
_Ohio State quarterback Will Howard’s drill is getting called the worst NFL combine performance ever_
The NFL Combine is a time for college football’s top prospects to showcase their skills and impress scouts, coaches, and general managers from around the league. However, for Ohio State quarterback Will Howard, his experience at the combine will be one he’d rather forget.
Howard’s performance during the quarterback drills on Saturday has been widely panned, with many calling it the worst NFL combine performance ever.
The 6-foot-1, 218-pound quarterback struggled to complete even the simplest of passes, overthrowing his receivers on multiple occasions. He also showed poor footwork and mechanics, stumbling over his own feet and struggling to maintain his balance.
According to reports, Howard’s completion percentage during the drills was a dismal 40%, with several of his passes sailing over the heads of his receivers or landing incomplete in the dirt.
The performance was so bad that it left many in attendance scratching their heads, wondering how a quarterback who started for a major program like Ohio State could struggle so mightily.
“I’ve never seen anything like it,” said one NFL scout, who wished to remain anonymous. “He looked like a freshman in high school, not a quarterback who started in the Big Ten. It was like he had never thrown a football before.”
Howard’s performance was not just limited to his passing drills. He also struggled during the 40-yard dash, running a 5.32, which was one of the slowest times among all the quarterbacks.
The poor performance has led many to question whether Howard has what it takes to succeed at the next level. While he had some success during his time at Ohio State, his combine performance has raised serious doubts about his NFL prospects.
“It’s hard to see him getting drafted now,” said another NFL scout. “He just didn’t show anything that would make you think he can play in the league. Maybe he’ll get a chance as a free agent, but it’s hard to see him sticking with a team.”
Despite the poor performance, Howard remained optimistic, saying that he was “just happy to be here” and that he was “looking forward to the opportunity to prove myself.”
However, for many, the damage has already been done. Howard’s performance at the combine will likely be remembered for years to come, and not in a good way.
As one NFL analyst put it, “Will Howard’s combine performance will go down in history as one of the worst ever. It was a disaster from start to finish.”
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