Here's a crazy question posed by a friend. Some are saying how potential QB picks in the draft are better than Henne.
IF Henne were able to be drafted right now, as is, where would he be drafted compared to other available QB's?
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Henne was already a hair’s breadth away from being a 3rd round pick in 2008. Now, he’d be lower. Probably in the 4-5 range. He’d just be one of the pack, a guy who was in position to do great things at a big school… and didn’t.
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Undrafted Free Agent Midseason pickup from the UFL's bench.
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Henne would be the only guy in the draft capable of starting in Week 1. I doubt he'd make it out of the 1st round.
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Ask me the same if a Luck were available, and my opinion is like day and night. -
Knowing what I know now?..I understand why the regime passed on him twice and did not bother moving up to get him in the late 2nd...Thats what I think some people get a bit twisted when projecting and commenting on Henne...This guy was a fall back option at best....He was there, we needed a young QB, he has a really nice arm, some good experience, so why not throw a late 2nd after him...
We need to keep spending draft picks on QB's til we get it right. -
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Pick a guy, design an offense around him, give him some talent and play makers to work with, a solid running game, etc, and he'll do just fine. If not, move on. But dont throw a guy into a situation where he's almost guaranteed to fail and then call him a failure when he fails to produce a miracle.ToddsPhins likes this. -
I would have to say most teams out there would eye Henne as mostly a backup type roll. If I were a GM I would go after best player available/team needs in the first 3 rounds. Outside of us and Seattle, most teams that need QBs have high draft picks in each round. Thats why I would have to say earliest I can see him being picked is in round 4 . Not much lower then that.
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Honestly, people call me crazy when I say this, but out of all the QB's in this class I think Ben Chappell is the most NFL ready. The problem with him, though, is that he has an extremely low ceiling and nobody is trying to find an "average" QB when they draft-- it's home run or bust for most teams. -
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He had some needed areas of improvement just like every 1st-2nd round QB of this draft, so he'd fit in perfectly in that regard. If he came out this year, I'm inclined to believe he'd be right there in that mix with Ponder, Mallett, and Locker.
Sanchez's year was no better than Henne's. Does that mean he's now a 4th rounder too? lol. Bradford's first year playing was similar to Henne's first year. Would Sam be a 3rd rounder this year? Gosh, this draft is MUCH stronger at QB than I imagined. :shifty: -
I have a plant that's smarter than he is. The kid should be a firefighter. lol. -
Bradford was also a rookie thrown into the fire immediatley. Henn had a full season to settle into the NFL, BIG DIFFERENCE. BIG.jdang307, Dol-Fan Dupree and CashInFist like this. -
In regards to your plant. Remember, you boy Henne only scored a 22 on the wonderlic, not much of a difference IMO. -
Hennes got issues, mentally and physically, I hope he can overcome some of the mental ones. -
Sorry, their line was not worse than ours.
No offense, but it's humorous how people try to turn a mediocre overall WR-TE unit into something special by using the "we have Brandon Marshall & Davone Bess" line. How about our horrendous depth? How about the fact that we used 6 different practice squad guys? And how about the injuries that caused us to only play 2 starting WRs during the last 6 games of the season? Surrrrre, that's meaningless. How about the overall mediocre ability out of the backfield? I guess it doesn't matter either about the OC who's "retired".resnor likes this. -
I think Henne would be drafted somewhere in rounds 3 - 5 as a guy who teams could rely on to be an effective backup with some upside. I'm not saying that's Henne's destiny as a QB. But that's where GMs would project him based on his current body of work. -
Jason Campbell was traded for a 4th rounder.
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He is the only quarterback in the draft with experience throwing to Michigan AND Ohio State WRs. For that reason alone, he should be considered a hot commodity.
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Jason Campbell was traded for a 4th round pick. What has Henne done in the NFL to be 3 rounds better than Campbell?MonstBlitz likes this. -
He is defiantly worth less than Randy Moss. -
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Bringing up Moss(who plays a different position and had mental issues), Owens(same), Culpepper(actually had success in the NFL until knee) and AJ Feeley(who was a 2nd the year after and a qb in a totally different sitution and was a few years ago) are meaningless. All they do is gum up the works.
Plus why does any criticism of Henne have to be "bashing?"
If Miami did try to get Henne I highly doubt they could get a 1st, they might get a 2nd, most likely get a 3rd or 4th round pick, could end up with a 5th. -
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I hated Thurman Thomas, I still wanted him to succeed as a Dolphin. -
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