The expectation is that quarterback Hendon Hooker, whom the Lions selected in the third round of the 2023 draft, will serve as Jared Goff‘s primary backup in 2024. However, it does not sound as if he is where he needs to be just yet.
Hooker was in the midst of a terrific final season at Tennessee when he suffered an ACL tear that cut his season short and undermined his draft stock. Detroit added the big-armed passer anyway, viewing him as a talent worth developing behind Goff. The club subsequently signed Teddy Bridgewater to operate as Goff’s QB2, but with Bridgewater having retired, the backup quarterback role is there for the taking.
Hooker’s competition for the gig is Nate Sudfeld, who sustained an ACL tear of his own last August. Obviously, Hooker’s ceiling is much higher than Sudfeld’s, but Lions HC Dan Campbell will not simply hand the job to Hooker.
As ESPN’s Eric Woodyard writes, Hooker showed flashes of promise during last week’s minicamp, though he has also struggled at times with his accuracy. Per Campbell, Hooker will need to “take a step up” to secure the QB2 post.
“We need to feel like by the end of [training] camp this guy can run this offense,” Campbell said. “He’s somebody that we know we can play the game a certain way. We know he’s going to be able to process the information. He’s going to get us in the right play and he’s going to keep the ship afloat. That’s it.”
Woodyard says the Lions are committed to developing Hooker, despite Goff having proven that he is capable of leading the team on a Super Bowl run and landing a massive extension last month. To that end, Detroit put Hooker through a “rigorous routine” during their offseason work, and the expectation is that he will have a firm grasp on the offense when the club reconvenes for training camp.
“We don’t need him to come in and win a game,” Campbell added. “You just want to feel like, ‘all right.’ So obviously, he’s going to need to take another step up.”
Hooker, who threw for a whopping 58 touchdowns against just five interceptions in an admittedly QB-friendly offense during his 24-game run at Tennessee after a less productive stint at Virginia Tech, said, “I’m just learning these lessons as I go. I’m going to fail some, I’m going to pass some. But it’s all about just learning and banking these reps. … Just getting back into the rhythm of moving off my spot and completing balls and just playing free, that’s what I’m trying to get to. Just playing free like I was at Tennessee.”
I really like Hendon, I am hopeful we will get to see him in the preseason for at least one quarter so we can do some sort of evaluation of this guy on the professional level.
I think Goff is the guy until he shows Detroit he isn’t the guy. Hendon can sit and learn like a Love or DET can trade him away for a possible 3rd round pick. I think DET should hold onto him and develop him as much as possible while he is still on a rookie contact.
If DET needs a backup this year and they don’t yet trust Hendon for whatever reason, then they should pick up Ryan Tannehill for the QB2 role imo.
I got to say I agree with all you said. I love the guys getting time to watch and learn. He has the upside to be a decent QB. Not a star but mid tier for sure.
He should get plenty of time in preseason games since the Lions don’t want to risk Goff getting hurt and his core receivers are the same as last season. They also know what they have in Sudfield so they’d presumably want to see as much of Herndon as possible to see if he’s ready to be the #2 backup.
Ryan being unemployed is interesting. He’s a top C tier backup QB imo
Intriguing guy, but this isn’t surprising. His offending college just never required him to go through progressions the way an NFL quarterback needs to, so we’ve never seen him really have to go past his first read, which isn’t ideal for a guy who’s coming off an ACL and a full half decade older than JJ McCarthy.
I would have thought that all the NFL Hooker’s would be employed by Robert Kraft.