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Collegiate Football => The NFL Draft => Topic started by: SixFeetDeep on January 02, 2020, 04:40:02 PM
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https://twitter.com/colekmet/status/1212828170811887616?s=21
Cole Kmet - TE - ND
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Alex Leatherwood - OT - Bama
Headed back to school. Bad news for us.
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Chase Young will officially be entering the draft.
Hope he likes DC.
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Chase Young will officially be entering the draft.
Hope he likes DC.
#SackTheSwamp
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Georgia HB D’Andre Swift
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Wisconsin HB Jonathan Taylor
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They both good
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What's awesome about this RB class is that Travis Etienne is better than both of those guys.
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Bruce Feldman
@BruceFeldmanCFB
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Standout #Alabama OL Jedrick Willis is skipping his senior season to enter the 2020 NFL draft. Big-time talent.
Name spelled wrong, but an option at number 11.
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https://www.tulsaworld.com/sports/college/osu/bill-haisten-tweeted-canadian-flags-seem-to-suggest-a-chuba/article_a4884f5a-338e-5fd6-af3f-b5526483d198.html#1
Chuba Hubbard rumored to be returning to Okla. St.
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Ohio State DB Shaun Wade is staying
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Fresno State OL Netane Muti declared
He is a freaking beast and we should look at him in the second round
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Jerry Jeudy. Another option at 11
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Jerry Jeudy. Another option at 11
Hopefully
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Quintez Cephus - WR - Wisc
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Devonta Smith - WR - Bama
Returning to school
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Tua declared
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Tua stinks
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Tua stinks
We can only hope someone scares Miami into trading up to the top 3 to get him, costing a lot of the extra draft capital they’ve acquired to get him.
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I'm told Minnesota S Antoine Winfield Jr. is declaring for the 2020 NFL Draft, per source.
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Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm declared early for the NFL draft
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I'm told Minnesota S Antoine Winfield Jr. is declaring for the 2020 NFL Draft, per source.
freak that guy
Lets draft him and move him to gord
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Trey Smith returning to Tenn. freak
https://twitter.com/TheCoonskinCap/status/1215335088810070017
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Creed going back to school
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Creed going back to school
Overrated and the draft advisory board probably confirmed that for him
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Overrated and the draft advisory board probably confirmed that for him
His name is creed, how can he be overrated
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His name is creed, how can he be overrated
jinx, buy me some coke
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https://twitter.com/jimnagy_sb/status/1216016382200025089?s=21
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His name is creed, how can he be overrated
WITH ARMS WIDE OPEN
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Wirfs declared
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Wirfs declared
Good
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Wirfs declared
let's gooo
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https://twitter.com/complexsports/status/1217196899490574340?s=21
Apparently Yetur Gross Matos was named in this lawsuit:
"Some upperclassmen would put their penis on the "buttocks" of lowerclassmen..."
A former player claims Penn State football players subjected him to sexual hazing, telling him: 'I'm going to Sandusky you'
Yeah he’s off the board.
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That whole program needs to be shot to the moon
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Tee Higgins
Grant Delpit
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Patrick Queen.
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That whole program needs to be shot to the moon
I wasn’t for it at the time, but I wish they had been given the death penalty for a couple of years.
One of the biggest problems and reasons Sandusky was allowed to continue to do what he did for so long was because Penn State football was the most important thing. The culture there has not changed and in many ways is just as bad under Franklin as any corrupt system in the country. I do not believe for one second that the program is clean, and I know for a fact Franklin does shady excrement with recruits all the time.
I actively root against them in hopes Franklin will get removed, But unfortunately that cockroach will be there for a while.
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I wasn’t for it at the time, but I wish they had been given the death penalty for a couple of years.
One of the biggest problems and reasons Sandusky was allowed to continue to do what he did for so long was because Penn State football was the most important thing. The culture there has not changed and in many ways is just as bad under Franklin as any corrupt system in the country. I do not believe for one second that the program is clean, and I know for a fact Franklin does shady excrement with recruits all the time.
I actively root against them in hopes Franklin will get removed, But unfortunately that cockroach will be there for a while.
I always laugh when people talk him up as a possible candidate for the NFL. He'd get freaking exposed on so many levels.
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I always laugh when people talk him up as a possible candidate for the NFL. He'd get freaking exposed on so many levels.
He'd make a great Patriots assistant
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Austin Jackson
Lloyd Cushenberry
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I NEED a Cushenberry jersey
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Lloyd Cushenberry and Cesar Ruiz are two players I think we'll show a ton of interest in
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Austin Jackson
Lloyd Cushenberry
good...the oline class is fattening up nicely for the draft.
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Travis Etienne returning to Clemson.
https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/sports/2020/01/17/clemson-travis-etienne-return-for-senior-season/4467367002/
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Travis Etienne returning to Clemson.
https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/sports/2020/01/17/clemson-travis-etienne-return-for-senior-season/4467367002/
Seriously? That dude just needs to be making NFL defenders look stupid instead of college kids
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Thad Moss
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Travis Etienne returning to Clemson.
https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/sports/2020/01/17/clemson-travis-etienne-return-for-senior-season/4467367002/
How many times does a top college RB need to return to college only to see his draft stock plummet for others to stop making that same decision?
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How many times does a top college RB need to return to college only to see his draft stock plummet for others to stop making that same decision?
Etienne wasn’t the top RB
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Etienne wasn’t the top RB
Cam Akers Truther over here
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Etienne wasn’t the top RB
Still likely a 1st rounder.
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Still likely a 1st rounder.
He will be a Heisman favorite and Clemson will start the year as the pick to win it all.
If he dominates, he could elevate his stock into the top ten.
It’s risky but could pay off.
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He will be a Heisman favorite and Clemson will start the year as the pick to win it all.
If he dominates, he could elevate his stock into the top ten.
It’s risky but could pay off.
I hope it works out for him. I used to be more ambivalent about these situations but my attitude shifted more towards "take the money."
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I hope it works out for him. I used to be more ambivalent about these situations but my attitude shifted more towards "take the money."
Same here.
Completely separate from the injury risk, I wonder if anyone has ever done a thorough analysis of boosting your draft value vs the time value of money.
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Same here.
Completely separate from the injury risk, I wonder if anyone has ever done a thorough analysis of boosting your draft value vs the time value of money.
I’m sure you can make some type of statistical correlation, but it’s a case by case basis. I’ll never forget what happened to Marshon Lattimore.
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I’m sure you can make some type of statistical correlation, but it’s a case by case basis. I’ll never forget what happened to Marshon Lattimore.
If you mean Marcus Lattimore, he got hurt as a true sophomore and then again as a true junior
All the stuff that’s happened to UGA backs should scare Etienne a little bit
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If you mean Marcus Lattimore, he got hurt as a true sophomore and then again as a true junior
All the stuff that’s happened to UGA backs should scare Etienne a little bit
Yeah that’s the one. Which year was the triple knee ligament tear
I was suprised Gurley got drafted as high as he did. I had that high of a grade on him, but it’s tough to bank a pick like that on an RB coming off a torn ACL
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Yeah that’s the one. Which year was the triple knee ligament tear
In 2012 vs. the Vols. Recall seeing a number of Tennessee players shaken up and consoling him as well - very sad scene. Dislocated knee, every ligament plus nerve damage.
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I’m sure you can make some type of statistical correlation, but it’s a case by case basis. I’ll never forget what happened to Marshon Lattimore.
That's why I was removing the injury risk from the assessment.
My question might be more properly stated: if you're rated, say, 56th in the coming draft, how many spots would you need to jump in the following draft to make up for any money you don't make in the NFL while attending one more year of school?
The time value of money dictates that if you go back to school, even without injury, unless you make a jump in your draft-slot, you've lost money. The question I'd be curious about--again apart from injury risk--is how many slots I'd need to jump, and is that realistic for my talent vs. the competition?
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Bryce Love also comes to mind. He’s was RB1 and a 1st round pick and had a massive drop in stock.