Former Alabama quarterback A.J. McCarron won’t be attending the college all-star game played each year in Alabama.Officially, he’s focusing on other pre-draft activities. Unofficially, according to John Middlekauff of 95.7 The Game in San Francisco, McCarron believes he doesn’t need to go to Mobile.Per Middlekauff, McCarron already thinks he’ll be taken in the top 20. As a result, playing in the Senior Bowl would be more likely to hurt his draft stock than help it — especially if he emerges from the game with an injury.Under that reasoning, McCarron doesn’t need to throw at the Scouting Combine, either. Plenty of top-tier quarterbacks choose to pass on the passing in Indianapolis, because they’re throwing to receivers with whom they have no familiarity.The value of the Senior Bowl is debatable. The practice sessions have more value than the game, which several years ago produced an MVP named Pat White.
Well. At least he's confident
Lol sure AJ
His bad
Sure dude.
Give that invite to Jimmy G then
"Is this even English I'm listening to?"
Tad bit delusional.
His agent should explain to him that there are 7 rounds that he could be top 20 in... probably only 3, tho'.
I would laugh, however:Christian. F'n. Ponder.
His agent should explain to him that there are 7 rounds that he could be top 20 in... probably only 3, tho'.
Lol
Most of the QB needy teams are in the top 5. Maybe, a team trading back to the teens or Tennessee at 11? I thought AJ was a 2nd rounder, but he could go higher.
I would laugh, however:Christian. F'n. Ponder.
Ponder got a big boost from the Senior Bowl.
Give that invite to Jimmy G then
They did.
Give that invite to Jimmy G then
They did.
Nice