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Elijah appears to be playing this season

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  • DoogerMcFarland
    DoogerMcFarland Member Posts: 745

    Edit: apparently Brady Breeze might go pro and the 247 Oregon guy says to "expect a few more who are just waiting on their edits to get finished"

    Jordon Scott?
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    Woof said:

    LOL

    The Pac-12 totally blew it, and the Quacks are the ones who are going to get screwed the hardest. They lose their top 6 OL from last year (best unit in the Pac-12) and now almost their entire secondary this year (their best returning unit).

    Levi is going to be mid 2nd or early 3rd round. Tryon could be 2nd round if he does really well in the underwear olympics, but could be 5th or 6th round if he tests average to poor. Tryon was a guy that seemed to really benefit from game reps. Both of the last two years he took a big step up in the middle of the season, rather than in the offseason. If I'm Tryon's agent, I would try to get him to opt back in to get him a couple games and some more high-level film. He was playing at a pretty high level at the end of last year, and if he did take another step forward in the offseason, a ~4 game showcase of that is all he needs to potentially sneak into the late 1st round.

    Tryon leaving means Smalls is going to get a lot more playing time this year. Starters will be Bowman and Latu, with ZTF and Smalls rotating in. I guess Trice could be an option too. On DL, I guess we're going to see Josiah + Tuli and Faatui + Taki as the top two pairings.

    Lol Covid will get them first
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,521 Swaye's Wigwam

    dnc said:
    This was Molden’s year-by-year assessment of his college career so far.

    Freshman year: “I was terrible.”

    Sophomore year: “I was a little better, still bad.”

    Junior year: “Pretty good.”

    “I think this year, I can be great, though.”
    It's almost weird for a kid to honestly evaluate his game. He is spot on too.
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,830 Swaye's Wigwam

    I never boo the kids

    I cuss at mine. Anyone want four kids? I’ll split them up if it makes it easier. Two dad households welcome.

    dnc said:
    This was Molden’s year-by-year assessment of his college career so far.

    Freshman year: “I was terrible.”

    Sophomore year: “I was a little better, still bad.”

    Junior year: “Pretty good.”

    “I think this year, I can be great, though.”
    It's almost weird for a kid to honestly evaluate his game. He is spot on too.
    He was a little better than "pretty good" as a junior though.

    Of the three guys discussed here lately (Tryon, Levi and Molden), I think Molden had the least to gain by staying for this season.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,521 Swaye's Wigwam
    chuck said:

    I never boo the kids

    I cuss at mine. Anyone want four kids? I’ll split them up if it makes it easier. Two dad households welcome.

    dnc said:
    This was Molden’s year-by-year assessment of his college career so far.

    Freshman year: “I was terrible.”

    Sophomore year: “I was a little better, still bad.”

    Junior year: “Pretty good.”

    “I think this year, I can be great, though.”
    It's almost weird for a kid to honestly evaluate his game. He is spot on too.
    He was a little better than "pretty good" as a junior though.

    Of the three guys discussed here lately (Tryon, Levi and Molden), I think Molden had the least to gain by staying for this season.
    He’s always very highly rated by PFF. He was definitely the best player in the secondary last year. I still think he has a lot to gain by playing. He will be better this year which should help him.