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Why would he not opt out? He is McShay's #6 pick.
Why would he not opt out? He is McShay's #6 pick.
I don't even know how to reply to this. Akrum Wadley was never a top 10 draft pick.Well someone had Akrum Wadley as the #5 Rb. Being off a year could effect his draft stock. Its possible organizations might look down on sitting out a season.
That isn't what he saidI don't even know how to reply to this. Akrum Wadley was never a top 10 draft pick.
The point is the comparison is apples to oranges, I understand reading comprehension is tough, but try to follow along. Why would a projected top 10 pick, in a season full of uncertainty, risk lowering his draft status? He was a 5* athlete, and he can focus on the combine this way.That isn't what he said
And all the poster you replied to was saying is that draft status can change over a year, and that not playing could potentially hurt his draft position. It was a valid statement, it just so happens it varies from your opinion.The point is the comparison is apples to oranges, I understand reading comprehension is tough, but try to follow along. Why would a projected top 10 pick, in a season full of uncertainty, risk lowering his draft status? He was a 5* athlete, and he can focus on the combine this way.
Making a comparison between a top 10 pick and a potentially top 5 RB, who most projected to go into the 5,6,7 rounds is not a valid comparison. Keep on keeping on I guess.And all the poster you replied to was saying is that draft status can change over a year, and that not playing could potentially hurt his draft position. It was a valid statement, it just so happens it varies from your opinion.
This is not going to be the last high profile player to do this.
I could see a couple projected first round Hawkeye players doing the same thing.
What a pusssy
I could see a couple projected first round Hawkeye players doing the same thing.
Lottery? Are you talking football or basketball?Who?
Iowa has no one who is a lock for the lottery or 1st Round. Every Iowa player looking to get drafted in 2021 will look to improve their stock via the 2020 season (whatever that ends up being).
I could beat Covid-19.. not so sure he could.Any chance you'll be delivering that message in person?
Lottery? Are you talking football or basketball?
Yeah, to .001 percent of those that are young and healthy.I don't blame him. Better to take a paycheck then potentially catch COVID and never be able to play at all. Remember, even if it doesn't kill you it has a decent shot of causing life altering health conditions.
Yeah, to .001 percent of those that are young and healthy.
We'll see how the NFL reacts to drafting "rusty" players.Why would he not opt out? He is McShay's #6 pick.
Why would they ever play then? They're not required to play 3 years....The point is the comparison is apples to oranges, I understand reading comprehension is tough, but try to follow along. Why would a projected top 10 pick, in a season full of uncertainty, risk lowering his draft status? He was a 5* athlete, and he can focus on the combine this way.
Nic Bosa did ok. He even got injured and shut it down for the year.Not playing for a year didn’t work too well for Clarett. Went from best rb in years, to rusty and washed out of NFL quickly. I would be concerned about using first round pick on player like this. Still a big talent, but would move them down draft board compared to someone “similar” who played.
I'd bet he isn't a top 10 pick if the draft, if we have a full 10 game season....Who?
Iowa has no one who is a lock for the lottery or 1st Round. Every Iowa player looking to get drafted in 2021 will look to improve their stock via the 2020 season (whatever that ends up being).
He didn't go like 20 months without playing in a football game. That's a long time ...Nic Bosa did ok. He even got injured and shut it down for the year.
1 in a 100000 get lung issues or worse?Yeah, to .001 percent of those that are young and healthy.
1 in a 100000 get lung issues or worse?
Lmao!!!!
You need to check your math dude
There's is plenty of evidence that more than 1 in 100000 have issues that could derail a pro sports career, or worse.No one has any evidence what effects having this virus will have long term. So, getting back to the topic, I don't think most teams would worry about players sitting. If I'm Trevor Lawrence, I am certainly putting a ton of consideration in sitting.
Read the words LONG TERM, and no you have no evidence of this.There's is plenty of evidence that more than 1 in 100000 have issues that could derail a pro sports career, or worse.
Whether we like it or not this debate has plenty to do with covid so it seems rather relevant imo.
We're talking about it affecting a players career which there is plenty evidence it could.Read the words LONG TERM, and no you have no evidence of this.
Why would he not opt out? He is McShay's #6 pick.
And as we all know, college coaches decide who the NFL teams get to draft!!It could easily backfire by causing him to drop. He had big character red flags coming out of HS. Several big schools backed off. Teams like Patriots, Steelers, etc want character and leadership and not the next Antonio Brown In their locker room.
Why would he not opt out? He is McShay's #6 pick.