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Creed Humphrey devoteesNo point in living in the past that never happened.
Creed Humphrey devoteesNo point in living in the past that never happened.
None of the choices are looking especially great. Stetson seems about on par with other QBs who would have fit (DTR or Jaren Hall). Obviously, nobody knew this whole mess would happen. In retrospect, signing a cheap veteran would have been best (Kyle Allen, Gardner Minshew, or Teddy Bridgewater).Here are some choices available when he was chosen. Stetson had a pre-draft grade of 43.
Not sure he'll ever play for the Rams? Oof.Jourdan mentioned that they aren’t sure he will ever play for the Rams. She also got a dig in on poor planning at backup QB (after Bennett left) once again.
Well Snead may have a new mantra but in the last few years the experience and college production thing was too often trumped by freak athleticism.
Also, it sure sounds like if one solves for X from her comments, they would discover that many teams had Stetson off their board after hearing her talk about other teams and him a few times.
Do you recall any of her exact words?Jourdan on her podcast implied that Stetson's absence has nothing to do with some of his previous issues.
Maybe I misunderstood but that’s how I took it.All I got from her, at least from looking at her Twitter/X feed, was that it applied to "this year." But I haven't listened to the podcast yet, did she say "ever" on the most recent episode?
With that being said and knowing that next year's draft is supposed to have a talented QB class, I'd like us to moot the point by taking one in the first round and start prepping him to replace Stafford in another year or two.
Maybe it’s mental/emotional? Depression, manic, schizo, etc…DTR has his flaws but was fun to watch at UCLA. Can't believe both Bobo and Charbonnet went to the seahags!
Jourdan on her podcast implied that Stetson's absence has nothing to do with some of his previous issues.
I would have been interested in Clayton TuneNone of the choices are looking especially great. Stetson seems about on par with other QBs who would have fit (DTR or Jaren Hall). Obviously, nobody knew this whole mess would happen. In retrospect, signing a cheap veteran would have been best (Kyle Allen, Gardner Minshew, or Teddy Bridgewater).
The correct answer is still Hendon Hooker. But Brad Holmes knew the Rams would likely take him at #69 and traded up to #68 to get him. Rams now back in the QB wilderness after Stafford.I would have been interested in Clayton Tune
The correct answer is still Hendon Hooker. But Brad Holmes knew the Rams would likely take him at #69 and traded up to #68 to get him. Rams now back in the QB wilderness after Stafford.
Hooker still isn't recovered from his knee injury last year, so I'm not sure what kind of help he'd be right now, he' as available to the Lions as Bennett is to the RamsThe correct answer is still Hendon Hooker. But Brad Holmes knew the Rams would likely take him at #69 and traded up to #68 to get him. Rams now back in the QB wilderness after Stafford.
No help right now though he may come back this year. But imo he will be some team's starting QB in the future. He's really smart, was totally in command of the Tennessee offense, and can really REALLY throw the ball. Makes all kinds of good plays.Hooker still isn't recovered from his knee injury last year, so I'm not sure what kind of help he'd be right now, he' as available to the Lions as Bennett is to the Rams
I'm a big fan of the kid too.No help right now though he may come back this year. But imo he will be some team's starting QB in the future. He's really smart, was totally in command of the Tennessee offense, and can really REALLY throw the ball. Makes all kinds of good plays.
It's too bad the Rams couldn't have landed him. The Lions don't need him, they will resign Goff. Hooker could have backed up Stafford for 2-3 years and then taken over.