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Rotoworld:

Jake Locker - QB - Titans

An MRI revealed no structural damage to Jake Locker's wrist, but he remains questionable for Week 4.

Locker has been officially diagnosed with a strained wrist. His status for Sunday's game against the Colts will be determined "later in the week." Although it wouldn't matter for some quarterbacks, it will be a bad sign for Locker if he sits out Wednesday's practice.

Related: Charlie Whitehurst

Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter

Sep 23 - 6:39 PM
 
Whisenhunt will stick with Locker for now if he is fit.

So far he's had one good outing against a middling team.

One bad outing against a team that doesn't have a great defence

And one bad outing against what might be the best team in the NFL right now on their own patch. A team that looks like it has a superb defence.

So there's really only one proper turd in there.

The options behind him aren't too appealing either.

Locker should be given a bigger amount of time to find some consistency and have a run without major injury because he has flashed ability in the past only to have his progress halted prematurely

 
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Whisenhunt will stick with Locker for now if he is fit.

So far he's had one good outing against a middling team.

One bad outing against a team that doesn't have a great defence

And one bad outing against what might be the best team in the NFL right now on their own patch. A team that looks like it has a superb defence.

So there's really only one proper turd in there.

The options behind him aren't too appealing either.

Locker should be given a bigger amount of time to find some consistency and have a run without major injury because he has flashed ability in the past only to have his progress halted prematurely
good post and agree, they need to give him a few more starts at a minimum b/f giving up on him.

 
Whisenhunt will stick with Locker for now if he is fit.

So far he's had one good outing against a middling team.

One bad outing against a team that doesn't have a great defence

And one bad outing against what might be the best team in the NFL right now on their own patch. A team that looks like it has a superb defence.

So there's really only one proper turd in there.

The options behind him aren't too appealing either.

Locker should be given a bigger amount of time to find some consistency and have a run without major injury because he has flashed ability in the past only to have his progress halted prematurely
Well Whisenhunt said he'd stick with him in the post game presser linked a few posts before.

He has two bad outings, that is some huge sugar-coating-one was statistically the worst of his career and half of it may be the worst performance by a QB this season when all is said N done.

The options behind him are a not that good QB that is coach's pet and a rookie who led the NFL in passing yards in preseason-a late pick with some issues not an indication of some future franchise QB but I suppose maybe. I don't disagree that neither are appealing in some ways. I like Mettenberger alot and am admittedly basing way too much on a single preseason performance.

The thing is that this offense was built for a QB to be a part of. It wasn't like Jake's team and it's filled with his guys and Welker no Amendola no Edelman all seem to be interchangeable parts as Brady's toys.

They have a good line that could be very good like many Titans lines have over the years.

They have a just OK veteran back, a battering ram FB and a nice looking rookie RB.

They have a super quick small WR that NFL CBs stopped covering and instead hit him after he catches it-whenever they change and cover him, he scoots right past em'. He offers a very unique skillset and had a ton of catches last year.

They have a blessed youngster opposite him that is a prototype WR in today's game. He can do it all and hasn't done it all and hasn't done everything well in a game yet, but he offers a huge amount of hope. If he falters and/or either gets tired, they have a good veteran to fill in.

They have a TE that had the game of his life recently and looks to have improved tremendously. He played so well people forgot about Thompson whom was an up N comer not long ago.

They have arguably the best blocking TE in football.

They have a dynamic talent that can play WR or RB here n there.

They have a creative offensive coach and offensive coordinator that can genuinely adjust and makeup impressive game plans.

A QB is needed, a stud QB isn't.

It doesn't really matter if it's some ball control mistake free type or some gun slinger with a big arm. The other pieces are there.

The more you break things down, the more Locker is the sore point. There were issues last year with certain players and horrible OC and...they're all gone.

I do figure he gets more starts but I think the hook is looming.

Mettenberger lighting the world on fire(unlikely) I suppose is the only reason he won't get more chances to fail.

Like I said earlier though, there comes a point that this comes onto Whisenhunt too and he is at risk to lose his job. I highly doubt he will go 2-14 and coaching some high draft pick next year. He's gotta win some to earn that better luck next year support from the owner and GM. This can easily be twisted to "you are on offensive guru and your O has been brutal."

 
I don't follow the logic in playing him hurt. He wasn't good at 100%, I sure don't want to see 80 or 90% or whatever he is at

 
Rotoworld:

The Titans are "hopeful" Jake Locker (wrist) will be able to practice Wednesday.

With Locker sidelined Sunday against the Colts, Charlie Whitehurst and Zach Mettenberger combined to complete 50 percent of 28 combined pass attempts for 176 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions while absorbing three sacks, all by Whitehurst. The Titans' quarterback problems are major.

Source: John Glennon on Twitter
Sep 29 - 4:34 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Jake Locker - QB - Titans

Jake Locker (wrist) expects to play Sunday against the Browns.

Locker returned to practice Wednesday and was throwing with "no issues." Barring a setback, he should return after missing last week's start against the Colts. Locker will be just a low-end QB2 option.

Source: Associated Press

Oct 1 - 7:38 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Titans coach Ken Whisenhunt revealed Monday that Jake Locker's right (throwing) thumb is "bruised and swollen."

Locker avoided structural damage, but more may not be known until the Titans practice on Wednesday. ESPN reports Monday suggested the 1-4 Titans are already thinking about turning to rookie Zach Mettenberger at quarterback.

Oct 6 - 4:56 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Coach Ken Whisenhunt said Monday that Jake Locker (hand) remains the Titans' starting quarterback when healthy.

Whisenhunt acknowledged he doesn't know whether Locker will play in Week 7 against the Redskins, however. Still nursing an injury to his thumb region, it sounds like Locker will end up coming down to a late-week or even a game-time decision. Locker was able to throw passes on Saturday. He showed up to the Titans' facility on Monday to do rehab.


Source: Terry McCormick on Twitter
Oct 13 - 4:48 PM
 
Roto snipped some, that Saturday Locker was able to throw passes but he wasn't able to grip the ball right. He may now, it's many days later, just saying that's kind of a key point to leave out

 
Whisenhunt interview on Titansonline sounds like it's possible Locker could play this week. If you said he is putting it out there so the Skins prepare for him(as if he's a top QB) and not going to play til next week...I'd buy that.

It's titled something like last thoughts before Washington game.

In summary, he's done a bunch in practice this week and is still sore, but he's made progress.

 
is it a good thing he starts? i dont see much difference between him and whitehurst. how will a qb change effect hunter?

 
Rotoworld:

Coach Ken Whisenhunt said he "would expect" Jake Locker (thumb) to return Week 8.

Locker practiced early last week, but his thumb became sore and the Titans were worried about mistakes with ball handling. So they went with Checkdown Charlie Whitehurst again, who predictably crippled the team in a narrow loss at Washington. Locker's return will be great news for Justin Hunter, whose vertical strengths need a big arm.

Related: Charlie Whitehurst, Justin Hunter

Source: Nashville Tennessean
Oct 20 - 10:32 AM
 
Rotoworld:

Jake Locker - QB - Titans

The Titans have benched Jake Locker.

In the last year of his rookie contract, Locker has likely played his final down as a Titan. ESPN's Adam Caplan -- who's had a great read on the Titans since the draft -- "can't see" a scenario where Locker gets his job back barring an implosion by or injury to new starter Zach Mettenberger. If this is indeed it for Locker's Titans career, he will finish with 26 touchdown passes, 24 turnovers, and a 57.3 completion rate. Although Locker has myriad flaws, he has a strong enough arm and enough athleticism to resurface in 2015 as a useful NFL backup. Locker simply doesn't throw the ball with enough accuracy to be a consistent big-league starter. He's also been wildly injury prone in the pros.

Source: Adam Caplan on Twitter

Oct 22 - 11:22 PM
 
I really liked Locker, but for one reason or another it just didn't work out.

Cutting ties in dyno, grabbing Mettenberger.

 
Rotoworld:

Jake Locker exited Week 15 against the Jets with a shoulder injury.

Locker was blindsided by Quinton Coples late in the second quarter. He appeared to have his left arm caught up under him as he fell to the ground. Locker was holding his arm gingerly as he left the field and was immediately taken to the locker room. He is officially questionable to return, but he is almost certainly done for the day. Locker completed 6-of-11 passes for 57 yards before exiting. A free agent following the season, Locker likely has played his final down as a Titan.

Dec 14 - 5:25 PM
 
Titans have to add a qb now, right? Some journeyman for a couple games?

No one is going to learn the offense that quick, so sign someone for the entertainment of the fans. An old guy is interesting, but some athletic mobile type that ad libbed in college would be more fun IMO.

Take care jake. One of few qbs that there's no doubt he got a fair shake with plenty of opportunities and busted. It's rather nice that the offseason won't be what if he....or the team.... we all have come to the same conclusion

 
Poor guy. I'm acquainted with Jake and his dad; he's a great guy. Really wanted to see him succeed; and it seems injuries ruined it more than anything.

 
I was someone that thought he would pan out. I like his style of running to keep plays alive and run N throw. I just don't think he got any better since his rookie year. Maybe some, but its minimal.

The one part of his game I couldn't stand was how often wideouts have to have their feet stuck and he doesn't hit them timing it or leading them.

Last year, he lost all nerve in that offense and threw possibly the fewest routes over the center of the field. He fell in love w the short passes to wright and nate and wouldn't take a risk until he finally did and it was an INT

 
Poor guy. I'm acquainted with Jake and his dad; he's a great guy. Really wanted to see him succeed; and it seems injuries ruined it more than anything.
He never seemed to catch a break. Perhaps he is really as bad as his critics have claimed, but with the injuries it is one of those things that we will probably never know for sure. He will try to catch on somewhere as a journeyman backup, so maybe he could resurface as a starter somewhere down the line, but it doesn't look too promising.

 
Loved watching him at my alma mater. From what I know of him, he is a great person. His lack of accuracy and QB smarts, moreso than his propensity for injury, sunk his pro career. I was hoping the professional coaching could correct some of his deficiencies, but alas......

Best wishes for his future.

 
I was someone that thought he would pan out. I like his style of running to keep plays alive and run N throw. I just don't think he got any better since his rookie year. Maybe some, but its minimal.

The one part of his game I couldn't stand was how often wideouts have to have their feet stuck and he doesn't hit them timing it or leading them.

Last year, he lost all nerve in that offense and threw possibly the fewest routes over the center of the field. He fell in love w the short passes to wright and nate and wouldn't take a risk until he finally did and it was an INT
I think it's hard to evaluate anyone properly when they're injured as often as Locker has been, and I think it's hard to show progress under those conditions. In the first four weeks of last season, before he got injured, he looked great. In those weeks he had 6 TDs, 0 INTs, he had a rushing TD and generally looked like an exciting player. The Titans went 3 and 1 in that stretch, beating the Chargers, Jets and Steelers. But then he got injured, only played a few games the rest of the season, and fell right back in the always injured bust category.

You write that he fell in love with the short passing game and lost his nerve in that offense. I don't know about that...his average depth of target was the 5th highest in the NFL last year at 9.9 which puts him in the same region as Cutler, Palmer and Foles so I'm not sure that's accurate. Even this season he's had a 10.1 average so there's nothing that says that he's timid and afraid to let it rip. He hasn't been particularly accurate or effective in the deep passing game, but he's been chucking it down there. The only QB that has consistently had more deep passes than him over the last couple of seasons is Nick Foles.

It's ridiculous how often he gets injured. Either he has been extremely unlucky or his body just doesn't seem to be built to play in the NFL. I think he has shown in flashes that there is something there and things might have been very different if he hadn't gotten injured all the time, but it is what it is. He seems to only be getting praise from the Titans coaching crew in terms of being a real pro and he commands tons of respect in the locker room. So yeah, he's obviously a bust but not in the way that he has shown a complete lack of talent or ability.

 
I was someone that thought he would pan out. I like his style of running to keep plays alive and run N throw. I just don't think he got any better since his rookie year. Maybe some, but its minimal.

The one part of his game I couldn't stand was how often wideouts have to have their feet stuck and he doesn't hit them timing it or leading them.

Last year, he lost all nerve in that offense and threw possibly the fewest routes over the center of the field. He fell in love w the short passes to wright and nate and wouldn't take a risk until he finally did and it was an INT
You write that he fell in love with the short passing game and lost his nerve in that offense. I don't know about that...his average depth of target was the 5th highest in the NFL last year at 9.9 which puts him in the same region as Cutler, Palmer and Foles so I'm not sure that's accurate. Even this season he's had a 10.1 average so there's nothing that says that he's timid and afraid to let it rip. He hasn't been particularly accurate or effective in the deep passing game, but he's been chucking it down there. The only QB that has consistently had more deep passes than him over the last couple of seasons is Nick Foles.
You seem to have missed "center of field".

Game chart not stats or look at play by play.

Zero passes to deep center or mid-center, sometimes just one.

 
Rotoworld:

NJ.com's Mark Eckel passes along a rumor that the Eagles have interest in free agent Jake Locker.
Eckel's source is an agent who doesn't rep Locker, so take this with a grain of salt. Locker would be a cheap option in Chip Kelly's offense, which has lacked true dual-threat quarterbacking through two years at the NFL level. Locker could also be viewed as a short-term stopgap starter in the event Philly moves on from Nick Foles and brings along a rookie QB slowly.

Related: Eagles

Source: NJ.com
Feb 6 - 2:40 PM
 
Rotoworld:

NJ.com's Mark Eckel passes along a rumor that the Eagles have interest in free agent Jake Locker.
Eckel's source is an agent who doesn't rep Locker, so take this with a grain of salt. Locker would be a cheap option in Chip Kelly's offense, which has lacked true dual-threat quarterbacking through two years at the NFL level. Locker could also be viewed as a short-term stopgap starter in the event Philly moves on from Nick Foles and brings along a rookie QB slowly.

Related: Eagles

Source: NJ.com
Feb 6 - 2:40 PM
Pair a QB who couldn't stay healthy if he played in a bubble with one of the worst teams in the league at offering the QB protection. That makes sense.

 
this is not new, there were a few articles 2-3 weeks ago

Lot of smoke for there to be no fire, in the least I think we can say the eagles have interest

 
Tool said:
Faust said:
Rotoworld:

NJ.com's Mark Eckel passes along a rumor that the Eagles have interest in free agent Jake Locker.
Eckel's source is an agent who doesn't rep Locker, so take this with a grain of salt. Locker would be a cheap option in Chip Kelly's offense, which has lacked true dual-threat quarterbacking through two years at the NFL level. Locker could also be viewed as a short-term stopgap starter in the event Philly moves on from Nick Foles and brings along a rookie QB slowly.

Related: Eagles

Source: NJ.com
Feb 6 - 2:40 PM
Pair a QB who couldn't stay healthy if he played in a bubble with one of the worst teams in the league at offering the QB protection. That makes sense.
When Loggains was there, he was in a throw a zillion short passes type offense. He lost his nerve to make a hard throw and it bugged me.

Throwing quick and not giving him time to overthink....it might work.

Locker is very very good on the run and at running. He only showed it in TEN in preseason and when games were so far gone. He's got some Elway in him, lil bit, where he can run pretty quick and just gun a pass at the TE. It was never used. They took the run away because he got hurt when they probably should have discussed sliding and forced him to watch Cam Newton, Brady and countless others that slide well. In the pocket, they wanted him to throw it away rather than "run for his life."

IMO If there's a play that's a guy's bread N butter, ya gotta let him do it. It fires him up and the O looked decent when he did too.

If Kelly can offer him some runs, I'll be curious how he turns out. If he just sits in the pocket, I expect many INTs.

A running Locker MIGHT be a reliever type if they let him run. He might be the guy that could have that mindset and get ya a game winning drive but yet isn't a franchise QB that starts each week. This is the only time the Titans had a determined QB since Young's rookie year; otherwise they just had cogs in a machine.

He's a much better runner than I imagine people expect

 
Tool said:
Faust said:
Rotoworld:

NJ.com's Mark Eckel passes along a rumor that the Eagles have interest in free agent Jake Locker.
Eckel's source is an agent who doesn't rep Locker, so take this with a grain of salt. Locker would be a cheap option in Chip Kelly's offense, which has lacked true dual-threat quarterbacking through two years at the NFL level. Locker could also be viewed as a short-term stopgap starter in the event Philly moves on from Nick Foles and brings along a rookie QB slowly.

Related: Eagles

Source: NJ.com
Feb 6 - 2:40 PM
Pair a QB who couldn't stay healthy if he played in a bubble with one of the worst teams in the league at offering the QB protection. That makes sense.
When Loggains was there, he was in a throw a zillion short passes type offense. He lost his nerve to make a hard throw and it bugged me.

Throwing quick and not giving him time to overthink....it might work.

Locker is very very good on the run and at running. He only showed it in TEN in preseason and when games were so far gone. He's got some Elway in him, lil bit, where he can run pretty quick and just gun a pass at the TE. It was never used. They took the run away because he got hurt when they probably should have discussed sliding and forced him to watch Cam Newton, Brady and countless others that slide well. In the pocket, they wanted him to throw it away rather than "run for his life."

IMO If there's a play that's a guy's bread N butter, ya gotta let him do it. It fires him up and the O looked decent when he did too.

If Kelly can offer him some runs, I'll be curious how he turns out. If he just sits in the pocket, I expect many INTs.

A running Locker MIGHT be a reliever type if they let him run. He might be the guy that could have that mindset and get ya a game winning drive but yet isn't a franchise QB that starts each week. This is the only time the Titans had a determined QB since Young's rookie year; otherwise they just had cogs in a machine.

He's a much better runner than I imagine people expect
I'm higher on Locker than most. Just can't depend on him because he's so brittle. If he's ok coming in as the backup to Foles maybe that makes sense.

 
I don't think Chip Kelly view Foles as the long term QB in PHI. Foles isn't the type of QB that is perfectly suited for Kelly's offense. He can function adequately but one would think that Kelly is looking for a QB that is more dynamic. And if that is their position then it would make sense to bring in as much competition/talent at QB as they can.

For Locker it would for sure be one of the best places for him to sign, both in terms of his skill set and opportunity to fight for a starting job, but I wouldn't read too much into it. I don't think their search for a franchise QB ends there, and I'm curious to see if PHI takes a QB in the early rounds of the draft.

 
I don't think Chip Kelly view Foles as the long term QB in PHI. Foles isn't the type of QB that is perfectly suited for Kelly's offense. He can function adequately but one would think that Kelly is looking for a QB that is more dynamic. And if that is their position then it would make sense to bring in as much competition/talent at QB as they can.

For Locker it would for sure be one of the best places for him to sign, both in terms of his skill set and opportunity to fight for a starting job, but I wouldn't read too much into it. I don't think their search for a franchise QB ends there, and I'm curious to see if PHI takes a QB in the early rounds of the draft.
Was this written in 2013?

 
I don't think Chip Kelly view Foles as the long term QB in PHI. Foles isn't the type of QB that is perfectly suited for Kelly's offense. He can function adequately but one would think that Kelly is looking for a QB that is more dynamic. And if that is their position then it would make sense to bring in as much competition/talent at QB as they can.

For Locker it would for sure be one of the best places for him to sign, both in terms of his skill set and opportunity to fight for a starting job, but I wouldn't read too much into it. I don't think their search for a franchise QB ends there, and I'm curious to see if PHI takes a QB in the early rounds of the draft.
Was this written in 2013?
It's certainly something I've felt ever since Kelly inherited Foles. I traded away all my Foles shares last offseason. That being said Foles is still the heavy favorite to be the starter come September, but it's an interesting situation to monitor.

 
On a day full of surprises, Locker's retirement announcement was very surprising, even if it took back seat to other news.

Top quarterback on the market just decides not to play anymore. Wow.

Retires at 26.

 
Sorry Raider Nation, you stuck through thick and thin for this guy. Hope Bortles doesn't end up retiring in a couple years. Thanks for not pimping the #Carrshow.

 

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