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Can someone tell me what's wrong with Kevin Hogan? I don't want to start a thread for the guy, since it looks like there isn't much interest in him, here, in the media, anywhere... why not? He's as prototypical as they come. He's not Mariota athletic, but he's not a slug by any means.
Hogan had some pretty bad disappointing games as Junior that has turned some off on Hogan being an Elite QB. What Hogan has shown is that he can be an average game manager but lacks the abilities to deliver in situations when his team really needs him to.Can someone tell me what's wrong with Kevin Hogan? I don't want to start a thread for the guy, since it looks like there isn't much interest in him, here, in the media, anywhere... why not? He's as prototypical as they come. He's not Mariota athletic, but he's not a slug by any means.
Hogan had some pretty bad disappointing games as Junior that has turned some off on Hogan being an Elite QB. What Hogan has shown is that he can be an average game manager but lacks the abilities to deliver in situations when his team really needs him to.
Without going into detail I got tired of saying "well crap! Why did he do that?" every time I watched him.Can someone tell me what's wrong with Kevin Hogan? I don't want to start a thread for the guy, since it looks like there isn't much interest in him, here, in the media, anywhere... why not? He's as prototypical as they come. He's not Mariota athletic, but he's not a slug by any means.
Can someone tell me what's wrong with Kevin Hogan? I don't want to start a thread for the guy, since it looks like there isn't much interest in him, here, in the media, anywhere... why not? He's as prototypical as they come. He's not Mariota athletic, but he's not a slug by any means.
Can someone tell me what's wrong with Kevin Hogan? I don't want to start a thread for the guy, since it looks like there isn't much interest in him, here, in the media, anywhere... why not? He's as prototypical as they come. He's not Mariota athletic, but he's not a slug by any means.
I don't remember ever seeing such a low point from where the forward motion begins. It's like barely above waist level. I can see a ton of strip sacks happening with this guy unless they alter his motion. Now I do like that he's from Stanford so he's smart, played against good competition and looks like good arm strength.Not to mention his god awful throwing motion. His release takes an eternity. Tebow-esque.
Shouldn't the combine invite list be out by now?
The Official Invite List will be posted the first week of February, 2016.
NFL to ban troubled players from combine, draft events
By Aaron Wilson
February 9, 2016 Updated: February 9, 2016 12:33pm
The NFL is taking a step toward trying to deter teams from drafting prospects with a checkered past, albeit a somewhat cosmetic move.
The NFL has adopted a new rule banning draft prospects from the NFL scouting combine or attending the NFL draft if they've been convicted of felony or misdemeanor domestic violence, sexual assault or weapons charges, according to NFL executive vice president of football operations and retired former NFL cornerback Troy Vincent.
"It is important for us to remain strongly committed to league values as we demonstrate to our fans, future players, coaches, general managers and others who support our game that character matters," Vincent wrote in a memo to NFL teams.
However, the rule doesn't prevent teams from drafting players who's been convicted of those crimes. So, it's something of a public-relations move that suggests the league doesn't want to appear to be endorsing a prospect with a significant criminal background at high-profile, nationally televised league events like the scouting combine and the draft.
If a player refuses to participate in a background check, they're not allowed to attend any NFL events.
However, there are no restrictions on players attending private workouts or regional combines or visits to NFL facilities if they fall into this categories of being convicted of domestic violence, sexual assault or weapons crimes or refusing to submit to the background check.
This could have affected Seattle Seahawks defensive end Frank Clark last year. He was drafted in the second round after attending the scouting combine after reaching a plea agreement for a domestic violence case in Ohio, an incident that got him kicked off the Michigan football team.
While Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and top overall pick Jameis Winston was investigated for an alleged sexual assault while attending Florida State, he was never convicted of a crime.
BUMP - Because. This. Is. COMBINE WEEK.Here is everything you need to know about the combine:
2016 NFL SCOUTING COMBINE:
What: A job interview of sorts for 332 of the top prospects in the 2016 NFL Draft field, who meet with NFL teams, undergo medical exams, participate in interviews and aptitude testing, and work out in on-field drills.
When: Tuesday, Feb. 23 to Monday, Feb. 29.
Where: Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Media days: Players, head coaches and front office executives will meet with reporters on Feb. 24-27. Media members are also able to attend select football-related workouts.
Television: NFL Network will broadcast the combine. Their coverage will start at 12 p.m. on Feb. 24-25, then start at 9 a.m. on Feb. 26-29. NFL Network will broadcast both on-field workouts and press conferences.
Live stream: You can watch all combine coverage on NFL Combine Live. Click here for the live stream.
Here is the complete combine schedule:
• Wednesday, Feb. 24: Media interviews for running backs, offensive linemen and specialists.
• Thursday, Feb. 25: Media interviews for quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends.
• Friday, Feb. 26: Media interviews for defensive linemen and linebackers; On-field workouts for running backs, offensive linemen and specialists.
• Saturday, Feb. 27: Media interviews for defensive backs; On-field workouts for quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends.
• Sunday, Feb. 28: On-field workouts for defensive linemen and linebackers.
• Monday, Feb. 29: On-field workouts for defensive backs.
http://www.nj.com/super-bowl/index....v_channel_live_stream_schedule_of_events.html
Training facilities flourish as NFL prospects try to raise stock
By Aaron Wilson
February 22, 2016 Updated: February 22, 2016 9:47pm
Thought Bill Belichick made a great point last week about how the Combine has changed for the worse. All these prospects are now doing specialized training for the drills and dieting to add/lose weight to get to the ideal weight that scouts want to see. It's kind of a facade. It's smoke and mirrors.
It used to be a guy would show up and run a 3-cone drill and you'd be like "okay so that's how well he changes direction and accelerates". Now a guy shows up and does it and it's "okay so that's how well he runs the 3-cone drill". It's no longer a true indicator of athleticism because these guys are being so well trained on how to run the specific drill.
The athlete you're seeing at the Combine is no longer representative of the athlete you'll see on the field in OTA's.
Interesting weigh-in note...Derrick Henry was (by far) the biggest RB at 6-3, 247 lbs. The next closest was Jordan Howard at 230.
Despite being that large, Henry had the 4th smallest hands out of the 22 RB's measured.
In his interview he tried to play it off. Said he usually plays around 241. I know he's a big guy, but that sounds a little too big. If he's at 235 for his pro day I'd be a little concerned about him managing his weight.
If he's still at 240 or above... I don't know if I'm interested in him as a running back.
I'm not interested for two reasons not involving weight, 1. it takes time for Henry to get up to speed. 2. Runs up right. I'm guessing Henry will have a slow 10 yd split, which for me is more important than the 40 for RBs.If he's still at 240 or above... I don't know if I'm interested in him as a running back.
you didn't like "The Bus"?
you didn't like "The Bus"?
People talk henry being straight line runner, but Elliot is just as bad. I dont see the pop through a hole.
I would like to know when and where?Even in highlights he's running through canyons. I've watched enough of him to say I wouldn't draft him in the 1st rd. He doesnt pop through in tight quarters consistently.Couldn't disagree more. I've seen Elliot a number of times redirect himself from one lane to another and then cut and take off.
I would like to know when and where?Even in highlights he's running through canyons. I've watched enough of him to say I wouldn't draft him in the 1st rd. He doesnt pop through in tight quarters consistently.
So you dont think that read option created those angles? Just askingMichigan game is as good as any. He created lanes by making angles, he ran through tackles in and around the los to bust open chunks of yardage, he ran behind his pads to push forward when there was little or nothing. The kid dominated a tough, well disciplined defense that day.
That's not his only performance like that either.
So you dont think that read option created those angles? Just asking
People talk henry being straight line runner, but Elliot is just as bad. I dont see the pop through a hole.