The slide stops in Motor City. With their 68th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions drafted former Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker.
Hooker was considered a first-round pick by many pundits but fell in the third round. He's 25 now and has a cruciate ligament tear,
but last year he captained one of the best tackles in college football. A former four-star freshman at James B.
Dudley High School in North Carolina, Hooker spent his first four seasons at Virginia Tech before moving to Tennessee after graduation. He's been great for the Volunteers,
combining 58 touchdowns with just five interceptions over the past two seasons. He was particularly strong in 2022,
winning a Heisman Trophy contender before suffering a season-ending cruciate ligament tear in November. Despite not being a finalist,
.Hooker went 9-2 as a starter last season and at one point the Vols were the No. 1 team in college football playoff scoring.
He's smart, fits into the system, cares about football, and is a leader on and off the field.
Lions pick Hendon Hooker in third round
He's smart, fits into the system, cares about football, and is a leader on and off the field.
Lions pick Hendon Hooker in third round
Below is a complete overview of Hooker's profile, including his scouting report, prospect rankings, pro comparison,
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