Huskers in the 2017 NFL Draft

Another way to look at this low number of drafted players is that the number of seniors we had this year was pretty dang low.

 
Another way to look at this low number of drafted players is that the number of seniors we had this year was pretty dang low.
I could be wrong on this, I mean...it wouldn't be the first time I was wrong...but I thought we had a fairly large senior class this time? I never went and counted so no need to crucify me for that one.
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Another way to look at this low number of drafted players is that the number of seniors we had this year was pretty dang low.
I could be wrong on this, I mean...it wouldn't be the first time I was wrong...but I thought we had a fairly large senior class this time? I never went and counted so no need to crucify me for that one.
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There was a large senior class this past season. The 2017 senior class is tiny.

 
No one is mentioning the elephant in the room. Bo's Youngstown State had more players drafted then us.
So that would be one player Bo didn't recruit, and another he brought over from Nebraska?

As compared to a team of Nebraska juniors and seniors recruited entirely by Pelini?

What exactly are we supposed to learn from this elephant?
That Bo can develop NFL talent with less.

 
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No one is mentioning the elephant in the room. Bo's Youngstown State had more players drafted then us.
So that would be one player Bo didn't recruit, and another he brought over from Nebraska?

As compared to a team of Nebraska juniors and seniors recruited entirely by Pelini?

What exactly are we supposed to learn from this elephant?
That Bo can develop NFL talent with less.
I'd say that's the hamster in the room. Which is probably why people aren't mentioning it.

 
Michigan - 11
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Ohio St - 6
Iowa - 3
Wisconsin - 3 (BTW, Cory Clement not drafted)
MSU - 2
Illini - 1 (#68 pick)
Indiana - 1 (#71 pick)
Penn St - 1 (#84 pick)
NW - 1 (#161 pick)
Purdue - 1 (#175 pick)
Huskers - 1 (#184 pick - Nate Gerry)
Gophers - 1 (#222 pick)

Terps and Rutgers are shut out

 
Dagerow said:
Guy Chamberlin said:
Dagerow said:
No one is mentioning the elephant in the room. Bo's Youngstown State had more players drafted then us.
So that would be one player Bo didn't recruit, and another he brought over from Nebraska?

As compared to a team of Nebraska juniors and seniors recruited entirely by Pelini?

What exactly are we supposed to learn from this elephant?
That Bo can develop NFL talent with less.
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