01Bear said:Alkiadt said:SFCityBear said:DoubtfulBear said:Cal88 said:DoubtfulBear said:wifeisafurd said:BrightBear said:
That is not the issue Shocky. The issue is Wilcox doing the same stuff. Whenever we get something good it never stays. Fernando Mendoza, Jaydn Ott, Jet Thomas, Endries, Makai Polk, and the list goes on. Oh and the ineptness of the "MONSTER" offensive line. Justin Wilcox has let #aye run an OLine that folds like a bunch of cheap lawn chairs. So was last year. How do you whiff on so many offensive linemen ? And this year, it took JW 9 games to get that OLine corrected. I mean Ruffin was snapping the ball sideways and above a 6'3 quarterback. Every year, every year the MONSTER Offensive line just folds on their butt (however coach anae is slightly better).
Sturdivant's career went to crap
WR1 at Florida is still better than WR1 at Cal in terms of recruiting prospects. On top of all the NIL he's received since he left
Disagree, Florida is 3-7, and I doubt their QB is in the same league as JKS. His NFL prospects would have been far better at Cal.
Florida is regularly watched by 5-6 million a game while we may be lucky to get a 1 million viewer game a season. He would be a virtual unknown at Cal. When was the last we sent a WR to the draft?
I feel like it might have been Isaac Curtis in 1973. 15th pick in the 1st Round. 12 seasons with the Bengals. 3x 2nd team all-pro, 4 pro bowls, 416 receptions for 7,101 yards, and 53 touchdowns.
To the draft?
Wesley Walker.
Desean Jackson
Kennan Allen
You forgot (from my college days onward) Bobby Shaw, Marvin Jones, Lavelle Hawkins, Chase Lyman, Dameane Douglas, Trevor Davis, Kenny Lawler, and Chad Hansen. That said, it's been about a decade since Cal WR was drafted. I still think if J Mike had stayed at Cal, he would've been a draft pick. But he chose to take his talents elsewhere (twice).
I'm convinced had Chase Lyman not had that knee injury, he has a decently long NFL career.