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Any word on Kevin King?NeGgaPlEaSe said:
Budda Baker, Sidney Jones, Elijah Qualls and Vita Vea are leaning toward entering the draft early too, a team source told The Seattle Times.jecornel said:Qualls is next.
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I truly believe, Vita is a top 15 talent. If he stays and improves his conditioning he will be the first DT taken in the 2018 draft. 1st round money sounds better than 2nd round.bananasnblondes said:
You have to think with Vita that school might not be his thing and the quickest he can get to the league, the better. It took him an extra year after high school to get his stuff together.jecornel said:
I hope Vita stays.NeGgaPlEaSe said:
Budda Baker, Sidney Jones, Elijah Qualls and Vita Vea are leaning toward entering the draft early too, a team source told The Seattle Times.jecornel said:Qualls is next.
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cant teams pay for insurance on the star players now? i thought i read that that was a new trend, which should diminish the injury concern of a guy like vea who could improve his draft position with another year.
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Who replaces Ross' speed and quickness out wide? I don't think there's anyone on the roster who come close, not sure on the TBS front.
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There's literally like 2 other guys in all of college football that could replace Ross' speed and quickness.digits said:Who replaces Ross' speed and quickness out wide? I don't think there's anyone on the roster who come close, not sure on the TBS front.
We're bringing in 3 studs in Ty Jones, Alex Cook, and Terrel Bynum though. By far the best WR class UW has had in a long time -
I hate you.CuntWaffle said:
Any word on Kevin King?NeGgaPlEaSe said:
Budda Baker, Sidney Jones, Elijah Qualls and Vita Vea are leaning toward entering the draft early too, a team source told The Seattle Times.jecornel said:Qualls is next.
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NeGgaPlEaSe said:
Budda Baker, Sidney Jones, Elijah Qualls and Vita Vea are leaning toward entering the draft early too, a team source told The Seattle Times.</blockquotjecornel said:Qualls is next.
The only one that is really ready is Sidney Jones. -
yeah, Lockner had one taken out when he decided to come back (10-15 mil) and Fournette had one this year for about 10 mil, however I think very few players have actually ever collect on it.doogville said:cant teams pay for insurance on the star players now? i thought i read that that was a new trend, which should diminish the injury concern of a guy like vea who could improve his draft position with another year.
Oregon corner Ekpre-Olomu collected 3 mil after a season ending knee injury last year.
In general, costs 8,000 per million of coverage per season but extended family members can take out the policies and get the down payment money funneled to them via an agent or booster relatively easily. FSU, Oregon, and TAMU already have a school fund to pay for the premiums for its players that they see fit to receive a policy.
Since 1990 The NCAA also provides Exceptional Student-Athlete Disability Insurance, which is for career ending injuries, only a few players have ever collected.






