NFL Draft: Seattle Seahawks may have gotten a steal with Tamorrion Terry
By Kelvin Hunt
Football Only
I think it’s safe to say school wasn’t the favorite part of Tamorrion Terry’s time at FSU. I can relate, when I was in college, all I cared about was playing baseball and I planned to figure out the rest later.
However, juggling school and thinking about getting to the next level and depending on a quarterback that’s not very good to help you do the latter can make things difficult.
Terry put up great offensive numbers in his two years on the field in Tallahassee. One can only imagine what they could have been had the offense had a good quarterback and offensive line.
Despite those things and Terry being a large part of the offense, he was still productive, despite not being the most consistent in hauling in catchable passes.
Not to mention most of his production came on vertical routes that took advantage of his ability to blow past defensive backs. Terry will have one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL in Russell Wilson, who happens to throw one of the best deep balls in the league.
Tamorrion Terry won’t have to worry about going to class or only practicing 20 hours a week. He’ll have a Pro Bowler in DK Metcalf to help develop if he puts in the work.
The practice practice wasn’t always a strong suit of Terry’s either, but the dynamics are different now. If he doesn’t produce he knows it’s over and there’s no tomorrow after that unless he goes to the CFL or something. That circumstance can change how a player views things.