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SW toad

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Boy that wants to be a man. I'm giving you Bill Clinton's Advice when an opportunity approaches you....take it. Micah Hudson will definitely be in the NFL. Someone needs to get him into a Dan Penney Headlock and explain to Hudson that he is stunting his NFL chances by not doing something like catching passes for 700 to 1200 yds a year. The hell with Tech not giving him same opportunity as other superstar WRs at Bama and OSU.
 

An-Cap Frog

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Well, even average QBs make 50 million a year in the NFL (not even counting endorsements) and he’d be only putting that chance off longer by staying in college.
He is projected to be taken in the 20s of the first round, which means he would sign a ~$15 million four-year contract. That makes $8 million for another college season seem good to me.
 

y2kFrog

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He is projected to be taken in the 20s of the first round, which means he would sign a ~$15 million four-year contract. That makes $8 million for another college season seem good to me.

Since he’s a QB someone will fall in love with him and pick him in the top 10, plus staying delays the big payday for another year since he wouldn’t be drafted until next year. Those pro deals include none of the money he will be making in endorsements which most likely put him at or above that 8 million number.
 

Limey Frog

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Who offered him $8M? Sounds like Notre Dame. They love expensive one-and-done QBs who have a lower ceiling than everyone seems to believe.
 

An-Cap Frog

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Since he’s a QB someone will fall in love with him and pick him in the top 10, plus staying delays the big payday for another year since he wouldn’t be drafted until next year. Those pro deals include none of the money he will be making in endorsements which most likely put him at or above that 8 million number.
Joe Burrow, who was the first pick in the 2020 draft, is 6th on the endorsement list and makes $4 million per year with deals with BodyArmor, Bose and Guinness. But all that came after he proved himself in the league. A mid-first round QB that may end up being an average NFL QB will probably not see the same endorsement deals, especially in 2025. Burrow's rookie contract had an average salary of $9 million.
 

ShreveFrog

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@Spike - Porter was a receiver, grad in '14. Got a pretty good look by the Dallas Cowboys. Looks like he completed 1 of 2 passes on some gadget plays, and one went for a 55 yard TD. Don't remember it.
 
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froginmn

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That chart is hard to read. I only remembered the one pass for 70 against Okie State in that absolute debacle. Guess he had other completions which killed his average. Had high hopes for him, strong arm and very mobile.

Who is David Porter?
Can't imagine that you actually care but the chart is interesting anyway as you can sort on any column. Here's a link:


The third-to-last column is yards per completion (Y/C).
 

Spike

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Can't imagine that you actually care but the chart is interesting anyway as you can sort on any column. Here's a link:


The third-to-last column is yards per completion (Y/C).
So he played in a second game. While he went 5 for 5 he killed his YPC average. Should have quit after the OSU game :)

That was a fascinating chart. Some of the receivers have better passing stats than the QBs. Maybe we need more gadget plays :)
 
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NewFrogFan

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So UNLV is "West Coast" did I miss something? Where is the coast in Nevada?
They say if those tetonic plates off the coast ever really erupt, everything west of I5 could snap off and sink making the farmers on the east side now, have the option to add shrimping as a business, which means the original post might be more accurate?

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