I actually think Hackenberg can be pretty solid. This kid was projected as the possible number 1 overall pick when O'Brian was there. Then Franklin came in, the O-Line completely dissolved and Hackenberg was under the same amount of pressure we're used to seeing UCONN QBs under.Some analysis from a Patriots' fan's point of view:
2016 NFL Draft: Patriots Second and Third Round Times, Picks, Trades, Best Players Available, and Updates Tracker with Live Analysis
51. New York Jets: QB Christian Hackenberg, Penn State. Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha *deep breath* ahahahahahahahaha Hackenberg was the least accurate and worst under pressure quarterback in the draft, per Pro Football Focus' draft guide. Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
They've made massive improvements in the technique recently. Taking Clowney as an example, he came back quickly and from how he looks on the field, he really didn't lose any explosiveness. It used to be an absolute death blow to a career though.Belive that's the same thing that Greg Oden underwent. Also Tracy McGrady. Clowney just had it too. Looked it up and haven't really found any success stories. Hopefully he becomes one.
Love it as a steelers fan. Good player with something to prove.Tyler Matakevich to the Steelers. Should've gone earlier.
Tyler Matakevich to the Steelers. Should've gone earlier.
Love it as a steelers fan. Good player with something to prove.
Tyler Matakevich to the Steelers. Should've gone earlier.
Not sure if the NFL (or NBA for that mater) does this but it would be great to give the underclassmen a basic idea whether they MIGHT get the call. There has been between 253 and 256 draft picks annually over the past 10 years. They'd have to give the kids an average ranking based on 5-10 different lists but just tell each prospective early entrant if they're in the top 250 or outside of the top 250 before the deadline to withdraw their name. Not getting drafted if not the end of the world, but unless you hate college, your coach etc there is very little logic in leaving early.SeniorBowlPhil 11:19pm via Twitter Web Client
Of the 96 true underclassmen who entered #NFLDraft, 30 (or 31%) were not selected. The leadership of #CFB and #NFL must solve this issue.
Not sure if the NFL (or NBA for that mater) does this but it would be great to give the underclassmen a basic idea whether they MIGHT get the call. There has been between 253 and 256 draft picks annually over the past 10 years. They'd have to give the kids an average ranking based on 5-10 different lists but just tell each prospective early entrant if they're in the top 250 or outside of the top 250 before the deadline to withdraw their name. Not getting drafted if not the end of the world, but unless you hate college, your coach etc there is very little logic in leaving early.
Not sure if the NFL (or NBA for that mater) does this but it would be great to give the underclassmen a basic idea whether they MIGHT get the call. There has been between 253 and 256 draft picks annually over the past 10 years. They'd have to give the kids an average ranking based on 5-10 different lists but just tell each prospective early entrant if they're in the top 250 or outside of the top 250 before the deadline to withdraw their name. Not getting drafted if not the end of the world, but unless you hate college, your coach etc there is very little logic in leaving early.
I think the system is fine. Let's be honest, some kids just don't want to be in college.