Gators in the NFL

TheDouglas78

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"Terrible quarterback, terrible offense." ???????????????????????????????????

Trask is not an NFL talent at QB and the offense isn't near an NFL offense. Trask is a good college qb, and we run a college offense.
 

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This is a little surprising. Guessing it's a money saving move.

 

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Trask will play in the NFL, betch. Mark my words

T i think Trask is a solid college arm, but unless there is a major improvement in his game. He will at best be a camp arm. I'm not saying he is bad. He makes one or two NFL throws a game, but he also makes two or three throws that in the NFL would be Jameised.
 

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Gators in the NFL- 2020 Kickoff Edition - Florida Gators


Arizona Cardinals (at San Francisco)

D.J. Humphries- OL- 6th year
Max Garcia- G- 6th year
Marcus Gilbert- OT- 10th year (Opted Out)
Jonathan Bullard- DE- 5th year (Practice Squad)

Atlanta Falcons (vs. Seattle)
Keanu Neal- S- 5th year
Brandon Powell- WR- 3rd year
Dante Fowler Jr.- DE – 6th year

Buffalo Bills (vs. New York Jets)
Bryan Cox Jr.- DL- 4th year (Practice Squad)

Chicago Bears (at Detroit)
Eddy Pineiro- K- 3rd year- (Injured Reserve)

Cincinnati Bengals (vs. Los Angeles Chargers)
Carlos Dunlap- DE- 10th year
Fred Johnson- OG- 2nd year

Denver Broncos (vs. Tennessee)
Duke Dawson Jr.- DB- 3rd year
Tyrie Cleveland- WR- Rookie

Detroit Lions (vs. Chicago)
Jarrad Davis- LB- 4th year

Houston Texans (at Kansas City)
Vernon Hargreaves III- CB- 4th year
Jonathan Greenard- LB- Rookie

Indianapolis Colts (at Jacksonville)
Trey Burton- TE- 7th year (Injured Reserve)
Chaz Green- OL- 4th year

Jacksonville Jaguars (vs. Indianapolis)
Taven Bryan- DT- 3rd year
Lerentee McCray- LB- 8th year (Opted Out)
Jawaan Taylor- OT- 2nd year
CJ Henderson- CB- Rookie
Josh Hammond- WR- Rookie (Practice Squad)

Kansas City Chiefs (vs. Houston)
Demarcus Robinson- WR- 5th year
Tommy Townsend- P- Rookie

Miami Dolphins (at New England)
Antonio Callaway- WR- 3rd season (Suspended)

Las Vegas Raiders (at Carolina)
Trent Brown- OT- 6th year

Los Angeles Chargers (at Cincinnati)
Mike Pouncey- C- 10th year

Los Angeles Rams (vs. Dallas)
Van Jefferson- WR- Rookie
Jachai Polite- DE- 2nd year

New Orleans Saints (vs. Tampa Bay)
Alex Anzalone – LB – 4th year
CJ Gardner-Johnson- S- 2nd year

New York Jets (at Buffalo)
Marcus Maye- S- 4th year
Brian Poole- CB- 5th year
Quincy Wilson- CB- 4th year
Lamical Perine- RB- Rookie
Jabari Zuniga- DE- Rookie (Injured Reserve)

Pittsburgh Steelers (at New York Giants)
Joe Haden – CB – 11th year
Maurkice Pouncey – C – 11th year

Seattle Seahawks (at Atlanta)
Freddie Swain- WR- Rookie
Quinton Dunbar- CB- 6th year

San Francisco 49ers (vs. Arizona)
Marcell Harris- S- 3rd year
Jordan Reed- TE- 8th year

Washington Football Team (vs. Philadelphia)
Jon Bostic- LB- 8th year
David Sharpe- T- 4th year
Caleb Brantley- DT- 4th year (Opted Out)
 

Gator By Marriage

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Arizona Cardinals (at San Francisco)

D.J. Humphries- OL- 6th year
Max Garcia- G- 6th year
Marcus Gilbert- OT- 10th year (Opted Out)
Jonathan Bullard- DE- 5th year (Practice Squad)

Atlanta Falcons (vs. Seattle)
Keanu Neal- S- 5th year
Brandon Powell- WR- 3rd year
Dante Fowler Jr.- DE – 6th year

Buffalo Bills (vs. New York Jets)
Bryan Cox Jr.- DL- 4th year (Practice Squad)

Chicago Bears (at Detroit)
Eddy Pineiro- K- 3rd year- (Injured Reserve)

Cincinnati Bengals (vs. Los Angeles Chargers)
Carlos Dunlap- DE- 10th year
Fred Johnson- OG- 2nd year

Denver Broncos (vs. Tennessee)
Duke Dawson Jr.- DB- 3rd year
Tyrie Cleveland- WR- Rookie

Detroit Lions (vs. Chicago)
Jarrad Davis- LB- 4th year

Houston Texans (at Kansas City)
Vernon Hargreaves III- CB- 4th year
Jonathan Greenard- LB- Rookie

Indianapolis Colts (at Jacksonville)
Trey Burton- TE- 7th year (Injured Reserve)
Chaz Green- OL- 4th year

Jacksonville Jaguars (vs. Indianapolis)
Taven Bryan- DT- 3rd year
Lerentee McCray- LB- 8th year (Opted Out)
Jawaan Taylor- OT- 2nd year
CJ Henderson- CB- Rookie
Josh Hammond- WR- Rookie (Practice Squad)

Kansas City Chiefs (vs. Houston)
Demarcus Robinson- WR- 5th year
Tommy Townsend- P- Rookie

Miami Dolphins (at New England)
Antonio Callaway- WR- 3rd season (Suspended)

Las Vegas Raiders (at Carolina)
Trent Brown- OT- 6th year

Los Angeles Chargers (at Cincinnati)
Mike Pouncey- C- 10th year

Los Angeles Rams (vs. Dallas)
Van Jefferson- WR- Rookie
Jachai Polite- DE- 2nd year

New Orleans Saints (vs. Tampa Bay)
Alex Anzalone – LB – 4th year
CJ Gardner-Johnson- S- 2nd year

New York Jets (at Buffalo)
Marcus Maye- S- 4th year
Brian Poole- CB- 5th year
Quincy Wilson- CB- 4th year
Lamical Perine- RB- Rookie
Jabari Zuniga- DE- Rookie (Injured Reserve)

Pittsburgh Steelers (at New York Giants)
Joe Haden – CB – 11th year
Maurkice Pouncey – C – 11th year

Seattle Seahawks (at Atlanta)
Freddie Swain- WR- Rookie
Quinton Dunbar- CB- 6th year

San Francisco 49ers (vs. Arizona)
Marcell Harris- S- 3rd year
Jordan Reed- TE- 8th year

Washington Football Team (vs. Philadelphia)
Jon Bostic- LB- 8th year
David Sharpe- T- 4th year
Caleb Brantley- DT- 4th year (Opted Out)
The most surprising name on this list has got to be Fred Johnson. I realize it's the Bengals and all, but still.
 

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Arizona Cardinals (at San Francisco)

D.J. Humphries- OL- 6th year
Max Garcia- G- 6th year
Marcus Gilbert- OT- 10th year (Opted Out)
Jonathan Bullard- DE- 5th year (Practice Squad)

Atlanta Falcons (vs. Seattle)
Keanu Neal- S- 5th year
Brandon Powell- WR- 3rd year
Dante Fowler Jr.- DE – 6th year

Buffalo Bills (vs. New York Jets)
Bryan Cox Jr.- DL- 4th year (Practice Squad)

Chicago Bears (at Detroit)
Eddy Pineiro- K- 3rd year- (Injured Reserve)

Cincinnati Bengals (vs. Los Angeles Chargers)
Carlos Dunlap- DE- 10th year
Fred Johnson- OG- 2nd year

Denver Broncos (vs. Tennessee)
Duke Dawson Jr.- DB- 3rd year
Tyrie Cleveland- WR- Rookie

Detroit Lions (vs. Chicago)
Jarrad Davis- LB- 4th year

Houston Texans (at Kansas City)
Vernon Hargreaves III- CB- 4th year
Jonathan Greenard- LB- Rookie

Indianapolis Colts (at Jacksonville)
Trey Burton- TE- 7th year (Injured Reserve)
Chaz Green- OL- 4th year

Jacksonville Jaguars (vs. Indianapolis)
Taven Bryan- DT- 3rd year
Lerentee McCray- LB- 8th year (Opted Out)
Jawaan Taylor- OT- 2nd year
CJ Henderson- CB- Rookie
Josh Hammond- WR- Rookie (Practice Squad)

Kansas City Chiefs (vs. Houston)
Demarcus Robinson- WR- 5th year
Tommy Townsend- P- Rookie

Miami Dolphins (at New England)
Antonio Callaway- WR- 3rd season (Suspended)

Las Vegas Raiders (at Carolina)
Trent Brown- OT- 6th year

Los Angeles Chargers (at Cincinnati)
Mike Pouncey- C- 10th year

Los Angeles Rams (vs. Dallas)
Van Jefferson- WR- Rookie
Jachai Polite- DE- 2nd year

New Orleans Saints (vs. Tampa Bay)
Alex Anzalone – LB – 4th year
CJ Gardner-Johnson- S- 2nd year

New York Jets (at Buffalo)
Marcus Maye- S- 4th year
Brian Poole- CB- 5th year
Quincy Wilson- CB- 4th year
Lamical Perine- RB- Rookie
Jabari Zuniga- DE- Rookie (Injured Reserve)

Pittsburgh Steelers (at New York Giants)
Joe Haden – CB – 11th year
Maurkice Pouncey – C – 11th year

Seattle Seahawks (at Atlanta)
Freddie Swain- WR- Rookie
Quinton Dunbar- CB- 6th year

San Francisco 49ers (vs. Arizona)
Marcell Harris- S- 3rd year
Jordan Reed- TE- 8th year

Washington Football Team (vs. Philadelphia)
Jon Bostic- LB- 8th year
David Sharpe- T- 4th year
Caleb Brantley- DT- 4th year (Opted Out)

I heard yesterday that as of the final 53 man cut, the college teams with the most representation in the NFL were Alabama, Ohio State, Lsu, UF and Penn St. Thankfully the Nittany Lions bailed us out of being the only top 5 team that hadn't won anything of late, largely with those players.

Also worth noting, WM had 26 of those current NFL players on his teams that went .500 twice and 4-8 once. Is there a worse coach on the planet?
 

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I heard yesterday that as of the final 53 man cut, the college teams with the most representation in the NFL were Alabama, Ohio State, Lsu, UF and Penn St. Thankfully the Nittany Lions bailed us out of being the only top 5 team that hadn't won anything of late, largely with those players.

Also worth noting, WM had 26 of those current NFL players on his teams that went .500 twice and 4-8 once. Is there a worse coach on the planet?

chump is by far the worst coach. Not sure how he still has a job
 

maheo30

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Cincinnati Bengals (vs. Los Angeles Chargers)
Carlos Dunlap- DE- 10th year
Fred Johnson- OG- 2nd year

Fred Johnson isn't a guard. He is a RT in the nfl. Although, he can play guard if they need him there. Primarily, he works out at RT.
 

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I heard yesterday that as of the final 53 man cut, the college teams with the most representation in the NFL were Alabama, Ohio State, Lsu, UF and Penn St. Thankfully the Nittany Lions bailed us out of being the only top 5 team that hadn't won anything of late, largely with those players.

Also worth noting, WM had 26 of those current NFL players on his teams that went .500 twice and 4-8 once. Is there a worse coach on the planet?
:mac:
 

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Even still.
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