Tanner Lee Declares for NFL Draft

Where do you think Lee will go in the Draft?


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Without looking at stats, how much better do you think Josh Rosen played than Tanner Lee this year?

I honestly can say the games I’ve watched, it wasn’t that much better. I’ll be kinda surprised if Rosen turns into a good NFL QB.




I looked at stats.

Tanner was 18th in Passing Attempts, not in the Top 20 in Completions, Completion Percentage, Passing Yards, YPA, or Passing Touchdowns. He was tied for 1st Place - in INTs for the year. 

Rosen was Top 20 in Completions, Attempts (12th compared to 18th for Lee), Passing Yards, Passing Touchdowns, Total Yards & Total Yards Per Play.

 
I looked at stats.

Tanner was 18th in Passing Attempts, not in the Top 20 in Completions, Completion Percentage, Passing Yards, YPA, or Passing Touchdowns. He was tied for 1st Place - in INTs for the year. 

Rosen was Top 20 in Completions, Attempts (12th compared to 18th for Lee), Passing Yards, Passing Touchdowns, Total Yards & Total Yards Per Play.
Dammit I said no stats!

 
he will be someone's 3 year project..........he has to learn to read through his progressions and stop throwing picks.......

 
he will be someone's 3 year project..........he has to learn to read through his progressions and stop throwing picks.......
He won’t be invested as a NFL project. He could be drafted as a guy who can be an option as a #2 or #3 quarterback, because he has a strong arm, good size, and knowledge of playing in a NFL system in college.

 
Rather than getting drafted in the later rounds to a poor team with a bad O line he might be better off going undrafted and signing with a team with a good coach and an O line that would protect him in case he has to play soon.

 
This is best for everyone. Lee is not a fit for Frost's offense, and NU benefits from gaining a scholarship. Some NFL team may take him for insurance. It is too bad that Lee has the distinction of being the starting QB for the worst Husker team in over 50 years.

I can't find the quote, but a career NFL backup QB said it was the best job in the world. You get a front row seat to every game of your favorite team, you get a nice paycheck, and you do not have to take a pounding.

 
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This is best for everyone. Lee is not a fit for Frost's offense, and NU benefits from gaining a scholarship. Some NFL team may take him for insurance. It is to bad that Lee has the distinction of being the starting QB for the worst Husker team in over 50 years.
Lee chose to come play for Riley, so that decision is on him too.

Even if he makes a practice squad it's good.  Look at a situation like the Houston Texans......

 
I echo the sentiment of a lot of posters in that I think Lee gets drafted.  I can't remember where I heard it but Kyle Shanahan said the only thing you can evaluate with college QBs nowadays is arm talent and the rest is a bit of a guessing game.  The great thing for Lee is he has a cannon and I would think he's going to look great in his pro day workouts.  It's all going to come down to the system he gets drafted into.  If a guy like TJ Yates can gets some run in the NFL, Lee certainly can too.

 
Lee was better than what his stats say at Nebraska. He had a poor oline to protect him, no running game to help him out, and defenses knew he had to pass.

Hell, there were only a handful of scholarship guys he could throw the ball too. Not to take anything away from our walk on TEs, but Lee had to carry the offense and had two receivers, Morgan and Spielman, to work with. 

 
lee is no worse than nathan peterman and he went in the fifth round and i believe had a higher grade than that....nfl is desperate for pro style qbs

 
Tanner has the arm strength, body type etc well suited to the NFL game .I think someone will have a spot for him. If he continues to force the ball into double/triple coverage though, and doesn't add some mobility to his game i don't see his career lasting very long.

 
Voted undrafted.  The guy has a decent arm, but if he can not read coverages and find the hot receiver in college, it won't happen in the NFL. NFL stands for Not For Long.  He will get some looks and maybe a practice squad position, but won't go far.  Wish him the best.

 
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