Trey's actually a level headed guy who has more goals in life than just getting a big pay day and playing in the NFL. Hard for this bored to comprehend.
Trey's actually a level headed guy who has more goals in life than just getting a big pay day and playing in the NFL. Hard for this bored to comprehend.
lets say he gets injured again next year and he is completely done. Then what? any kid is projected in the first round should leave. Not everyone is retarded like lockner
Trey's actually a level headed guy who has more goals in life than just getting a big pay day and playing in the NFL. Hard for this bored to comprehend.
lets say he gets injured again next year and he is completely done. Then what? any kid is projected in the first round should leave. Not everyone is retarded like lockner
This is a false premise nowadays, because kids can purchase insurance policies.
Trey's actually a level headed guy who has more goals in life than just getting a big pay day and playing in the NFL. Hard for this bored to comprehend.
lets say he gets injured again next year and he is completely done. Then what? any kid is projected in the first round should leave. Not everyone is retarded like lockner
This is a false premise nowadays, because kids can purchase insurance policies.
Trey can get a big payday either way.
Sure, with an acl exclusion. Premiums on those policies are sick.
Trey's actually a level headed guy who has more goals in life than just getting a big pay day and playing in the NFL. Hard for this bored to comprehend.
lets say he gets injured again next year and he is completely done. Then what? any kid is projected in the first round should leave. Not everyone is retarded like lockner
He wasn’t projected in the first round anymore before the injury. He hasn’t been amazing this year.
No chance he’s going first three rounds without proving his knee is okay. He can’t do that before the draft.
He hasn't played as well as expected and his stock has dropped some, but he would be picked in the first 3 rounds, especially in a relatively weak year for OT. ACL's have a high recovery rate these days.
Players with high ceilings get drafted high, even with injury concerns. Just from this past draft, Corey Davis missed the combine after ankle surgery and went #5, we all know of Ross' injuries and he went #9, Malik Hooker went #15 with a labrum and core muscle surgeries, Jonathan Allen has potential long-term shoulder problems and went #17, Garrett Bolles is 37 and went #20, Takkarist McKinley had a torn labrum and went #26, Reuben Foster has concussion issues and was recovering from a torn rotator cuff and went #31, Jones went in the second with a torn achilles, which is much tougher to come back from.
Jaylon Smith, Marcus Lattimore, Willis McGahee all devastated with major injuries, etc, etc.
Not saying he will or won't leave early, but he'd be in the top 3 rounds if he did declare.
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A 5 month recovery for an acl is not realistic
Trey can get a big payday either way.
That's what I thought.
No chance he’s going first three rounds without proving his knee is okay. He can’t do that before the draft.
He’s making the obvious and right choice.
him and kj could have something special if they both transfer to rival mwc schools.
I have no sources.
Players with high ceilings get drafted high, even with injury concerns. Just from this past draft, Corey Davis missed the combine after ankle surgery and went #5, we all know of Ross' injuries and he went #9, Malik Hooker went #15 with a labrum and core muscle surgeries, Jonathan Allen has potential long-term shoulder problems and went #17, Garrett Bolles is 37 and went #20, Takkarist McKinley had a torn labrum and went #26, Reuben Foster has concussion issues and was recovering from a torn rotator cuff and went #31, Jones went in the second with a torn achilles, which is much tougher to come back from.
Jaylon Smith, Marcus Lattimore, Willis McGahee all devastated with major injuries, etc, etc.
Not saying he will or won't leave early, but he'd be in the top 3 rounds if he did declare.