MyBloodIsRed16
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He's a lot like the kid Ohio state had a few years back. Not overly athletic but caught everything. Bears picked him up as a unsigned free agent. Can't think of his name but pretty much gonna be the same career path
Sanzenbacher. Think he was a little faster than westy and was invited to the combine, but solid comparison. Maybe a slower version of abbrederis from wiscy.He's a lot like the kid Ohio state had a few years back. Not overly athletic but caught everything. Bears picked him up as a unsigned free agent. Can't think of his name but pretty much gonna be the same career path
...Northwestern Hail Mary?It's just my opinion, but I think he's good enough to play in the pros. Size and speed isn't everything, if it was Steve Largent wouldn't be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. I'm thinking its his durability that is his limiting factor.Great Husker. Played awesome. Had tons of hype coming in, fulfilled most of it. Helped us win a ton of games and sold out his body for the school and fans.
We have our rose colored glasses on though to think he would ever really have a shot at the pros. Too short, too slow, not quick, often hurt, and not a good enough college QB throwing him passes to take a flyer on him.
Loved watching him play here and I'll always remember him from recruitment through tenure here. Great Husker career, Jordan.
In regards to the bold? Man, who can ever forget that behind the back catch? Isn't that the one that first had people calling him Westercatch? He certainly made more than his share of outstanding catches during his tenure here.
I can hardly think of better circumstances!That's where we met...Northwestern Hail Mary?It's just my opinion, but I think he's good enough to play in the pros. Size and speed isn't everything, if it was Steve Largent wouldn't be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. I'm thinking its his durability that is his limiting factor.Great Husker. Played awesome. Had tons of hype coming in, fulfilled most of it. Helped us win a ton of games and sold out his body for the school and fans.
We have our rose colored glasses on though to think he would ever really have a shot at the pros. Too short, too slow, not quick, often hurt, and not a good enough college QB throwing him passes to take a flyer on him.
Loved watching him play here and I'll always remember him from recruitment through tenure here. Great Husker career, Jordan.
In regards to the bold? Man, who can ever forget that behind the back catch? Isn't that the one that first had people calling him Westercatch? He certainly made more than his share of outstanding catches during his tenure here.![]()
Depends on how bad he pulled his hammy.....Anyone else surprised that he hasn't been picked up yet? I truly thought that with his solid hands, route running ability and character he'd have gotten picked up.....
I didn't wanna say it. But now it's been said.He runs nice routes but when he comes out of his breaks, he has no burst to separate him from even a college DB, let alone a pro DB. that's why he makes circus catches, he's always in traffic. Without his roommate being his QB, he would have been overlooked on most routes, because unless a DB got turned around, he was always covered like a blanket!
Are we really debating if a slot receiver will routinely be catching passes in coverage?I didn't wanna say it. But now it's been said.He runs nice routes but when he comes out of his breaks, he has no burst to separate him from even a college DB, let alone a pro DB. that's why he makes circus catches, he's always in traffic. Without his roommate being his QB, he would have been overlooked on most routes, because unless a DB got turned around, he was always covered like a blanket!
NFL teams probably prefer receivers who get enough separation that the football can be thrown right to their hands. With Westerkamp it has to be thrown more away from the defender, which means he has to layout more. Which means he's probably more prone to injury. Which also means he's not going to catch it in stride as often.
Land of 10Westerkamp remains unsigned, but still has faith. Back in Chicago from his Miami tryout, he’s using the experiences and feedback from each team to get better. He knows his phone could ring at any moment.
The Buccaneers, for example, weren’t in a position to sign a wide receiver after the minicamp. They liked Westerkamp quite a bit and offered a lot of positive feedback, but the timing wasn’t right. If the situation changes, Westerkamp is on their emergency list.
As for Miami, Westerkamp worked out last week with a small group of receivers looking for an opportunity just like him. The Dolphins ended up selecting someone a little bigger than Westerkamp, but that doesn’t mean all hope is lost.
“I was able to meet with the coaches and talk with the general manager and they said really good things,” Westerkamp said. “I just have to stay in shape. I mean, I could end up back there in a week.”
Many would give up in Westerkamp’s position. It’s not easy being turned down over and over, but the wide receiver goes back to the words he’s always heard: “Undersized. Slow. Not athletic.”
“I’ve been hearing my entire career that from high school to college and now college to the NFL,” Westerkamp said. “It’s all been the same comments. I’m not big enough, not fast enough, not athletic enough. I just laugh at that.”