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Does Jake Locker Return For One More Year?




Does Jake Locker Return For One More Year?
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By Nick Haswell –Contributing Writer-Northwest Football Reporters Online

If last Saturday’s game versus California was Jake Locker’s last game as a Washington Husky, then he turned in quite the finale as a collegiate athlete. Locker completed 19 of 23 passes for 248 yards and three touchdowns. For good measure, he added 77 yards rushing and another two touchdowns. Locker displayed an NFL ready arm and athletic ability on several occasions on Saturday. His first pass of the game was a beautiful 40 yard touchdown on a post pattern to Jermaine Kearse. Early in the third quarter, Locker connected with Devin Aguilar for a 21 yard touchdown that was perfectly delivered on Aguilar’s back shoulder on a fade pattern. And then, Locker showed his great athletic ability on his 19 yard touchdown run in the second quarter in which he outraced the Cal defense down the sideline once he turned the corner on a designed draw play.

Based on his early season production and his performance in his past two games, one can see why Jake Locker is held in such high regard by NFL scouts and personnel people. But he also is far from a finished product. Although he did greatly improve his accuracy from his first two seasons, Locker still only completed just over 58% of his passes in 2009. His decision making was a little inconsistent during the season, especially during the middle of the 2009 season. His 11 interceptions were second most in the Pac 10, only trailing USC true freshman Matt Barkley (12). All being said, Locker still has a bright future as an NFL signal caller. Whether his NFL career begins in 2010 or 2011 remains to be seen. Let’s take a look at the pros of Locker deciding of returning for his senior season at Washington versus the pros of him declaring himself eligible for the 2010 NFL Draft:

Pros for Returning to UW
1. Locker has the opportunity to learn for another year under Steve Sarkisian’s pro-style offense. Sarkisian has coached NFL quarterbacks in Carson Palmer, Matt Leinart, John David Booty, and Mark Sanchez while at USC and can provide Locker a better opportunity to succeed when he reaches the NFL under Sarkisian’s tutelage.
2. He will get another year of game experience at UW, which would be much more beneficial to him to be an NFL ready starter at QB. At this time, Locker is still raw as a quarterback, and I do not see him being ready to start right away as a quarterback in the NFL.
3. Locker will be able to finish what he started in turning around the Husky football program. Locker came into the Husky program and was immediately labeled the “Savior” of the Husky football program. The Huskies have not reached a bowl game since 2002, and Locker was expected to lead the team back to one. He has yet too. If he should return, he would have a great opportunity to lead the Huskies back to a bowl game in 2010 after the Huskies 5-7 season in 2009.
4. He would be a leading candidate for the 2010 Heisman Trophy.
5. Although, he could be a top draft pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, he could cement his status as a number one NFL prospect in 2011 by returning to UW and having an outstanding season in 2010.
Pros to Leaving for the NFL
1. Money, money, money. Last year’s number one pick, Matthew Stafford, signed a six year contract where he will receive about $12 million per season, with $41.7 million guaranteed. Number 17 overall pick, Josh Freeman, signed a five year contract that will pay him more than $7 million per season, with $10.245 million of it guaranteed. There’s no reason to believe that Locker would not be picked somewhere in the range of 1 to 17 overall and could earn a similar contract.
2. Locker is a NFL talent and will be drafted in the first round. Why should he chance that by returning for another season and possibly getting injured? Look at what happened to Sam Bradford. Had he came out in 2009, he possibly could have been the top pick. Now, for the 2010 NFL Draft, he is still a first round draft pick, but he put draft stock in jeopardy by returning and getting injured.
Jake Locker has until January 15 to declare for the 2010 NFL Draft. It will be interesting to see what Locker decides to do in the next six weeks.

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