Thompson and company clearly thought of Hundley as a serious option as a backup quarterback. Considering the picks the Packers gave up turned out to be an unsuccessful long snapper and a cornerback who’s played six games in three seasons, it wasn’t a terrible gamble. Bob McGinn’s lauded pre-draft evaluation series pegged Hundley as the fourth best QB in the draft, and another anonymous scout put him third, just behind Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota. ![]() Whether drafting a quarterback in the fifth round is “drastic” is up for debate, but for Thompson it was a departure: he traded up to get a player he didn’t technically need.Īt the time, it was not outrageous to consider Hundley a bit of a steal, even factoring in the trade up. Having watched Seneca Wallace, Scott Tolzien, and Matt Flynn manage the barest minimum in keeping the team afloat, Thompson was all but predestined to take drastic action to fix his quarterback situation. Though Aaron Rodgers was coming off an MVP campaign, the 2013 season was all but destroyed by Aaron Rodgers’ first collarbone injury. The Packers moved up 19 spots in the fifth round of the 2015 NFL Draft to nab Hundley, a move former general manager Ted Thompson surely made with eyes on both the past and the future. Months after Hundley’s last pass (an interception late in the Packers’ Week 17 loss to the Lions, for what it’s worth), he’s preparing to fight for a roster spot with DeShone Kizer, acquired this offseason in large part because of Hundley’s inadequacy last season.īut one question from 2017 remains: who’s to blame for the quarterback disaster? Ted Thompson’s longshot bet? His performance couldn’t have been further from what the Packers hoped for when they traded up to draft him in 2015, and his inability to perform at even an NFL-average level sunk the season. ![]() His Adjusted Net Yards per Attempt figure was a pitiful 3.71, good for 33rd out of 34 qualifying quarterbacks.Ĭlearly, by just about any measure, Hundley was bad. Pro Football Focus rated Hundley the 31st best quarterback in the league. His QBR, a measurement developed by ESPN to calculate a quarterback’s overall contributions on a scale of 1 to 100, was just 40.5, 27th in the NFL. The advanced stats were downright brutal. His raw stats were ugly: nine touchdowns against 12 interceptions, two games with less than 100 passing yards, and a completion rate of just 60.8%. ![]() With an opportunity to all but single-handedly save the Packers’ season, Hundley laid an egg. Brett Hundley’s 2017 season was an abject failure.
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