Draft Updates (Tony Pauline)

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A complete misunderstanding of the system by this younger generation. In today's salary cap environment, rookie contracts are some of the most valuable assets held by any professional franchise. Watching and reading some of the "you better take your shot now" advice isn't just flawed, it's an unnecessary risk for some players. "Oh, but I can get hurt my senior year and..." Yes, there's insurance for that if your potential is sufficiently valuable. You know what there isn't insurance for? Getting cut because you're a 6th or 7th rounder or UDFA. This is even more extreme now than just a few years ago with guys like Forston. NFL front offices are looking for more finished products they can keep at a low cap hit for 4-5 years!
Does the school provide any guidance to these kids on these issues? Not the ‘where you project’ question, but the stuff you mention?
 
We are living in a world where 3rd round picks are getting cut. The average nfl career is 2.5 years. You better make a team if you want to make a living playing football. One year of league minimum wont make up for 40 years without vocational skills. It’s so short sighted
 
Exactly why Rumph deserves to be fired. Bandy leaving tells me they know he’s not coming back or something. No chance he actually thinks it’s a good idea
Has nothing to do with coaches. This is been happening for years.
 
Guys like Ahmmon capping on twitter using Shaq and Mike P as examples of how coming back guarantees nothing. Recent Alumni, current players, etc. The culture problem at Miami is so poor

Tried to say this, and the World Class Slurping Crew was acting like I was overreacting. Lol.

Go look at how many unwarranted early entries we’ve had during Shannon and Golden years......then compare it since Richt.
 
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Guys like Ahmmon capping on twitter using Shaq and Mike P as examples of how coming back guarantees nothing. Recent Alumni, current players, etc. The culture problem at Miami is so poor

Doesn't the school allow them to come back and finish their degrees at anytime at no cost? I think Shalala implemented that.
 
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Doesn't the school allow them to come back and finish their degrees at anytime at no cost? I think Shalala implemented that.

Yes but they come back with no room/board, no training table, no health insurance, no books/supplies, no tutoring, and no stipend.
 
I don't get why ppl are upset. These boys are gonna kill it in the XFL.
Gavin got worse every year he was here crazy

You obviously wasnt watching UM games, that man's run defense improved his 2nd and 3rd year, his 2nd year he was running neck & neck with gerald willis III in tackeles for loss, and although this year rousseau had all those sacks, garvin may have had the most qb pressures on the team, and that's from the strongside. So garvin's body of work is their, does he have anything left to prove at this level, not really, the scouts see that, would he improve his draft stock by coming back next year, well who's going to be the d-co, remember, garvin has had 3 d-linecoaches in 3 years, and since it looks like coach stoutland is staying, in order for thing to be consistent, he has to leave early so he can have his 4th d-line coach going into year 4.
 
I always said i would go back for my Masters later - yeah, that never happened. The longer you're out the harder it is to go back. I love to learn but hated classes and standardized testing. In the end it didn't matter for me bc my industry is about experience and decision making as much as it is degrees.

So i ask, why not finish it out now while getting bigger, stronger, faster (possibly) and more experienced so you are at your absolute peak for that NFL job interview?
Exactly...how many of the guys who have left early over the years have actually gone back to finish their degree? Didn't Kayaa just graduate...4 years after leaving? I would venture to say he's probably one of the smarter guys, academia-wise, too.
 
Pretty spot on to what I’ve said before and I’ll continue to post honest observations I get from scouts. The NFL isn’t like the NBA where potential is king, if you can’t contribute right away, certainly by year 2, then you’re almost certainly out of football

Do any of these guys think, if it doesn't work out there's the CFL? Any idea what pay is like there? Is that even a realistic thought for any of them?
 
Yeah they should come back to end up like Shaq and Pickney

They made their own bed with their play. They weren't anymore desirable last year than this one, so they lost nothing by staying besides a year. Had they elevated their game, it would've been a winning move. That's the point with a lot of the current and past guys. The chance is there to improve your stock, which is currently low to non-existent.
 
Corn Elder and Mike Jack we’re better and had better measurables than Bandy and they both went in the 5th round. Bandy is crazy to even entertain going pro

Kids just want to get the **** out Miami
Bandy thinking about declaring early is because of a family situation, not wanting to get the **** out of Miami. But go ahead and keep sh*tting on Miami every chance you get.
 
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If you want to take a look at a sleeper quarterback in the upcoming class, take a look at Lousiana Tech quarterback J’Mar Smith in the Independence Bowl on Thursday. I really like what Smith brings to the table as a potential sleeper. He has great mobility and lives outside of the pocket and out of structure. The magic he can make happen by breaking tackles and getting into space is awesome to watch. But when he is in the pocket, his pocket movement and presence are top-notch as well. He is comfortable working in there. The tools he has are really nice, and if he can round out his game I like him as a potential starter out of this class that no one is talking about. NF
 
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