Long 'apprenticeships' for players who were productive
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 4:14 pm
Here are a few that came to my mind:
Rocky Bleier - Sure, war injuries, but even so Bleier still didn't start until midway through his 5th season. Kind of odd, especially for a RB.
Ed Newman - was actually on Miami's last title team, was a spot starter for 6 seasons before finally becoming a full-time starter in season 7. His last four years saw him earn Pro Bowl and various All-Pro honors each year.
Cliff Stoudt - didn't play at all from 77-79, finally saw action in 1980, and didn't become the starting QB until 1983...7 years after he was drafted. Two interesting things about Stoudt were that he was terrible in the preseason yet still kept his "job", and he tore up the USFL.
Rocky Bleier - Sure, war injuries, but even so Bleier still didn't start until midway through his 5th season. Kind of odd, especially for a RB.
Ed Newman - was actually on Miami's last title team, was a spot starter for 6 seasons before finally becoming a full-time starter in season 7. His last four years saw him earn Pro Bowl and various All-Pro honors each year.
Cliff Stoudt - didn't play at all from 77-79, finally saw action in 1980, and didn't become the starting QB until 1983...7 years after he was drafted. Two interesting things about Stoudt were that he was terrible in the preseason yet still kept his "job", and he tore up the USFL.