Hooked on Huskers Posted December 10, 2013 Share Posted December 10, 2013 I say Jim Plunkett. In freshman campaign, Jim named as a third-string defensive end after poor poor performances in QB position. Bust big time. However, he re-earned a mop-up QB, not defensive end plus Plunkett was adamant. Finally, Plunkett was awarded the Heisman trophy, beat out Joe Theismann, Archie Manning, etc. and AP top college football player in the country. Unlike Ryan Leaf, he was somewhat successful in NFL era...... not all-star guy (I think) but fair to good performances. Taylor Martinez was originally safety position? Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted December 10, 2013 Share Posted December 10, 2013 I say Jim Plunkett. In freshman campaign, Jim named as a third-string defensive end after poor poor performances in QB position. Sizzled big time. However, he re-earned a mop-up QB, not defensive end because Plunkett was adamant. Finally, Plunkett was awarded the Heisman trophy, beat out Joe Theismann, Archie Manning, etc. and AP top college football player in the country. Unlike Ryan Leaf, he was somewhat successful in NFL era...... not all-star guy (I think) but fair to good performances. Taylor Martinez was originally safety position? I ran into Jim Plunkett once at a bar. Well, actually I was sitting at the bar and he came up and ordered two shots of tequila. Gotta be one of the meanest looking QBs of all time. Quote Link to comment
QMany Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 I think you have to look at walkons. Currently, Abbrederis has to be up there. Quote Link to comment
MLB 51 Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 I say Jim Plunkett. In freshman campaign, Jim named as a third-string defensive end after poor poor performances in QB position. Sizzled big time. However, he re-earned a mop-up QB, not defensive end because Plunkett was adamant. Finally, Plunkett was awarded the Heisman trophy, beat out Joe Theismann, Archie Manning, etc. and AP top college football player in the country. Unlike Ryan Leaf, he was somewhat successful in NFL era...... not all-star guy (I think) but fair to good performances. Taylor Martinez was originally safety position? I ran into Jim Plunkett once at a bar. Well, actually I was sitting at the bar and he came up and ordered two shots of tequila. Gotta be one of the meanest looking QBs of all time. Jim Plunkett is probably my second favorite Raider QB of all time. Yeah, he is pretty mean looking. Quote Link to comment
MLB 51 Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 Think you need to clarify, what you mean by, rags to riches. Quote Link to comment
Excel Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 Yes, please clarify. My top 5 1. Cam Newton 2. Reggie Bush 3. Sean Stopperich 4. David Stanley 5. Terrelle Pryor Quote Link to comment
mabrown310 Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 Different take, but I have always liked Patrick Willis' story. He and his younger siblings grew up with an alcoholic, abusive, deadbeat dad in a trailerpark. His father did not take care of any of his kids so at age 10 Patrick was working full-time in the cotton fields to support his younger siblings. When he turned 17, Patrick took his siblings and moved into his high school basketball coach's home and his coach and wife ended up raising the kids. Pretty remarkable how some of these kids go from complete poverty to being high profile millionaires Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 If you are talking about where they start in college to where they end up in the NFL then I have to bring up Kurt Warmer. I have been a fan of his even before he got to the NFL. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 Danny Woodhead. Maybe not a top tier RB. But he certainly beat the odds to go as far as he has. Quote Link to comment
Hooked on Huskers Posted December 11, 2013 Author Share Posted December 11, 2013 Think you need to clarify, what you mean by, rags to riches. I mean rags to richest performance on the football field. BTW, Jim Plunkett personal life was kinda "rags to richest" story. The family's financial situation was a big problem for Jim as he was growing up. He didn't like the area he lived in, often didn't have money for dates, and avoided bringing friends to his house. He worked from an early age, cleaning up at a gas station while in elementary school, delivering newspapers, bagging groceries, and working in orchards. In his highschool years, he worked in the summers, being too busy with sports during the schoolyear Quote Link to comment
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