Every quarterback drafted before Georgia’s Jake Fromm

Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Jake Fromm was selected 167th in the 2020 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills. What seven QBs went before him?

Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Jake Fromm was selected 167th (fifth round) in the 2020 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills. Fromm fell further than expected in the NFL Draft due to his subpar junior season and concerns over his physical talent.

Fromm is a proven winner who had Georgia in the College Football Playoff conversation in three straight seasons. Turnover at the wide receiver position disrupted his junior season in Athens. His lack of arm strength hurt him big-time. Now, he’s anticipated to back-up

So who are all the quarterbacks taken before Georgia’s Jake Fromm? Here’s the entire list:

1st overall pick: Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow (LSU Tigers)

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5th: Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama  Crimson Tide)

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6th: Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert (Oregon Ducks)

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26th: Green Bay Packers QB Jordan Love (Utah State Aggies)

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53: Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts (Oklahoma Sooners)

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122. Indianapolis Colts QB Jacob Eason (Washington Huskies)

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125. New York Jets QB James Morgan (Florida International)

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BREAKING: Tua Tagovailoa makes decision on NFL draft

Any and all speculation surrounding Tua Tagovailoa’s NFL draft decision has now come to an end. On Monday, the Alabama star quarterback announced during a live press conference that he’ll forgo his senior season and head to the NFL. The news, while …

Any and all speculation surrounding Tua Tagovailoa’s NFL draft decision has now come to an end. On Monday, the Alabama star quarterback announced during a live press conference that he’ll forgo his senior season and head to the NFL.

The news, while not completely shocking, comes with a certain level of surprise, as it had been speculated that the 2018 Heisman runner-up could return for his senior season.

With Tagovailoa’s history with injuries, it seems he made the correct decision for himself and his family. But that can’t be certain until draft night when the uncertainty of his NFL future is clarified.

The good news for Alabama fans is this news comes the day after five-star phenom Bryce Young arrived in Tuscaloosa to begin his collegiate career — less than 24 hours after winning MVP honors at the All-American Bowl.

Stay tuned for more updates for Roll Tide Wire!

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Tua Tagovailoa could still return to Alabama for senior season

Tua Tagovailoa is still weighing his options, but it’s still possible that the star Alabama quarterback could return to Tuscaloosa in 2020.

When Tua Tagovailoa suffered a season-ending hip injury against Mississippi State, most people assumed it would be his final game as the starting quarterback for the Alabama Crimson Tide.

As Lee Corso likes to say.. not so fast, my friend.

During a recent interview with ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit, the former Heisman runner-up hasn’t made any decisions regarding his future. In fact, Tagovailoa admitted that there were risks and rewards involved either way:

“You think of risk-reward on coming back. You think of risk-reward on leaving. And when I look at it, I kind of look at it, if I come back, the risk is what if I get hurt again? But the reward could be maybe I jump back to the top of the charts, the boards for all these teams.”

At this time, Tagovailoa has not discussed the looming decision with his family, but he did say that are supporting him no matter what.

It will be interesting to see what comes of this, as his return to Tuscaloosa could vault Alabama back into the national championship conversation for 2020 — well, more than they already would be.

During his three-year career, Tagovailoa completed 69.3 percent of his 684 pass attempts for 7, 442 yards and 87 touchdowns. His 10.9 yards per attempt mark extremely impressive, and he only tossed 11 interceptions in 32 career games as well.

Whether he chooses to go to the NFL or come back for his senior season, Tagovailoa should continue to carry the full support from all of Alabama Nation.

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