Someone is going to convince themselves it's everyone's fault but his. That was the reason he sucked at Tulane and why he was going to be a #1 draft pick after playing a year at Nebraska.i have no idea why a team would draft lee. 10-26 career record. 55% completion. 46-37 td/int ratio. no mobility.
Simeien can run a little bit as well. That was his intangible. Most NFL teams will take a chance on a guy who can throw and move around the pocket some. Lee just doesn't have alot of those things in his favor. I hope he gets drafted in the later rounds, because he can't be as bad as other QB's already playing, but then again, he might not be any better than those guys either.Trevor simiem threw for 7 tds and 11 ints his senior year and he still got drafted in the 7th round. NFL teams think they can mold a quarterback as long as he has the intangibles and the physical skillset (lee has those). I think he will be drafted in the 6th or 7th round.
I think 23 this year alone between INT's and fumbles.......I'm not saying Lee will get drafted high, or at all, but if turnovers are a part of it, then why is USC's Sam Darnold predicted to be such a high pick - he had more turnovers than Lee did. I do think Tanner will at least get a look. Wish him the best of luck.
It will be interesting to see if Hornibrook can continue to progress next season. He was pretty shaky for a lot of this season, with a lot of interceptions. But, if he plays like he did last night, Wisconsin is pretty tough to beat.I think 23 this year alone between INT's and fumbles.......
Watching a lot of games this weekend, Hornibrook and McSorley looked the best. Rudolph from Okie St as well.
Tanner’s Dad (and Grandfather) played college football, so it wouldn’t surprise me if the Lees have contacts in the NFL. Remember how those NFL scouts were putting out all that positive press about Tanner before the season? I am sure those were done as a favor to Tanner’s dad, in order to pump up his draft stock.Tanner Lee was on Jim Rome this morning. Heard the tease but didn't get to hear the segment.
But that's a serious national forum for a QB who went 4-8 with the 54th-best QB Rating.
I get the feeling Tanner already has influential people lined up in his corner.