Yep, ok, I was mistaken about Mike Hass. He is still on the Bears' roster as far as I know. Mistakes about successful college players about potential NFL careers are made by many people
Let's talk about another couple of young "Big Bodies" who needed to grow and develop into successful NFL careers.
The Packers made their number one pick a few years ago in Jamaal Reynolds. He is another promising young college player who flopped in the NFL. The Packers hung onto him for at least two years before finally admitting their mistake.
A few years ago, the Packers made a fifth round choice in James Lee, a defensive lineman for Oregon State. If you read the records on my views on him, I was shocked at the selection as well as Oregon State coaches, fans, ans sportswriters! The guy did not even start his senior year in a conference(Pac-10) not known for defense. Had the Packers not drafted him, he likely would have gone undrafted
Lee showed up for training camp out of shape. He was injured the very first day of camp, and sat out the year on IR. The Packers brought him back for another year using the philosophy of his needing to "Grow into his gifted big body." Realizing Lee was a bust in his second year, he was cut.
Move the page ahead to Justin Harrell. Like Lee, he showed up at camp out of shape. Not making the effort and commitment to even be in shape, sends up a huge "Red Flag" for me. Yes, he did have the biceps injury. But he could have done many other alternative forms of exercise to work himself into condition.
If Harrell turns out to have a successful career with the Packers, I will be more than happy to admit my mistake on him. Based on his lack of preparedness in becoming a pro and the lack of play on the field, I for now, do not feel he will make it in the NFL.
Let's talk about another couple of young "Big Bodies" who needed to grow and develop into successful NFL careers.
The Packers made their number one pick a few years ago in Jamaal Reynolds. He is another promising young college player who flopped in the NFL. The Packers hung onto him for at least two years before finally admitting their mistake.
A few years ago, the Packers made a fifth round choice in James Lee, a defensive lineman for Oregon State. If you read the records on my views on him, I was shocked at the selection as well as Oregon State coaches, fans, ans sportswriters! The guy did not even start his senior year in a conference(Pac-10) not known for defense. Had the Packers not drafted him, he likely would have gone undrafted
Lee showed up for training camp out of shape. He was injured the very first day of camp, and sat out the year on IR. The Packers brought him back for another year using the philosophy of his needing to "Grow into his gifted big body." Realizing Lee was a bust in his second year, he was cut.
Move the page ahead to Justin Harrell. Like Lee, he showed up at camp out of shape. Not making the effort and commitment to even be in shape, sends up a huge "Red Flag" for me. Yes, he did have the biceps injury. But he could have done many other alternative forms of exercise to work himself into condition.
If Harrell turns out to have a successful career with the Packers, I will be more than happy to admit my mistake on him. Based on his lack of preparedness in becoming a pro and the lack of play on the field, I for now, do not feel he will make it in the NFL.

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