Biggest NFL Draft Risers and Fallers After Week 8 of College Football – Bleacher Report

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    At this point, you have to start wondering about Jake Fromm.

    You’d be wrong to think the Georgia signal-caller will tumble past the second round, but it’s fair to question whether he’s a first-round talent right now. Last weekend in a major upset loss to South Carolina, Fromm had one of his worst games as a Bulldog, throwing three interceptions.

    In Saturday’s lackluster 21-0 win over a bad Kentucky team, a game in which both teams were scoreless at halftime, Fromm was even worse. He completed nine of 12 passes for a career-low 35 yards. 

    Yuck. That’s just all-around bad, no matter the situation.

    It’s going to rain sometimes in football games; that’s inevitable, so it’s no excuse. Kentucky hasn’t blown the doors off teams defensively this season, either. 

    Last year, Fromm’s breakout came with Jim Chaney as the offensive coordinator, and he left Athens when Tennessee showed him the money. With James Coley now at the helm of the offense, there are problems, and Fromm personifies them.

    He’s thrown for 1,406 yards in seven games with nine touchdowns and three interceptions. Yes, he’s completed 70.7 percent of his passes, but he’s created no explosive plays. The youth and inexperience in the receiving corps are really hamstringing UGA, and Fromm isn’t making them much better.

    There are still plenty of opportunities (namely against Florida and Auburn) for the Bulldogs to get back on track, but Georgia doesn’t look like a College Football Playoff team right now.

    Frankly, Fromm isn’t playing like a first-round quarterback, either.