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    Combating The Early Exodus of Draft Eligible Players

    I think injury or regression happens about as often as significant improvement. I think what happens a large majority of the time is players are basically the same as a Senior as they were as a Junior. Their draft stock remains about the same. If Michael Jackson left as a Junior and was a 5th...
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    Combating The Early Exodus of Draft Eligible Players

    I agree with what you're saying. I think you're definitely coming from a perspective of doing what's right by the player. But I don't think a player returning and not helping or hurting his draft stock is acknowledged near as much as it actually happens. Using Michael Jackson as an example...
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    Combating The Early Exodus of Draft Eligible Players

    Jaquan Johnson and Michael Jackson came back for their Senior years. Michael Jackson ended up a 5th round pick Jaquan ended up a 6th round pick So what's the difference between leaving after your Junior year to become a late round pick, and staying for your Senior year to be a late round pick?
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    Combating The Early Exodus of Draft Eligible Players

    Always play the most talented player. Always play the players that help you win. What year they are should never be a factor. No recruit would ever come to a school that has a policy of purposely benching Juniors. 2-3 players will leave early every year. It will work for some, and won't for...
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