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Gee, thanks.
Gee, thanks.
CJ Worton surprising declared for the draft in January. He is already 23 years old since he spent 5 years in college but did have a year of eligibility left since he never played in more than 5 games in any of his 3 seasons at Florida. May not be the best move since he could have a big senior year but best of luck to him on his NFL journey!A constant battle. Next year's wide receiver draft looks like a possible shut out. Grim city here we come. Unless?
I am sure many remember WR JJ Worton of Central Florida. He really came on and there was some NFL chatter but if memory serves he got banged up some and never made it.
Last year his brother, former Florida WR CJ Worton posted a 37-627-6 stat line for FIU. Now a redshirt senior, Worton will have a chance to improve on those stats.
Recently he took part in the pro day drills as some college seniors to be are prone to do.
Make a mental note. He burned a 4.37 40 yard dash. Worton has solid size at 6'0" 183 and has proven he is a down field threat.
If he can blow up his senior year (FIU has another rising white WR in senior Austin Maloney) Worton just might wind up on the NFL radar.
Next year the pickings are slim so we need the few players that might have any chance to come through.
Worton should be at the top of that list.
In a surprising and questionable move, Penn State SR QB Tommy Stevens entered the transfer portal yesterday. He was assumed to be the next starter after Trace McSorley but maybe Coach Franklin had different plans? Tommy Stevens is very versatile and has lined up all over the field during his years at PSU.
His career stats
Passing: 24/41 304 yards, 4 TD 1 INT
Rushing: 76-506-8 TD
Receiving: 14-62-2 TD
6’5” 230lbs
Cue the Nick Fitzgerald comparisons
OSU qb Michael Baldwin has decided to transfer. My guess is the new head cuck as OSU has gifted the job to his black quarterback. Martell saw the writing on the wall a few months ago and left. Now Baldwin who put up better numbers than fields in the spring game has decided to leave. I believe fields was something like 4-13 passing but had a long td pass and some runs which got the media all hyped up for him.
I remember reading some positive things about Baldwin so hopefully he surfaces somewhere else much like Joe Burrow did last season.
Shame but these White QBs are retarded in their college choices. Certain schools and coaches have reputations as only playing Black QBs. Wake up n smell the coffee. Ohio State is one of those schools. Another "QB Battle" that wasn't really a battle. 90% of these go to Black QB now. Pathetic.
You can’t lose if you don’t play the rigged game. Both of these young men were wise to transfer. It’s clear that part of the negotiating package to land the overhyped afrolete black quarterback was a guaranteed starting job. The Ohio State Cuckeyes are a shameful program that disgrace the working class Whites of Ohio.OSU qb Michael Baldwin has decided to transfer. My guess is the new head cuck as OSU has gifted the job to his black quarterback. Martell saw the writing on the wall a few months ago and left. Now Baldwin who put up better numbers than fields in the spring game has decided to leave. I believe fields was something like 4-13 passing but had a long td pass and some runs which got the media all hyped up for him.
I remember reading some positive things about Baldwin so hopefully he surfaces somewhere else much like Joe Burrow did last season.
A pair of four-star Washington quarterbacks have both entered the transfer portal, sources told 247Sports.
Following the conclusion of Washington's spring camp, Colson Yankoff and Jacob Sirmon — both members of the Huskies’ 2017 recruiting class — are at least exploring the option of transferring out of the program.
Jacob Eason, the Georgia transfer and former five-star, is widely considered the frontrunner for the job, while Jake Haener (spelling) looks to at least have the backup spot locked down.
The Huskies are looking to replace Jake Browning, a four-year starter who exhausted his eligibility last season. He guided Washington to 39 wins over four seasons and left as the program’s all-time leader in several categories, including passing yards (12,296), touchdown passes (94) and passing efficiency (150.6).