GayThoughts
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Jeremiah Martin popping in 2022 came out of nowhere
Maybe most underrated, most improved would suggest they sucked ass early in their career and then became great. BBK is definitely a contender. Maybe Lavon Coleman.Will Dissly. His only offer was BSU, then Petersen offered Dissly when he took the UW job. Was widely panned by the TBS crew
Started off at DE, played well there, moved to TE, played even better, and was selected 120th overall in the NFL draft
Fair, I agree that Dissly was the most underrated and not most improved.Maybe most underrated, most improved would suggest they sucked ass early in their career and then became great. BBK is definitely a contender. Maybe Lavon Coleman.Will Dissly. His only offer was BSU, then Petersen offered Dissly when he took the UW job. Was widely panned by the TBS crew
Started off at DE, played well there, moved to TE, played even better, and was selected 120th overall in the NFL draft
Leading tackler on the 2022 defense? How many tackles was that, seven?Fair, I agree that Dissly was the most underrated and not most improved.Maybe most underrated, most improved would suggest they sucked ass early in their career and then became great. BBK is definitely a contender. Maybe Lavon Coleman.Will Dissly. His only offer was BSU, then Petersen offered Dissly when he took the UW job. Was widely panned by the TBS crew
Started off at DE, played well there, moved to TE, played even better, and was selected 120th overall in the NFL draft
My vote might be Alex Cook. Was buried at WR for 2 years, switched to safety, learned a new position, and only had 11 tackles his first 2 years on defense. Ended up being a captain and leading tackler for 2022
Regressed, but I digress. I thought James Johnson had Heisman potential as a freshman.If we do a list of Huskies who digressed the most as time went on, James Johnson would be on there.