Kevin12773
Boomer Sooner
But yeah, Oklahoma has only had the successful nfl players ever. :rollseyes:
Lane Johnson had a solid rookie year and Curtis Lofton could play in the middle for a lot of teams as well.
But yeah, Oklahoma has only had the successful nfl players ever. :rollseyes:
Think OU NFL players are similar to the Texas list. The overall list is impressive, but when you drill down not a lot of it has come from the last 4-5 classes
Your post said nothing about quarterbacks. You simply stated ou is an nfl busy factory. That's
And those were just three off of the top of my head. Two more include Roy Williams and Phil Loadholt. But yeah, just only those three guys ever. Stfu if you don't know what you're talking about.
To help clear up something here I went searching because I was curious. Looks to me like OU isn't doing too bad with current players in the NFL..
Frank Alexander Carolina Panthers
Sam Bradford St. Louis Rams (Injured Reserve)
Justin Brown Pittsburgh Steelers (Practice Squad)
Ryan Broyles Detroit Lions (Injured Reserve)
Quinton Carter Denver Broncos (Injured Reserve)
Chris Chester Washington Redskins
Jamell Fleming Jacksonville Jaguars
Dominique Franks Atlanta Falcons
Jermaine Gresham Cincinnati Bengals
James Hanna Dallas Cowboys
Demontre Hurst Chicago Bears (Practice Squad)
Tony Jefferson Arizona Cardinals
Lane Johnson Philadelphia Eagles
Landry Jones Pittsburgh Steelers
Davin Joseph Tampa Bay Buccaneers
David King Cincinnati Bengals (Practice Squad)
Travis Lewis Detroit Lions
Phil Loadholt Minnesota Vikings
Curtis Lofton New Orleans Saints
Gerald McCoy Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Stacy McGee Oakland Raiders
DeMarco Murray Dallas Cowboys
Adrian Peterson Minnesota Vikings
Donald Stephenson Kansas City Chiefs
Kenny Stills New Orleans Saints
Casey Walker Carolina Panthers (Practice Squad)
Trent Williams Washington Redskins
To help clear up something here I went searching because I was curious. Looks to me like OU isn't doing too bad with current players in the NFL..
Frank Alexander Carolina Panthers
Sam Bradford St. Louis Rams (Injured Reserve)
Justin Brown Pittsburgh Steelers (Practice Squad)
Ryan Broyles Detroit Lions (Injured Reserve)
Quinton Carter Denver Broncos (Injured Reserve)
Chris Chester Washington Redskins
Jamell Fleming Jacksonville Jaguars
Dominique Franks Atlanta Falcons
Jermaine Gresham Cincinnati Bengals
James Hanna Dallas Cowboys
Demontre Hurst Chicago Bears (Practice Squad)
Tony Jefferson Arizona Cardinals
Lane Johnson Philadelphia Eagles
Landry Jones Pittsburgh Steelers
Davin Joseph Tampa Bay Buccaneers
David King Cincinnati Bengals (Practice Squad)
Travis Lewis Detroit Lions
Phil Loadholt Minnesota Vikings
Curtis Lofton New Orleans Saints
Gerald McCoy Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Stacy McGee Oakland Raiders
DeMarco Murray Dallas Cowboys
Adrian Peterson Minnesota Vikings
Donald Stephenson Kansas City Chiefs
Kenny Stills New Orleans Saints
Casey Walker Carolina Panthers (Practice Squad)
Trent Williams Washington Redskins
Gerald McCoy and Trent Williams are pro bowlers this year for what it's worth.
3 years ago Oklahoma had 3 of the top 5 draft picks overall. They put out NFL talent every year. Kenny Stills is tearing it up in Nola too.
Worth nothing. Voted on by Madden nerds. DeAndre Levy most INT (or tied I forget) in NFL, not voted in PB. Makes total sense that a LT from 2nd worst team in NFL with two shitty QB (one always injured) would make PB lol
btw I like OK just fine. Sorry to unintentionally push your buttons OK fan.
If Rapoport keeps throwing darts at the board, one is bound to stick...
He was spot on about Roethlisberger :rollseyes:
At least he's entertaining.
Bradford huge bust. Lots of shitty players on that list.
Bradford 14 TDs/4ints before tearing ACL.
Easy to call someone a bust when they get injured during their best year in a shithole like St. Louis.
Awful Rams regime def a lot to do with Sam busting. His stats this year heavily due in thanks to garbage time in blowouts. ATL game comes to mind. Rams O didn't starting taking out teams like the Colts and Saints until he went down. Austin did literally ziltch with Sam throwing to him, only coming alive without him. In pasts years Bradford has held onto ball way too long and become a check down king. If he ever had it it's been broken imo.
Big 12 as a whole 0% for producing NFL caliber QB's. Not a knock. College job is to win in college and OK historically one of the best.
No one league has a monopoly of producing top young quarterbacks.Big 12 as a whole 0% for producing NFL caliber QB's