Jerry Babb broke some of Jake Delhomme's records at Louisiana-Lafayette, and he's about to follow Delhomme's path to the NFL.
Babb only can hope it works just as well for him.
The 6-foot-2 Babb signed with the Green Bay Packers shortly after the draft concluded Sunday.
That's the same route Delhomme took the NFL. After Delhomme finished his career with the Ragin' Cajuns, he was signed as a undrafted free agent by the New Orleans Saints. Since signing with the Carolina Panthers in 2003, he has been one of the NFC's top quarterbacks.
Babb finished his college career as UL-Lafayette's all-time leader in passing accuracy (56.9 percent), breaking Delhomme's school record of 52.6 percent.
"He broke all of Jake's completion records," said Steven Jeffers, one of Babb's agents. "The thing with Babb is he's a double threat. He can throw, and he can also run."
Babb started all four years and had his best passing season in 2004, when he threw for 2,345 yards and 12 touchdowns. For his career, he threw for 6,241 yards, 30 touchdowns and 38 interceptions.
The Ragin' Cajuns also ran some option plays, and Babb rushed for 1,604 yards on 330 carries (a 4.9-yard average) and ran for 19 touchdowns during his career.
"He's a very smart guy who's going to understand protections and different things they do at that level," said Louisiana-Lafayette coach Rickey Bustle, who coached Michael Vick and Jim Druckenmiller at Virginia Tech. "He's a ferocious competitor, a good athlete and a winner. His arm strength is good, not great.
"I've had some guys that have gone to that league and he's good enough to make it. He's got the mental toughness to play in that league."
Jeffers said he had calls from several teams about Babb, but his client picked the Packers because he felt it was his best chance to make an NFL team. The Packers' top two quarterbacks are set with Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers, but the No. 3 job likely will be an open competition. Ingle Martin, a fifth-round draft pick in 2006, spent all of last season on the roster but is far from a lock to make the team this season.
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By Rob Demovsky
rdemovsk@greenbaypressgazette.com