MarcO
Footballguy
fair, but you are looking back at his college career based on what the expectations were for him coming in. he was supposed to revive the Husky program and be a Heisman contender by his junior season. Viewed in that light, he fell short - but his overall college numbers were way above average for a PAC10 starting QB. Not that it really matters because there are lots of guys that have had good NFL careers with less numbers in college. He will benefit greatly from having guys around him that can make plays and I think will have success in the NFL. Full disclosure - also a Seattle resident but WSU grad.Seattle resident and UW alum here. I watched pretty much every game Locker ever played at the UW and I was glad to see him leave. I am not a scout and have no idea how the NFL grades out prospects but based on what I saw I thought he was a draft pick that will definitely get you fired. I predicted that either Price or Montana would put up better numbers than Locker ever did and so far I've been proven correct. On paper, he's amazing. Huge arm, great mobility, intangibles and everything else you could possibly want out of your QB1. But it just never really translated onto the field. He would make just enough mistakes to lose the game. Everyone points to his inferior teammates as why he didn't do better but I think if he's so supremely talented he ought to be able to lift the team to the next level and he never did that. His number one problem then and likely now is his accuracy. He can absolutely make every throw on the field but not twice in a row. He doesn't seem to be able to put much touch on the ball, he throws with the same velocity if it's going 10 yards or 60 yards and that would lead to wildly inaccurate throws. His first two years under Willingham were kind of a wash but there were a lot of people thinking he would have been better off switching to another position. He improved his junior season when Sark came on the scene but wildly regressed his senior season and the only reason the UW made a bowl game is that the coaches took the ball out of his hands the last 4 games of the season and went run-heavy because he was just making way too many mistakes via interceptions, terrible throws, taking inopportune sacks and weird fumbles.But despite all the film of him making all these mistakes, everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, loves the kid. There were miles of film of him making bad plays and the stats speak for themselves but at no point did anyone ever dare say he might not be anything less than the second coming. It got to the point where I couldn't really watch games with the sound on because all the announcers would just slobber all over the kid about how awesome he was while he was lighting it up for 12-30, 1td and 2 ints. The night of the draft Jim Mora Jr was on the NFL Network saying, "He might make a lot of mistakes but he's the type of kid I'd like my daughter to marry." He basically got a free pass from the media because everyone in Seattle loved the kid. Looking at the composition of Tennessee's front office, there's a lot of guys there with Seattle ties and I think that might be why they ended up drafting him.