I have always and still assume he’s gone and if anything would come back and go to another school but maybe Fisch personally gives him bags or something. I assume now he’s a day 3 pick and maybe he can get more in NIL money.
I’d love to have Coleman back but I’m a big believer in RBs should almost always get to the pros as soon as they can and see if they can get to a second contract or just make as much cash as they can.
I’d consider going pro for less cash regardless of positions in general for a lot of reasons.
If he's projected as a 5th round pick his signing bonus would be under $400k and the actual contract is not guaranteed money. If he can make more at UW next year how would that be a dumb decision?
Yeah the idea that any RB needs to hurry and get his NFL time started only applies to first or maybe second round picks anymore. There is more incentive for a mid or late round guy to just stay in college.
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I had no idea he left
I have always and still assume he’s gone and if anything would come back and go to another school but maybe Fisch personally gives him bags or something. I assume now he’s a day 3 pick and maybe he can get more in NIL money.
He should come back. He can make a good amount of NIL money
He'd make more money next year at UW than he would as a fifth-round selection in the draft.
This is probably the only thing I like about NIL.
I don’t want dumb players on my team and Coleman would have to be beyond dumb to return.
UW doesn't pay unproven highschoolers but they PAY the proven talent. If he leaves he's going to the league imo
I’d love to have Coleman back but I’m a big believer in RBs should almost always get to the pros as soon as they can and see if they can get to a second contract or just make as much cash as they can.
I’d consider going pro for less cash regardless of positions in general for a lot of reasons.
What does a late round RB make? I don't see teams wanting to chase after him when he can't play more than a dozen snaps a game
he needs to transfer somewhere else that has a good offensive line
Fisch is a great recruiter
If he's projected as a 5th round pick his signing bonus would be under $400k and the actual contract is not guaranteed money. If he can make more at UW next year how would that be a dumb decision?
Yeah the idea that any RB needs to hurry and get his NFL time started only applies to first or maybe second round picks anymore. There is more incentive for a mid or late round guy to just stay in college.
Why does everyone and their brother think Coleman is a late-round pick? He looks late first round or early second round to me, if healthy.
Bucky Irving went in the 4th round. How does Coleman comp?
Coleman is much better in my opinion
I love me some Coleman
Running backs are a dime a dozen in the NFL unless you are truly elite. Coleman is a really good college running back, but so are dozens of others.
Bucky is actually a pretty good comp
If Coleman had any blocking at all, he'd be averaging 8.0 yards per carry
Coleman is a really good back, but the really great ones don’t rely on their OLs.
Coleman is definitely hurt by his OL, but I don’t think he’s alone in college football. There aren’t a lot of really good offensive lines out there.