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QB Dwayne Haskins Jr. (All B1G, B1G OPOY, Silver Football, Rose Bowl MVP, R.I.P.)


2019 NFL Mock Draft: Dwayne Haskins is first quarterback off the board, three QBs go in first six picks

Also back: Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins, who has always been mentioned among the best college quarterbacks this year, but who many thought was in no hurry to leave school. He's a redshirt sophomore but if Haskins does declare, he could leapfrog Justin Herbert as the draft's top passer.

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3. Oakland Raiders

Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio State. Haskins, like Metcalf, resurfaces in our mock draft. We haven't included him in weeks, mostly because it sounded like the redshirt sophomore was set to return to school. But he's put up gaudy passing numbers this season, including his five-touchdown performance against Michigan over the weekend. Haskins might have the most upside of any quarterback in this class, and his 4,000 passing yards and a 68.9 completion percentage only make him more attractive to quarterback-needy NFL teams.

Entire article: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...ff-the-board-three-qbs-go-in-first-six-picks/

Guess who is "numero uno"?

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1. San Francisco 49ers

Nick Bosa, DE, Ohio State. Here's the deal: The 49ers are a bad team. The good news is their season has been ruined by injuries and 2019 will be much improved. The bad news is they lack a consistent pass rush. Drafting Bosa, who has the potential to be a game-changing talent, solves that.
 
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2019 NFL Mock Draft: Dwayne Haskins is first quarterback off the board, three QBs go in first six picks

Also back: Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins, who has always been mentioned among the best college quarterbacks this year, but who many thought was in no hurry to leave school. He's a redshirt sophomore but if Haskins does declare, he could leapfrog Justin Herbert as the draft's top passer.

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3. Oakland Raiders

Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio State. Haskins, like Metcalf, resurfaces in our mock draft. We haven't included him in weeks, mostly because it sounded like the redshirt sophomore was set to return to school. But he's put up gaudy passing numbers this season, including his five-touchdown performance against Michigan over the weekend. Haskins might have the most upside of any quarterback in this class, and his 4,000 passing yards and a 68.9 completion percentage only make him more attractive to quarterback-needy NFL teams.

Entire article: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...ff-the-board-three-qbs-go-in-first-six-picks/

Guess who is "numero uno"?

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1. San Francisco 49ers

Nick Bosa, DE, Ohio State. Here's the deal: The 49ers are a bad team. The good news is their season has been ruined by injuries and 2019 will be much improved. The bad news is they lack a consistent pass rush. Drafting Bosa, who has the potential to be a game-changing talent, solves that.

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DWAYNE HASKINS WINS SIXTH BIG TEN OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD, A SINGLE-SEASON CONFERENCE RECORD

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After arguably the most dominant performance of his career against the nation's top defense, Dwayne Haskins is the Big Ten's Offensive Player of the Week for a single-season record sixth time.

Haskins' six weekly awards in a single season puts him atop a star-studded list:
  • 6 – QB Dwayne Haskins, OSU; 2018
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...-year-award-a-single-season-conference-record

6 Player of the Year Awards would be an unbreakable record.
 
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Okay, so we are all entitled to embarrass ourselves after a weekend like we just bad. I’m unaware of the webpage at which I was looking about 2 hours ago. It had McSorley, forget, Patterson and Hornibrook. My dumbass must have been looking at some sort of preseason projection or some shit.

Yeah - I usually don't care about these All-Big Ten lists. I'm convinced they do their best to even it out so that "everyone gets a trophy." Penn State gets more players at this position, so Iowa gets more players at this position, etc. I wouldn't be surprised to see Haskins 2nd team and McSorley 1st team, based on one being a sophomore and one being a senior, and one being on a team in the championship game and the other not. But if Haskins isn't 1st team, it shows that it's a sham. 42 passing touchdowns and counting. That's 3.5 a game.

Speaking of which, it isn't beyond the realm of possibility that he gets to 50 this year. 4 against Northwestern, plus 4 in a bowl game or 2 in a semi-final and 2 in a final game makes 8 more touchdowns. I find it highly unlikely, as we'll need to get some rushing touchdowns against Northwestern, I think, so 4 passing touchdowns seems very high. Plus, in order to win a semi-final game, I think Haskins will need a lot more than 2 touchdown passes.

I forget what my point is. Go Bucks!
 
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AFTER PREPARING TO START 2017 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, DWAYNE HASKINS GETS HIS ACTUAL OPPORTUNITY THIS SEASON

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In the week leading up to the 2017 Big Ten Championship Game against Wisconsin, Dwayne Haskins prepared to start his first game as Ohio State’s quarterback.

After leading the Buckeyes to a second-half comeback in their 31-20 win over Michigan in Ann Arbor last year, Haskins spent the week leading up to last year’s conference title game practicing with Ohio State’s first-team offense.

J.T. Barrett had been forced to leave the game at Michigan in the third quarter due to a knee injury, and underwent arthroscopic knee surgery the following day. With just six days to recover for the Big Ten Championship Game, it was uncertain whether the Buckeyes’ fifth-year senior quarterback would be able to play against Wisconsin.

Barrett ended up being able to start and play every snap of the Buckeyes’ 27-21 win over Wisconsin, relegating Haskins back to the bench.

“Last year was crazy. I still kind of don’t know what happened,” Haskins recalled Tuesday. “All week of practice, I was with the ones and I thought I was going to start. And he played and he did great, so I wasn’t shocked by that. But I was preparing to be the starter all week, and on Saturday before the game, he’s running out full speed.”

Haskins acknowledged that he wanted to be on the field against the Badgers, but understood why he had to wait his turn.

“As a competitor, you want to play,” Haskins said. “But you have to know what’s best for the team. So J.T. was our leader at the time, and he had done a great job here at the university.”

Now, however, Haskins doesn’t have to wait his turn anymore. After starting all 12 of Ohio State’s regular-season games and leading the Buckeyes to their second straight Big Ten East title – finishing the job with another spectacular performance against Michigan –Haskins will get his opportunity to start a Big Ten Championship Game when the Buckeyes play Northwestern on Saturday at 8 p.m. at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

With last year’s week of preparation and now a full regular season of starts under his belt, Haskins is feeling confident in his ability to lead the Buckeyes to their second straight conference title.

“I’m looking forward to leaving my mark here on this team and in this championship game,” Haskins said.

Haskins is expecting a challenge from Northwestern’s defense, which ranks 29th in points allowed per game (21.7) and 48th in total yards allowed per game (372.7), but he is confident that the work he is putting into his preparation will pay off on Saturday.

“They look like a very stout, strong defense. They play very good football. A lot of zone coverage, and they don’t make too many mistakes,” Haskins said. “So just being able to know what they’re doing defensively and making sure that I’m on all of my P’s and Q’s going into this week will mean the world to the offense, and knowing that I’ll be able to help receivers and offensive linemen out in protections and in coverage.”

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...ten-championship-game-dwayne-haskins-gets-his
 
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B1G Offensive POY

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link via elevenwarriors

DWAYNE HASKINS NAMED BIG TEN OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR AND QUARTERBACK OF THE YEAR

After breaking the Big Ten's single-season records for passing yards and passing touchdowns and winning a record-breaking six Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week awards, Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins was named Wednesday as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and the Big Ten Quarterback of the Year.

Haskins is the first Ohio State player since former Buckeye running back Ezekiel Elliott to win the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year award. He's the sixth Ohio State quarterback in seven years to win the Big Ten Quarterback of the Year award, following J.T. Barrett (2014, 2016, 2017) and Braxton Miller (2012, 2013).
 
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