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I think the mistake is fans often mistake possibility for probability.
Berrios had a huge Senior season, so he's the case for having a huge Senior year to improve your draft stock. But players like Chad Thomas, Darling, McDermott - they're pretty much the same players now as they were last year.
- If Yearby had returned this year, he'd have a diploma instead of being a semester away from a diploma, but probably no more likely to be drafted.
- Stacy Coley could've gone pro after his Jr. season and been a 7th round draft pick. He came back in 2016, had a good year, and was a 7th round draft pick.
- Kaaya didn't seem like that much different a QB from his Frosh to Jr. year. I doubt his Senior year would've helped his draft stock much.
McIntosh coming back and playing himself into a 1st rounder is a possibility. But it's slim. About as likely as him coming back, getting injured or regressing - which is also slim.
The most likely scenario is McIntosh leaves this year, and is a 4th-5th round pick. Or he comes back, has another good year, gets his diploma, and is a 3rd-4th round pick. I think that's what he should be contemplating.
Chad Thomas and even McDermott improved their draft stock. Thomas was stout and consistent all season, and continued to build upon a solid 2016 season. McDermott's pass protection from the LT spot looked improved from last season, and he showed scouts OT is his best position. Darling, on the other hand, just continued to put out more bad tape of himself getting penalized, making mental errors, and falling on his *** while overreaching on his blocks. But then again, Darling wasn't going anywhere based on last season's film either.