Is QB Hendon Hooker(Dudley HS/Tennessee) a good choice for for the Detroit Lions??? Hooker going in the First Round of NFL Draft, or going in later rounds???

Questions about Hendon Hooker, the former Dudley Panthers State Champion high school quarterback, and the former Heisman Trophy candidate, while at the University of Tennessee…Hendon Hooker, from Greensboro, N.C., and now he is a hot topic for those looking ahead to this months NFL Draft…Questions about Hendon coming off of his knee injury from this past season, while playing for the UT Volunteers, questions about his age, he will be 26 years old next January….We all feel like the young man from James B. Dudley High School, is ready to make some waves in the National Football League, but here is what others are saying, about his playing for certain NFL teams, and the Detroit Lions, in particular…

Hendon Hooker as a First Round draft pick, or will he be going in the later rounds?????

Why QB Hendon Hooker doesn’t make sense for Lions
from Alex Lang, with YardBarker.com/www.yardbarker.com

Tennessee QB Hendon Hooker will visited with the Detroit Lions on Monday, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, but hopefully this is just a smokescreen and not real interest by the team.

Detroit holds the sixth and 18th picks in the first round and has five picks in the top 80 of the April 27-29 NFL Draft in Kansas City.

Hooker is still recovering from a torn left ACL that he suffered late last season. At the time, he was a prime Heisman Trophy contender after throwing for 3,135 yards and 27 TDs to two interceptions.

The injury slowed his momentum as a first-round QB, but some pundits recently have predicted he could be drafted late in the initial round. (Yardbarker’s Drae Harris projects him as a fourth-round pick.)

Hooker said his injury is healing well and that he should be ready for training camp. But that could be a tad optimistic for a player coming off a major knee injury.

The injury alone is enough to make Lions fans nervous about drafting Hooker high. Detroit, a popular pick to win the NFC North, needs upgrades for the league’s worst defense and a WR corps that has questions.

The Lions already have a solid quarterback in Jared Goff, who led the team to a 9-8 record and tossed 29 touchdowns last season. Hooker is unlikely to supplant Goff as the starter as a rookie, so he would be sitting for an organization that needs high picks who are ready to play from the get-go.

Another concern about Hooker is his age. In January, he will turn 26. Goff, chosen with the No. 1 overall pick by the Rams in 2016, will turn 29 in October.

Hooker needs at least a year to develop and learn an NFL system. For a team ready to win now, he doesn’t make sense with a pick in the first round. He doesn’t even make sense as a developmental option.

Lions fans should hope the visit is just confirming what is already known – Hooker is a good player but not a fit for Detroit.