Hoops, yes, I played high school football. I wasn’t some great football player, not even a quarter of the talent either one of them have, I really only talked to Frontier schools, and I was lucky enough to be a much better individual track athlete, which opened more doors for me there. I’ve also played on the same field as both of them. My first varsity action ever was missing a tackle on Tommy, then getting my young sophomore ass benched for the rest of the Butte game, and I watched Junior Bergen make one of the best plays a Montana high schooler has ever made. So I’m fully aware of how talented they are, both for this state and for the schools they ended up at. I’m also not blind to the fact that they are clearly not NFL caliber players. Yes, they’ve hung around practice squads and gotten preseason looks, but that does not make them 53 man roster material. When I say they get stuck moving side to side, what I mean is that they do not have that extra gear to explode upfield and create separation the way true NFL caliber players do. Like I said before, I think a guy like Michael Wortham does have that ability at the next level. Are Junior and Tommy NFL preseason caliber? Yeah, definitely. CFL, XFL, UFL caliber? Most definitely. NFL caliber? Absolutely not without major development. The standard for NFL speed and explosion is just different now, and Montana and Big Sky Conference dominance does not automatically translate to Sunday separation. Mellott does not have huge speed, because if he did, you would see more separation at the end of his long runs.