Only reason he went to the school he did is because he didn't play QB until his senior year of high school due to a throwing shoulder injury sustained in baseball before his junior year. He owned Iowa State, for what it's worth, in his first career start. He's a gunslinger, like Favre or Romo, and that will worry people.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://t.co/gvqOyciVA0">https://t.co/gvqOyciVA0</a> gives QB Christian Hackenberg a draft grade of 5.61. What's that mean? 5.50-5.99 = Chance to become NFL starter.</p>— Audrey Snyder (@audsnyder4) <a href="https://twitter.com/audsnyder4/status/697850805248864257">February 11, 2016</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Damn what its been almost 10 years since Mario http://espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2283797 Thanks Dan Reeves!:
He certainly has a chance to become a starter. He has all of the physical skills and is a hard worker. He isn't a slam dunk like Luck, but I wouldn't be shocked if he became an NFL starting QB.
He could be an NFL starter from day one....that's nothing new....for the Texans. He knows the system and would be better than Brian Hoyer from the first snap.
Bucky Brooks has Wentz dropping to the Texans at 1-22. http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/mock-drafts/bucky-brooks/290603 Spoiler PICK NO. 1 TEN LAREMY TUNSIL OTMISSISSIPPI With ownership demanding better protection of Marcus Mariota, the Titans could elect to expend their top pick on the best offensive tackle in the draft. PICK NO. 2 CLE JARED GOFF QBCALIFORNIA Pep Hamilton's experience developing young quarterbacks (see Andrew Luck) could prompt Hue Jackson and the Browns to make the Cal standout their quarterback of the future. PICK NO. 3 SD JOEY BOSA DEOHIO ST. After watching a division rival claim a Super Bowl title on the strength of a ferocious defense, the Chargers could look to upgrade their defensive front with a versatile rusher who has a non-stop motor. PICK NO. 4 DAL MYLES JACK OLBUCLA The Cowboys need another "run-and-chase" playmaker on the second level to fortify Rod Marinelli's ball-hawking defense. PICK NO. 5 JAC JALEN RAMSEY CBFLORIDA ST. The Jaguars desperately need a versatile defender with solid cover skills and a nose for the ball in the back end. PICK NO. 6 BAL VERNON HARGREAVES CBFLORIDA The Ravens' struggles in pass coverage could prompt the team to add a dynamic cover corner with exceptional playmaking ability. PICK NO. 7 SF RONNIE STANLEY OTNOTRE DAME Grabbing a franchise quarterback is an option, but adding an athletic tackle with solid movement skills could be a better play for the 49ers as they transform into a spread offensive attack. PICK NO. 8 MIA REGGIE RAGLAND ILBALABAMA The Dolphins' defense needs more "thump" on the interior. Ragland is a "sideline to sideline" tackling machine with a knack for finding the ball. PICK NO. 9 TB DEFOREST BUCKNER DEOREGON Mike Smith needs to find Gerald McCoy a playmate along the defensive front. Buckner is a versatile pass rusher with the athleticism and length to create problems for blockers on the edges. PICK NO. 10 NYG SHAQ LAWSON DECLEMSON Given the Giants' defensive woes in recent years, GM Jerry Reese could view Lawson as a complement or possible successor to Jason Pierre-Paul on the edge. PICK NO. 11 CHI JAYLON SMITH OLBNOTRE DAME Smith's injury history could make this a risky selection, but John Fox and Vic Fangio value instinctive linebackers with playmaking ability and strong tackling skills. PICK NO. 12 NO SHELDON RANKINS DTLOUISVILLE The Saints need to address their defensive line after fielding one of the worst defenses in NFL history. Rankins is a disruptive interior defender with explosive quickness and violent hands. PICK NO. 13 PHI JACK CONKLIN OTMICHIGAN ST. Jason Peters' age and injury history could prompt the Eagles to spend a top pick on a young offensive tackle with the footwork and lateral quickness to snuff out pass rushers on the edges. PICK NO. 14 OAK MACKENSIE ALEXANDER CBCLEMSON After putting together a solid nucleus of talent on the offensive side of the ball, GM Reggie McKenzie could elect to upgrade the personnel in the secondary to help the defense get stops in critical moments. Alexander is a sticky cover corner adept at shutting down WR1s with an aggressive bump-and-run approach that's ideally suited for the Raiders' defensive scheme. PICK NO. 15 STL COREY COLEMAN WRBAYLOR With Jeff Fisher intent on building around Todd Gurley and a rugged running game, the Rams need a stable of explosive playmakers on the perimeter to take advantage of one-on-one coverage. Coleman is a big-play specialist adept at blowing past defenders on deep balls. PICK NO. 16 DET JARRAN REED DTALABAMA The mass exodus of elite talent in the middle of the defense over the past few seasons could force the Lions to target a disruptive defensive tackle at the top of the draft. Reed is a destructive force on the interior with size, athleticism and non-stop motor to wreak havoc on the inside. PICK NO. 17 ATL DARRON LEE OLBOHIO ST. Dan Quinn's quest for speedy playmakers with diverse skills could lead the Falcons to target the Ohio State standout as a potential "three-down" linebacker in the team's "see-ball, get-ball" scheme. PICK NO. 18 IND TAYLOR DECKER OTOHIO ST. After watching Andrew Luck take a beating in the pocket, the Colts could make a concerted effort to upgrade the pass protection on the edges. PICK NO. 19 BUF KEVIN DODD DECLEMSON With Mario Williams unlikely to return, the Bills could target Dodd as an athletic defender to add to the rotation. PICK NO. 20 NYJ EZEKIEL ELLIOTT RBOHIO ST. Despite Chris Ivory's breakout season, the Jets could view him as expendable. Elliott is a versatile workhorse back capable of delivering explosive plays as a runner or receiver. PICK NO. 21 WAS A'SHAWN ROBINSON DTALABAMA The Redskins need to get younger and more athletic along the defensive front. Robinson is a disruptive run stopper at the point of attack with the size and strength to hold his ground against double teams. PICK NO. 22 HOU CARSON WENTZ QBNORTH DAKOTA ST. Bill O'Brien would have a tough time bypassing a big, athletic pocket passer with a rocket arm. Although Wentz will need some time to acclimate to the pro game, the Texans have a solid supporting cast in place to make a playoff push with a young quarterback at the helm. PICK NO. 23 MIN CODY WHITEHAIR OGKANSAS ST. The Vikings need to upgrade the protection around Teddy Bridgewater for the young passer to thrive. Whitehair is a rock-solid blocker capable of moving defenders off the ball in the run game while also displaying the footwork and lateral quickness to slow down pass rushers. PICK NO. 24 CIN LAQUON TREADWELL WRMISSISSIPPI Marvin Lewis has helped the Bengals assemble one of the most talented rosters in football by plucking undervalued prospects at the top of the board. Treadwell is a big-bodied pass-catcher with WR1 traits, but his questionable speed could make him available for the Bengals at this spot. PICK NO. 25 PIT ELI APPLE CBOHIO ST. The Steelers covet long, rangy corners with ball skills and instincts to thrive in a zone-based system. Apple is an intriguing prospect with a championship pedigree and a rapidly improving game. PICK NO. 26 SEA ROBERT NKEMDICHE DTMISSISSIPPI Pete Carroll has never shied away from talented prospects with character concerns. Nkemdiche is unquestionably a top-10 talent with a destructive game, but off-field behavior could lead to a draft-day slide. PICK NO. 27 GB ANDREW BILLINGS NTBAYLOR If B.J. Raji departs as a free agent, GM Ted Thompson could add another big body to the front line to help solidify the Packers' run defense. PICK NO. 28 KC KENDALL FULLER CBVIRGINIA TECH With Sean Smith set to test the market as a free agent, the Chiefs could elect to draft another young cover corner with impressive bump-and-run skills to play on the island opposite Marcus Peters. Despite missing time with an injury, Fuller is an aggressive defender with outstanding movement skills and shadow technique. PICK NO. 29 ARI NOAH SPENCE DEEASTERN KENTUCKY The Cardinals could use another pass rusher to complement Markus Golden on passing downs. Spence is an explosive edge player with explosive first-step quickness and closing speed. PICK NO. 30 CAR EMMANUEL OGBAH DEOKLAHOMA ST. The declining play of Charles Johnson and the retirement of Jared Allen could prompt the Panthers to pull the trigger on an explosive edge rusher in the first round. Ogbah is far from a finished product as a rusher, but his strength, power and burst would make him a nice complement to Kony Ealy on the edges. PICK NO. 31 DEN VERNON BUTLER DTLOUISIANA TECH After watching Malik Jackson and Derek Wolfe play key roles on the the Broncos' Super Bowl 50 run, GM John Elway could elect to invest in another athletic defender to provide the team with enough options to deal with a potential Jackson defection. Butler is a dancing bear with the balance, body control and agility to create problems for blockers at the line of scrimmage.
Yeah but Brian Hoyer's grade was 4.51 Spoiler They didn't have those grades then, but that's probably what he should have gotten. Towards the bottom of "Chance to be in an NFL training camp"
The Wentz overrated stuff sounds like smokescreen. Dak Prescott seems to be the biggest riser. And is Connor Cook that bad?
I saw something today saying scouts believe he has first round talent, but a third round personality, meaning he is not a leader and/or team player. He may drop quite a bit based on that. Interviews will be key.
Well if that's true...then why not take the risk and see if he matures? I mean if everyone agrees he's a first round talent and would go high if not for his personality issues