Unfortunately too often the opposing team caught his passes. I think he'll go late rounds as wellI think Tanner is drafted in the late rounds. He won't start at first, but he could end up being a surprise in a few years.
How many QB's are there that have sort of gone under the radar in the NFL, gone to Canada or Europe and then come back to be superstars? I give him a decent shot at that trajectory and I hope he does at least that well or better.
Tanner inherited a tough situation at NU, made the best of it, and exited when that time was up with a new coaching staff. He has a stellar arm and many of the incompletions were on receivers. When you get hit in the chest, right between the numbers, you should catch that ball. Too often our guys did not. Not his fault.
I think that's where we're going to see a lot of opinions in relation to Tanner Lee i.e. 'give him all the tools and he can be a pretty good player.'I'd like to see what he can do behind a decent line. Maybe it's more of the same from Tulane and NU, or, maybe it won't be. I look forward to finding out.
You can make alot of money and save your body quite a bit of wear and tear. Not a bad career choice.He's performed similarly behind similar lines across multiple years and two universities.
Don Strock and Dave Humm had pretty lengthy careers as back ups in the NFL and like you said, there is nothing wrong with that.
You can make alot of money and save your body quite a bit of wear and tear. Not a bad career choice.