Moderators Blake Munroe Posted Wednesday at 10:10 PM Moderators Posted Wednesday at 10:10 PM Which former Longhorn were you 100% certain would have a phenomenal career in the pros, but ended up far from that? Curious to see y’all’s answers. 3 Quote
Texas fan in Georgia Posted Wednesday at 10:25 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:25 PM Haven’t heard much from Collin Johnson. Thought for sure he would be a freak with his frame. Jordan Shipley comes to mind as well. 1 Quote
GetHooked Posted Wednesday at 11:39 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:39 PM 1 hour ago, Red Five said: Vince Young This is the one that surprised me. A classic example of getting drafted by the wrong team with the wrong coach. Fisher is pure sh*t. 15 Quote
GoHorns1 Posted Thursday at 12:07 AM Posted Thursday at 12:07 AM 1 hour ago, Texas fan in Georgia said: Haven’t heard much from Collin Johnson. Thought for sure he would be a freak with his frame. Jordan Shipley comes to mind as well. Too slow and lack separation ability. Not surprised he didn’t have a great career. Jordan Shipley injuries prevented his NFL career 1 Quote
Moderators Blake Munroe Posted Thursday at 01:03 AM Author Moderators Posted Thursday at 01:03 AM Some really good answers in this thread. I thought there would be a lot of VY talk. That’s a mixture of bad luck, bad coaching, immaturity and whatever else. 4 Quote
Oldest Horn Posted Thursday at 03:38 PM Posted Thursday at 03:38 PM 13 hours ago, HenryJames said: Mike Williams Lots of folks forget he has been one of our highest draft picks in decades. Quote
HDub1995 Posted Thursday at 04:15 PM Posted Thursday at 04:15 PM 17 hours ago, ElCafetero said: Devin duvernay I would argue Duvernay has had a solid NFL career. He carved out a nice role for himself in Baltimore and although he was recently cut by Jaguars, think he did better than many thought he would. Just my opinion. 2 Quote
GQ03 Posted Thursday at 04:18 PM Posted Thursday at 04:18 PM VY and then depending on how you look at it, the Shipley brothers. With their quickness and precise route-running abilities I was surprised one didn't become the next Wes Welker or the first Cooper Kupp. 2 Quote
Bunk Moreland Posted Thursday at 04:23 PM Posted Thursday at 04:23 PM VY was about 5-10 years ahead of his time in the NFL. It’s remarkable to think about how good he could have been in the right system in today’s game. 8 Quote
Ace Recruiter Posted Thursday at 04:27 PM Posted Thursday at 04:27 PM 16 hours ago, thatdude2 said: Malik Jefferson Yep. I think he's still in the league, but he hasn't seen much action. On the other hand, I totally missed the boat on Omenihu. I didn't think he would last in the league, yet there he is still. I'm happy for him. I just didn't see it. 1 1 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted Thursday at 04:35 PM Moderators Posted Thursday at 04:35 PM 20 minutes ago, HDub1995 said: I would argue Duvernay has had a solid NFL career. He carved out a nice role for himself in Baltimore and although he was recently cut by Jaguars, think he did better than many thought he would. Just my opinion. Was a first team All-Pro in 2021 as a return man. 3 1 Quote
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