He definitely has a legitimate shot. They paid him $250K signing bonus to sign as an UDFA and teams don't do that unless they truly anticipate getting an ROI on that guaranteed money.I find that point about "legitimate shot" click bait. Literally every player who walks into the training facility has a 'legitimate shot.' That goes without saying as every player returning has to prove their worth, even under contract. Whether or not Brosmer is the real deal or not to make the club is nothing but speculative. I give him about a 1:84 shot at making it.
There are at least 6 other players that got a guaranteed salary this year as USFA. Are you suggesting they all have a better than average shot at making the team? I just think it is fair compensation for coming to camp.He definitely has a legitimate shot. They paid him $250K signing bonus to sign as an UDFA and teams don't do that unless they truly anticipate getting an ROI on that guaranteed money.
For example, BSF got a $245K guaranteed salary last year to sign with the Cowboys as an UDFA and made the roster.
So confident, and yet, so wrong:Because they keep and dress a third, emergency, QB every game, every week, which doesn't count toward the 53.
I'll give you partial credit for being partially right. You cherry-picked your "rule".So confident, and yet, so wrong:
NFLPA vetoes quarterback rule change, emergency QB still must be on 53-man roster
"...an emergency third quarterback needs to be on the 53-man roster and cannot be a [practice squad] elevation."