Lamar Jackson produced 119 touchdowns in his three-year Louisville career.
Fifty with his legs.
This dual-threat quarterback has become one of the most fascinating prospects in the draft. He’s been forced to stave off suggestions that he switch to wide receiver because of his superb athleticism, which are likely grounded in his below-average accuracy and a college completion percentage of just 57 percent. Nonetheless, he threw for 69 touchdowns in three college seasons, won the 2016 Heisman Trophy and will surely be a nightmare for defensive coordinators in the NFL because of his unorthodox skillset.
With the departure of Robert Tonyan to the Chicago Bears, and Marcedes Lewis‘ future more than likely tied to that of Aaron Rodgers, the tight end situation […]