Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Packers reportedly showing interest in North Dakota State QB Brock Jensen

The Packers are currently showing interest in North Dakota State QB Brock Jensen, ESPN.com's Rob Demovsky reports. According to his agent, the Pack worked out Jensen last Friday, making them the third team to do so. 

In his college career at NDSU, Jensen set an FCS record for wins, emerging victorious in 47 of the 52 games he played in. Right now, I'm not sure where he'd fit with the Packers, as they already have two backup-capable hurlers in Matt Flynn and Scott Tolzein on the roster, but since Mike McCarthy did say last month that he'd like a fourth quarterback I guess Jensen heading to the Cheeseheads is a definite possibility.  Again, I don't see how it'd help anything, but yea, it could happen.

1 comment:

Brandon said...

He's got a great football name and he's from Waupaca! The Packers usually sign some undrafted rookie QB (Matt Brown was the guy in 2013 before he got hurt) to provide an extra arm in camp. It'd be a real surprise if Jensen was drafted, so he makes sense for the Packers as a free agent. But he's probably got no chance of actually making it in the NFL.