Freethinker, had to look it up, Huntley threw 2 TD's and had 3 Int's in 2022. In 6 years (30 games/16 starts) he has a total of 13 TD's and 10 Int's. His "17 game average" for his career is 7 TD's and 6 Int's. Not exactly a modern day Tom Brady! Heck, he's not even a modern day Jeff Blake!
Somewhere, perhaps in Colorado,
Mike Boryla is smiling ear-to-ear. Never saw him play; don't even know how to pronounce his name? But until Huntley and Shedeur came along, he was best known for being the
worst-Pro Bowl selection ever. His name has been trending like wild today (thanks to Sanders) on the Net and he has not started a game in over 49 years! To his credit, Boryla actually was the hero of his lone Pro-Bowl (1976), bringing the NFC back from a 11 point deficit in a short span.
All things considered, Huntley and Sanders are even worse picks than Boryla, as the NFL has evolved to the point were quarterbacks have a much easier time succeeding/posting impressive stats. Higher Int's totals, lower TD numbers and low completion percentages were very much more common then -- Check
Archie Manning's stats!
One & Done: Philadelphia Eagle Mike Boryla's unlikely Pro Bowl experience
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Snowplow, as far as the 2024 draft re-do, I think
Cole Bishop and Graham Barton should be almost sure fire first rounders. Particularly Bishop
, who even perky little Kay Adams suggested was a Pro-Bowl snub
! Matt Goncalves, Mason McCormick and
Peyton Wilson could also receive 1st round attention in a draft re-do.
Also, why in the world would the Jets select Michael Pennix 11th overall and J.J. McCarthy be dropped all the way out? What has Pennix done to show he's worthy of that?