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Great Dayne
I was right even if you believe I was wrong
Key:
AP = future all pro in NFL
P= Pro Bowler
V = for solid vet
B= backup
P = Practice squad
Team Badgers:
Offense:
Entire Offensive Line: AP and V- IDK what is but basically our entire O-line seems to make the NFL. Heck even the backups on the Badgers become starters in the NFL. I'll say at least 4 of the current starters make it and one will become an all pro based off history.
TE Furnagalli: V- just like the O-line the TE seems to just bring in NFL caliber starters every year or so. This guy seems to catch everything and always finds a way to get open. He reminds me of Witten from the Cowboys.
RB: None
WR: None
QB: Hornibrook = B/P as of right now it's to early to tell. However beating out a 5th year senior at QB as a Freshman and doing very well on the road at MSU is no easy task. being that Stave the worst QB I've ever seen at UW made the NFL as a backup I believe there's no reason why this guy can't at least make it as a backup.
Defense:
D-Line: I honestly don't know enough about the D-line except that they all do their job and stuff the run better than 99% of the teams in the country. I'm sure at least one of them will be drafted.
LB's: This team is just loaded with LB's. This 3-4 D is bringing in many talented guys I think they're 8 deep at the LB spot which any of them can start at college level
OLB: TJ Watt -AP aka sack master: This guy could be an all pro in the NFL like his older brother. He just won National player of the week after his dominant performance vs MSU
OLB: Biegel - V He could've been drafted last year but stayed his senior season. He's the best all around player on this team and is all over the field. Great tackler like Chris Borland was when he was here.
Secondary:
S: None great at the college level and might make it as an UFA but we'll see.. Muso is great but undersized.
CB's:
Shelton: B - Vastly improved in all facets of the game since his first season. He has all the athleticism in the world, outstanding coverage, has a knack at getting his hands on the rock. He used to be avg at tackling but now I would say he's above avg. I think he could make it as a nickle CB in the NFL.
8 guys could be playing on Sundays
Potentially 1-2 all pro's and a few starters
Not sure how this is possible when the Badgers are always ranked near the bottom in recruiting yet they turn out more NFL players than 90% of the teams in the NCAA over the last two decades.
AP = future all pro in NFL
P= Pro Bowler
V = for solid vet
B= backup
P = Practice squad
Team Badgers:
Offense:
Entire Offensive Line: AP and V- IDK what is but basically our entire O-line seems to make the NFL. Heck even the backups on the Badgers become starters in the NFL. I'll say at least 4 of the current starters make it and one will become an all pro based off history.
TE Furnagalli: V- just like the O-line the TE seems to just bring in NFL caliber starters every year or so. This guy seems to catch everything and always finds a way to get open. He reminds me of Witten from the Cowboys.
RB: None
WR: None
QB: Hornibrook = B/P as of right now it's to early to tell. However beating out a 5th year senior at QB as a Freshman and doing very well on the road at MSU is no easy task. being that Stave the worst QB I've ever seen at UW made the NFL as a backup I believe there's no reason why this guy can't at least make it as a backup.
Defense:
D-Line: I honestly don't know enough about the D-line except that they all do their job and stuff the run better than 99% of the teams in the country. I'm sure at least one of them will be drafted.
LB's: This team is just loaded with LB's. This 3-4 D is bringing in many talented guys I think they're 8 deep at the LB spot which any of them can start at college level
OLB: TJ Watt -AP aka sack master: This guy could be an all pro in the NFL like his older brother. He just won National player of the week after his dominant performance vs MSU
OLB: Biegel - V He could've been drafted last year but stayed his senior season. He's the best all around player on this team and is all over the field. Great tackler like Chris Borland was when he was here.
Secondary:
S: None great at the college level and might make it as an UFA but we'll see.. Muso is great but undersized.
CB's:
Shelton: B - Vastly improved in all facets of the game since his first season. He has all the athleticism in the world, outstanding coverage, has a knack at getting his hands on the rock. He used to be avg at tackling but now I would say he's above avg. I think he could make it as a nickle CB in the NFL.
8 guys could be playing on Sundays
Potentially 1-2 all pro's and a few starters
Not sure how this is possible when the Badgers are always ranked near the bottom in recruiting yet they turn out more NFL players than 90% of the teams in the NCAA over the last two decades.