Devin Gardner Featured in Feldman Elite 11 Article
Devin Gardner continues his offseason preps by serving as an Elite 11 counselor alongside Johnny Football, Tajh Boyd and Teddy Bridgewater among others. Bruce Feldman reports.
Devin Gardner sits alone in a sixth-floor hotel boardroom studying a binder full of some 200 plays at 9:20 a.m. on Friday morning. The room has been turned into a classroom setting with five rows of seats, a projector screen up front and a big whiteboard to the right. The chiseled 6-foot-4, 215-pound Michigan quarterback is seated in the first row of desks. He's 40 minutes early.Gardner is determined to always try to be the first one to show up for meetings, and this time, he is. The group gathering in the hotel is here for the first staff meeting of the 2013 Elite 11.
I have no doubt that Gardner is planning for 2013 to be his final year at Michigan, and events like these are designed to increase his readiness for the season and show the NFL that he'll be ready for the 2014 draft. Definitely worth a read.
[Edit: Whatever you think of my prediction regarding how long Gardner will stay at Michigan, that comment is really beside the point. Read the article and learn about what kind of summer he's having. Then get even more excited about the upcoming season.]
This is a Michigan blog.
I hope he stays both years :(
He only gets one chance to collect a second Heisman and win a second national championship after blowing OSU.
but sandusky is in ohio
That you?
he forgot to say "away" again.
I remember Glenn Robinson saying at whatever AA game he was playing in that he'd be at Michigan four years. A lot can change in a short period of time.
Me personally, I'll be thrilled if he gives us one great season. If he plays like a first round draft pick this year, we're going to win a lot of games, and probably the Big 10. Hard to hate on the guy for leaving after that. I'd love him to play two, but I'll feel lucky if we get one special season.
After seeing the result of Barkley staying an extra year, I would hope everyone would encourage Devin to leave if he's projected to be a first rounder. Especially since he already has his degree.
How about Brian Griese staying for that extra year despite already having his degree?
Huh? What does that have to do with what I said? The degree part is an extra reason why IF DEVIN IS A PROJECTED FIRST ROUND PICK he should leave. If he's not seen as being that high a draft pick, anyway, he doesn't risk losing out on millions of dollars by staying. Granted, I was a bit young in the mid 90s to follow draft prospects, but looking at Griese's stats, he was backup in '96, so I imagine there was never a risk that he would drafted in an early round after that year.
True. On the other hand it should be a strong year for QB’s next year (Manziel, Miller, Boyd, McCarron, Lynch and Bridgewater). Draft stock would probably increase the following year.
This year's QB class was extremely weak, especially compared to 2012, but Barkley still fell from a likely first rounder to the fourth round. Shit happens, and with his degree in his hand, if Devin is projected to be a first rounder in 2014, I would hope everyone would encourage him to go.
Secondhand heresay about an event that will occur months from now?
Phew, I feel better.
um.....no
Isn't Devin on year 1 of his Master's now? I get that it doesn't mean much, and people leave for the NFL in the middle of a degree all the time, but I don't see why he would work extra hard to graduate in 3 years and start on a Master's unless he was planning on finishing it, which would mean 5 years here. Of course, first round money can change a lot of plans, but all things considered he seems like the type of guy (very mature, businesslike, very smart) who would stay all 5.
very businesslike, and very smart are all qualities that the NFL LOVES in QBs.
I recently graduated and stuck around 1 more year to get a Master's (hence Double Wolverine) since U of M does a great job of letting you take graduate classes as an undergrad and they let you double count a few classes, allowing students to get a Master's in 1 or 1.5 years. I'm not sure about Devin's specific program, but if he really wants a Master's degree and wants to leave for the NFL after this year, there are ways to do it.
...he's going to have a superior 2013 season and his NFLDAB eval will be very hard to ignore. Gardner has the physical tools that are coveted in NFL QBs (size, arm strength, speed) and is working hard to develop his field awareness, grasp of a pro style offense and field generalship.
I have a very hard time believing that he would be swayed to stay because he's in the middle of a master's program.
No offense intended towards your post...but the reality is that if Devin has a 30-10 season, he will be more than likely gone to the NFL draft, and should be gone if he knows what is best for him. A season like that with his ability will put him in the first round of the draft where he could be set for life.
Unless shane Morris turns to be the next Greise.
He was a testament to how a kid can improve in college.
I for one hope Morris is more Johnny Football or even just Chad Henne than Griese.
Stop it
Naked bootleg leg talk in June/July gets me all excited.
"I'm also here because I really want to help the kids get better," Gardner says. "When I was at the Elite 11 in high school (then counselor and UTEP QB) Jordan Palmer helped me so much." Gardner said he really threw a flat ball and Palmer tweaked his footwork and delivery."
This is another example of something that we've seen out of Devin Gardner many times throughout his career at Michigan - putting in extra work and effort when he doesn't necessarily need to do so and giving his best effort in support of a larger effort, whether it is as our QB or, in this case, a counselor at the Elite 11. It's awesome that he wants to give back to the Elite 11 when it seems to have benefited him so much, and it is yet another reason to be proud of the player and person that Devin Gardner has become.
I don't know guys. I think he better serves the team at WR.
I have no doubt that Devin Gardner is going to do something special this year. Love his determination, his passion, his work ethic. What a great kid.
Yes.
I would be surprised if DG leaves for the NFL after the 2013 season, baring a Heisman/NC Championship season. I think DG, more than anyone, knows just much room he has for improvement. I think he's going to know that his ability to play, and succeed, at the next level is going to improve substantially by playing his 5th year in college. That is not always the case -- look at what happened to Matt Barkely. But, he was a starter from day one at USC, if I am not mistaken.
I wouldn't blame him if he left, but I think that he's going to stay.
I don't see how Gardner doesn't have an amazing season. I absolutely believe he is still flying under the radar. I spent some time on 11W today and that fan base thinks he is a joke. I know, I know, we are talking Bucknuts here but I was shaking my head and thinking, "Garnder can be scary good this year and better than Miller." I look for a big year from our QB along with a rebound year of play-calling for Borges.
Just my opinion, but I think DG is going to have a year for the ages. He's so talented, maybe the most gifted QB we've had sicne Henson. He's now maturing and learning how to play the position and everything I read and see points to a big year. I'm really looking forward to this team, I think they could be leathal once all of the pieces are in place. CAN'T WAIT FOR FALL CAMP!
Those are the current odds I'm finding on a "Gardner for Heisman" bet. Considering Everett Golson is still posted at 18/1, I think I'm getting pretty sweet value.