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As we approach the draft rumors are already flying. One is the Cardinals will choose Kyler Murray number one and trade Josh Rosen. Go for it ********. Teams can do what they want including screwing up the future by getting a media hero caste player who won't pan out.
Then there is the Trevor Lawrence news. While the current rules about entering the NFL stipulate a player can declare after their junior year and or if they are 21. The Trevor situation might get real sticky. I can see lawyers moving in like vultures.
There are a multitude of things that could happen. According to most experts including Mel Kiper, Trevor would be the first player chosen in the 2019 draft. So this begs a lot of questions?
Will Trevor stay all three years at Clemson?
Will he sit out the next two seasons as suggested by the Wall Street Journal?
Will he up the ante by joining one of these "off season" leagues like the new XFL thus putting pressure on the NFL to change their guidelines?
Will he play next season and sit out his junior year?
Will he challenge the rules in court which have already been tried unsuccessfully?
Now it could be he sticks it out at Clemson and becomes the first pick in the 2021 draft after his junior year. Will that happen? Maybe. I would say it is 50-50.
He is pro ready as many compare him to Peyton Manning now so you wonder about injury concerns. This will become a major talking point going forward.
Other odds and ends. Mixed bag really. There is a fairly decent chance RB Patrick Laird gets invited to the combine. If his workout numbers are within a certain range like running under a 4.7 40 yard dash and showing quickness in the drills I suspect after teams talk to him they might want to bite. It is my contention great character types out rule the underwear Olympic variables teams over rely on. As long as he shows enough athletic ability which I think he will. In a fair world Laird would get drafted. But who says things are fair. I have said this before. I would draft Laird in a second. At worst a solid mix it up catch run RB and a special teams player with leadership skills.
But RB AJ Ouellette is being ignored and likely as it stands today won't get invited which is a slap in the face.
From fairly decent sources it looks like four white WRs will be invited (Isabella has already been invited see above) to the combine. All four are projected to get drafted but I caution everyone here. Andy Isabella, Cody Thompson and Hunter Renfrow are listed as 6th to 7th round picks. David Sills is listed as a third round pick. We could still se as low as two or three white WRs get drafted. White WRs are always downgraded far below where they "should" be chosen.
Scott Miller and Trent Irwin as far as I can tell at this point won't be invited. Irwin is injured too which is a death blow. Miller is being totally ignored. Smallish white speedsters are seen as the Plague while small black speedsters are all over NFL rosters.
Things could change a little bit in the coming weeks but that is the latest I know from fairly reliable sources.
[Update. The Cardinals also might choose QB Haskins number one as trade bait.]
Then there is the Trevor Lawrence news. While the current rules about entering the NFL stipulate a player can declare after their junior year and or if they are 21. The Trevor situation might get real sticky. I can see lawyers moving in like vultures.
There are a multitude of things that could happen. According to most experts including Mel Kiper, Trevor would be the first player chosen in the 2019 draft. So this begs a lot of questions?
Will Trevor stay all three years at Clemson?
Will he sit out the next two seasons as suggested by the Wall Street Journal?
Will he up the ante by joining one of these "off season" leagues like the new XFL thus putting pressure on the NFL to change their guidelines?
Will he play next season and sit out his junior year?
Will he challenge the rules in court which have already been tried unsuccessfully?
Now it could be he sticks it out at Clemson and becomes the first pick in the 2021 draft after his junior year. Will that happen? Maybe. I would say it is 50-50.
He is pro ready as many compare him to Peyton Manning now so you wonder about injury concerns. This will become a major talking point going forward.
Other odds and ends. Mixed bag really. There is a fairly decent chance RB Patrick Laird gets invited to the combine. If his workout numbers are within a certain range like running under a 4.7 40 yard dash and showing quickness in the drills I suspect after teams talk to him they might want to bite. It is my contention great character types out rule the underwear Olympic variables teams over rely on. As long as he shows enough athletic ability which I think he will. In a fair world Laird would get drafted. But who says things are fair. I have said this before. I would draft Laird in a second. At worst a solid mix it up catch run RB and a special teams player with leadership skills.
But RB AJ Ouellette is being ignored and likely as it stands today won't get invited which is a slap in the face.
From fairly decent sources it looks like four white WRs will be invited (Isabella has already been invited see above) to the combine. All four are projected to get drafted but I caution everyone here. Andy Isabella, Cody Thompson and Hunter Renfrow are listed as 6th to 7th round picks. David Sills is listed as a third round pick. We could still se as low as two or three white WRs get drafted. White WRs are always downgraded far below where they "should" be chosen.
Scott Miller and Trent Irwin as far as I can tell at this point won't be invited. Irwin is injured too which is a death blow. Miller is being totally ignored. Smallish white speedsters are seen as the Plague while small black speedsters are all over NFL rosters.
Things could change a little bit in the coming weeks but that is the latest I know from fairly reliable sources.
[Update. The Cardinals also might choose QB Haskins number one as trade bait.]
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