SouthLincoln Husker
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I think he was told he wouldn't be a fit for the new system.I forgot he was in this draft. Why did he leave early? I think he would have had a good upcoming season and really helped himself.
How much did Mathis lose by transferring and taking NIL at NU, rather than stick it out at TCU on a legit team?Ochaun Mathis got drafted by the Rams in the 6th round 189th pick. Glad we got a guy drafted.
NFL teams couldn't care less about if your college team wins games.How much did Mathis lose by transferring and taking NIL at NU, rather than stick it out at TCU on a legit team?
ehh, there are many players in the history of the draft who get selected or at least get drafted higher because they are on elite teams.NFL teams couldn't care less about if your college team wins games.
Remember when folks thought Nelson would get drafted. Some dude on FB even put him in the third round.
Bad in every facet of coaching.The only actual Scott frost project to be picked in the draft and his last year or two was at Oregon #OOF
i am not counting transfers for one year like Mathis/Palmer. God Scott was awful at development.
He's falling because he is not that good of a WR. His route running is unpolished, he can be tackled by a stiff breeze, and he drops more than he should
Nelson didn’t leave “early”. He played 4 years of college football, and only had another year of eligibility due to the COVID year. He was just ready to move on. He wasn’t going to improve his stock any by coming back, he just would have been another year older.Nelson leaving early is such a headscratcher. Usually the advice from draft scouts is that if you're unlikely to be taken in the first three rounds, you should stay in school. Wonder whose advice he was listening to? Was he just ready to be done with college in general?
But, Palmer has to want to be coached.I don't disagree with any of that, but if he was 3-4 inches taller NFL teams will take that gamble. Most of his issues are coachable.
But, Palmer has to want to be coached.
I shouldn’t have made it like Palmer won’t put in the work or be uncoachable. I had a poor post. I give Palmer credit, because while he underachieved at LSU, he was smart enough to have one strong year at NU and then go pro. His speed will never be a question, and that will create opportunities for him. Like you said, he just needs to treat this like a real job and do the work necessary to stick around for a few years.That's always the thing when guys reach that level, isn't it. Sometimes going in the 6th round is a wake up call, and sometimes you find yourself playing in the XFL for 50k a year.
He's not big enough to just play on the outside and rely solely on getting downfield, that's what I meant earlier by being a ''tweener'. If he wants to make the NFL work he has to become a better much route runner and just be a more focused player, in general. I think a lot of his drops are just focus and concentration. The reality of playing for your job every week has a tendency in some to alleviate that focus problem.