MaizeBlueA2

January 2nd, 2019 at 5:43 AM ^

EXACTLY!

Some people here only see entering the draft as "you should enter when you have the very highest chance at being selected as high as possible."

That's what we've been trained to think.

In reality, is Gentry getting drafted in the 3rd or 4th round in 2019 really that much different than getting drafted in the 2nd or 3rd round in 2020?

If he's not going to jump into the top 20, is it THAT big of a deal? And what has anyone seen to make you think that coming back for a year could put Gentry in the top 20? Is there someone leaving and Harbaugh is churning out 1st round TEs so he's going to get more targets? No.

He's just going to be a year older with more experience at the position. He can get that in the NFL and get paid to do it. Whether it's this year or next year, he's likely a backup TE and developmental prospect.

crg

January 1st, 2019 at 10:40 PM ^

I'm sure he'll make it, but he did not look ready this season.  People point out the dropped passes, but in my opinion his greater problem was poor blocking.

NashvilleBLUE

January 1st, 2019 at 10:42 PM ^

Doesn't this add some credence to the Spath info that many were saying was just disgruntled fan talk?

He spoke about the play calling and the deer in the headlights approach once the game started. He also spoke about how Gentry wasn't pleased with the staff and specifically how he thought he could have beat out okorn and sleight and that he was going to head to the draft partially due to the frustration?

matty blue

January 2nd, 2019 at 11:02 AM ^

oh, sure, no offense to john o'korn.  except you brought him up specifically, so...

i don't need to see film of him as a high school qb to be able to say that tight end was the best choice.  he's going to get drafted by the nfl, unlike literally hundreds of college quarterbacks with spectacular high school film.  what would great high school film show?

Harbaughlin

January 1st, 2019 at 11:00 PM ^

In the world of shoot at the moon and hoping to land a rumor this was one that was almost an easy call... This isn't something out there and there was a chance that if He kept dropping big passes he was gonna get passed by the 2 4 Star TE's we have brought in in the last few years who have played TE all their lifes and know how to block...


Him going is best for all involved good luck in the NFL hope they don't ask to you to catch big 3rd down passes.

MichCali

January 1st, 2019 at 11:01 PM ^

You're saying Gentry is leaving for the NFL early as a tight end because he was frustrated at being moved to a tight end?  Just what?

 

Also, Gentry dropped like 3 passes vs OSU, and he's the one who is pissed off at the staff?

 

Dude, please stop.  This is really dumb.

Taco Panda

January 1st, 2019 at 10:43 PM ^

Met some friends of his family in an airport on the way to the Nebraska game. It was their first visit to the big house. This has nothing to do with him entering the draft other than he seems like a good dude and I wish him well. Top QB prospect out of NM entering draft at TE position. The Michigan difference?

uofmfan_13

January 1st, 2019 at 10:43 PM ^

Best of luck Zach G! Rep blue in the NFL.

Definitely liked his game and wish he'd gotten more targets, along with less drops... Regardless we need offensive talent in the league repping M. 

Wolverine91

January 1st, 2019 at 10:43 PM ^

Whatever. Love him or hate him, Gregg Henson claims that Michigan is making changes to its staff and that we'll hear good news soon about the offense. 

Wolverine91

January 1st, 2019 at 11:07 PM ^

Didn't really direct that towards you SQ, I actually like you as a poster. But I think most people here dismiss him way too easily when he's proven to have some kind of insider info. I understand 90% of posters here hate his political views and that's fine but his Michigan tweets have usually been pretty accurate if you go through them.

bronxblue

January 1st, 2019 at 11:13 PM ^

Per his own link, he mentioned Gentry leaving...yesterday.  So he beat the "official" announcement by a day, not 2 weeks. 

Also, saying Quinn Nordin isn't particularly popular doesn't seem like much a stretch since he's apparently lost his job as the starting kicker.  I don't follow any rumors and even I could figure out that if a kicker isn't injured and doesn't have his job, he's probably not doing well.  

Henson throws shit at the wall and when some of it sticks he claims victory.  I'm sure he has "insiders" that are mostly disgruntled former players and staff who want to trade in gossip.  But he's only going to get that quality of content as a result, it's going to be supremely slanted, and it's going to be of dubious value.  I'm always suspect of any "insider" info traded around here because more times than not it turns out be mostly innocuous chatter, but I still trust that more than most of what Henson dishes out.

Wolverine91

January 1st, 2019 at 11:19 PM ^

I get what you're sayin, I'm just pointing out that he seems to have some kind of insider info. I don't really care to defend him any longer. We're Michigan fans and want the best for our team and on this case he had somethin positive to share so I wanted to share that and hope maybe it's true.

bronxblue

January 1st, 2019 at 10:56 PM ^

And another person falls for the "Gregg Henson is making generalizations with virtually not useful insider information but it's what you want to hear so you assume it's true" gameplan. 

Henson is ChatSports/Ace Williams if they weren't ALSO failed broadcasters and radio personalities.  

albapepper

January 1st, 2019 at 10:45 PM ^

Played the worst game of his Michigan career against OSU. Just never really developed reliable hands. 

 

That said, he has a TON of potential and I'm sure NFL teams will be willing to spend a late round pick to try and develop it. 

I Like Burgers

January 1st, 2019 at 11:16 PM ^

But that's kind of my point.  Gentry was also very productive, but both dudes get a bad rap from the fanbase by the ends of the careers here.  Gentry was third on the team in catches and yards this season and last.  Yet, due to a couple of bad drops that really wouldn't have changed the Ohio State game one bit, he's suddenly the worst player to ever don the winged helmet.

Like Gary, dude was very solid his entire career.