Steve Dils is still the worst starting QB I've seen in Horns.
Keith Null gives him a run for his money, but has to settle for 2nd worst
Wow......
I don't remember Steve Dils.
Null was Null & Void.
Steve Walsh, Tony Banks, Jamie Martin, Scott Covington, A J Feeley (although he did pull a massive upset over the Saints I believe), Kellen Clemens, Austin Davis, Shaun Hill, Nick Foles, Case Keenum, Sean Mannion.....
Its been a long post Bradford list of ehh kind of guys.
Hill, Foles, Keenum and Davis actually have solid pro numbers.
Foles being the biggest name QB....despite his success and a nearly 2 to 1 TD to Int ratio he bounces all over because he lacks......something.
Keenum, Davis and Hill all had most of what you want....smarts, tenacity, toughness....but were undone by lack of pure arm talent. Hard to say Hill was "undone" as he had a 15 year career and no doubt banked tons of money. I actually liked Hills game a lot. Smart QB who read well, but, like Keenum could not be even a little off with is timing because he didn't have the arm strength to make up for it.
I think Keenum is in the league still too. Again, hard to say he has been "undone" as he is having a long career and has everything but size and arm strength. But, lacking the arm kept him from keeping a starting job.
Davis is interesting.
He was the Seahawks QB coach last year.....really interesting he landed that gig after bouncing around to a few teams. He was also the OC at Auburn for 2 months then left. His numbers are actually pretty solid....he was tough and willing and a try hard guy it was hard not to pull for.....just didn't have the arm talent.
These guys certainly made the most of what they were naturally gifted.