In a surprising decision, tight end [tag]Jermichael Finley[/tag] has declared for the 2008 NFL Draft and will forgo his final two seasons of eligibility at Texas. Only a redshirt sophomore, Finley is eligible for the draft since he has spent three years on campus.
In just two seasons for the Longhorns Jermichael quickly climbed into the UT record books for tight ends. He finishes his brief career third all time in career receptions (76) for the position and sixth in receiving yards (947). Finley finished the 2007 season with an impressive 45 catches for 575 yards.
From the official UT release:
“The NFL is every football player’s dream and when my NFL grade came back, it was encouraging and I felt like it was in my best interest to enter the draft,” Finley said. “I’ve worked really hard for three years at Texas to prepare for this and I think I’m ready for the challenge. Coach Chambers and all of the coaches have helped me improve and taught me so much that I can’t thank them enough.”
“I want to thank Coach Brown for the great opportunity he gave me and everything I learned from him. He’s a great man. Playing at Texas was the experience of a lifetime. Austin, the campus, every one in the football program and the fans have all treated me so well. It’s a first class place and I’ll really miss it. The win in the Holiday Bowl, getting another 10 wins and the team coming together capped off a great experience for me at UT.”
“I really enjoyed the opportunity to help out the younger guys, especially Josh (Marshall) and Blaine (Irby). They’re both great guys and will be great players so I look forward to watching them and all of the Longhorns. The future is bright at Texas and I’ll always be a Longhorn.”
Rumors this weekend were that Finley would be returning next season after reportedly only receiving a fourth or fifth round grade from NFL scouts. Without going into details, Jermichael had to weigh more than just his draft slot when making this decision. Though he might have improved his draft stock by returning for another season, he has apparently deciding that leaving now was ultimately in his best interest.
The mismatches his size and speed created will definitely be missed in next year’s offense. [tag]Blaine Irby[/tag] played a good bit this year as a true freshman and looked promising, but with no other highly rated guys on campus or in this year’s recruiting class the position is definitely lacking quality depth. We might see a lot more four wide receiver sets or tight ends pass blocking than we did this year.
Good luck Jermichael.
June Jones officially takes SMU job. Might acually be interesting to go catch a game now.
Appeal of Texas too strong for Muschamp to resist. He was “blown away” by what he saw and what he experienced when he got to Austin.
Lance Zierlein’s first 2008 NFL Mock Draft. I’d love to see Limas Sweed go to the Titans. Great fit.
A&M tight end Martellus Bennett to declare for NFL draft. Not great production but draft is all about potential.
Vince Young practices but is a game-time decision against San Diego. He’s going to have to carry the team, hope he’s healthy.
The US Army All-American Bowl is most fans first chance to see the top high school recruits for themselves. Texas fans can see several Longhorn commitments take the field for the West squad as well as take their first look at 5-star stud running back Darrell Scott, who reportedly may now favor the Horns. Tune in now (12 pm Central) to NBC to catch the game.
Here are the Texas commits and targets to watch for:
| Name | Number | Position | Commit? | Ranking |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [tag]Nolan Brewster[/tag] | 24 | Safety | Yes | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| [tag]Dan Buckner[/tag] | 4 | Wide receiver | Yes | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| [tag]Dravannti Johnson[/tag] | 44 | Linebacker | Yes | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| [tag]DJ Monroe[/tag] | 25 | Defensive back | Yes | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Rahim Moore | 15 | Safety | No | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Darrell Scott | 2 | Running back | No | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| [tag]David Snow[/tag] | 76 | Guard | Yes | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| [tag]Justin Tucker[/tag] | 23 | Kicker | Yes | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| [tag]Aaron Williams[/tag] | 7 | Cornerback | Yes | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I’ll post some relevant updates and thoughts below:
First Quarter
- Nice looking punt by Justin Tucker. He’s been recruited as a placekicker but it certainly wouldn’t hurt if he could help out as a punter as well.
- DJ Monroe makes a good break on the football and knocks the pass up in the air for Nolan Brewster to pick it off. A third Texas commit, Dravannti Johnson, was also right there after the play was over. Impressive play by Monroe.
- Fantastic catch by Dan Buckner taking advantage of his size to go up high and grab the ball over a shorter corner. Definitely something I think we’ll see a lot of during his Longhorn career.
Second Quarter
- Good coverage by corner Aaron Williams but he gets beat deep. Williams has reportedly been very impressive this week and may be on the verge of getting a fifth star. He’s got good size but his speed (despite being listed with a 4.4 forty time) may mean he ends up at safety.
- It’s pretty clear where the Terrelle Pryor/Vince Young comparisons come from. The kid is big and natural and makes things look easy. Vince became Vince because of his intangibles and the improvements he made while in school, if Pryor can do the same he’ll be special.
- Monroe doesn’t look afraid of contact. Came flying up on screen and made a solid tackle behind the line of scrimmage.
- Another play by DJ Monroe. Good high punt by Tucker and Monroe gets down the field quickly as one of the gunners and covers up the ball after the East returned muffed it.
- Good tackle by Williams. I love to see secondary guys who can actually tackle.
Third Quarter
- I haven’t noticed Darrell Scott much. I don’t think he’s been in on a ton of snaps.
- Safety Rahim Moore, who is committed to UCLA but is still being recruited by Texas, just made a big hit on a pass breakup then popped up and gave the double hook ’em. Don’t know what our chances are but new defensive coordinator Will Muschamp won’t hurt.
For some reason the inaugural Under Armour All-America High School Football Game is going up head to head with the US Army game on ABC. I know there’s a limited window when these kids are out of school, but this game should have been last night when there were other college or NFL games to compete with. Definitely looks lower rent than the other game but there’s still some very good talent in the game including several future Longhorns. The game started at 1 pm but since I’ll have to save any comments till later when I watch the game off the DVR.
Not sure how the teams were determined, there’s Longhorns on both the Silver and Red team. ESPN doesn’t provide jersey numbers, but here’s the guys to watch in this one:
Team SILVER
| Name | Position | Commit? | Ranking |
|---|---|---|---|
| [tag]Mark Buchanan[/tag] | Offensive tackle | Yes | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Rodrick Davis | Defensive tackle | No | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| [tag]DJ Grant[/tag] | Wide receiver | Yes | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| [tag]Antoine Hicks[/tag] | Wide receiver | Yes | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Team RED
| Name | Position | Commit? | Ranking |
|---|---|---|---|
| [tag]DeSean Hales[/tag] | Wide receiver | Yes | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| [tag]Jarvis Humphrey[/tag] | Defensive tackle | Yes | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |









