Locker, who was taken with the No. The Washington product battled injury during his stint in the NFL and started 23 of the 30 games he played in over four seasons before ultimately deciding to retire.
He finished with a career completion rate of Locker actually showed some flashes at times in his career with the Titans, but he himself said he lost the desire to play after multiple injuries — and it showed on the field. Four years into his career, Locker walked away from the game for good, having earned PFF grades of Shortly after Wilson was traded to the Miami Dolphins earlier this offseason, we took a look back at the biggest first-round draft busts in Titans history , and we listed the Georgia product at No.
The former No. Plus, you also have to take into account that Luck has been sitting in the pocket behind a stronger offensive line and been playing for a much more steadily performing team thus far. Those counting Locker out of the race for the No. If Locker wants to get back into the competition with Luck, this would be the time to do it.
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Titans quarterback Jake Locker was a full participant in practice Friday and will be probable for Week 8 against the Texans. Locker will likely serve as a backup to Zach Mettenberger on Sunday. Coty Sensabaugh knee and Taylor Thompson knee were labeled doubtful, while Quentin Groves ankle was deemed questionable. Ken Whisenhunt has admitted that deposed Titans starting quarterback Jake Locker is unhappy about losing his job to rookie Zach Mettenberger. Whisenhunt, however, told The Tennesseean that Locker is handling the news well.
Locker has missed three games this season due to injury and has been unimpressive when on the field. He has completed just 58 percent of his passes with four touchdowns and four interceptions. What was suspected is now official: Zach Mettenberger is set to start at quarterback for the Titans against Houston on Sunday. Jake Locker will serve as his backup. That news was announced Thursday by Ken Whisenhunt. Locker had been dealing with a thumb injury and Whisenhunt had previously claimed he would regain the starting position when healthy.
But his apparent availability to play against the Texans could mean that Mettenberger has overtaken him. Also in the mix had been veteran Charlie Whitehurst , who started in Locker's absence and completed Mettenberger played briefly in Week 4 at Indianapolis and connected on two of five attempts for 17 yards while throwing an interception.
Coach Ken Whisenhunt said Monday that the plan was to have Jake Locker thumb regain the starting job when healthy, and the former first-round pick was limited in practice Wednesday. If Mettenberger has already been notified that he'll start, as the report suggests, it could mean Whisenhunt has changed his mind on Locker, who is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent after the season.
Locker has completed 58 percent of his passes while averaging 6. Backup Charlie Whitehurst has also played four games while starting three times, completing
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