Oklahoma QB Sam Bradford and TE Jermaine Gresham announced at a press conference Wednesday that they will stay in school for 2009.
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I think the TE might have been gone, and Bradford might have gone high as well based on position, but I don't think SBiddy is anywhere near one of the top 10 players in this draft.
I don't really like him at all. The TE looks like a stud though in the 3 games I saw them this year. He is like a gazelle.
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They probably have insurance policies. Not saying its a good idea none-the-less, but I can understand. Besides, I bet Bradford is from a rich family. Most of these QBs imo are.Originally posted by redthese guys are idiots, why would 1st round picks decide to stay in school and risk injury?
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Well there goes one of the few players I really wanted. Gresham is going to be good. These players that are going back to school probably love the college life and feel like they have unfinished business. It's a different game when you get to the pros so hopefully they're just enjoying their time now. I also hope neither of them get hurt.
Didn't Leinart do this as well? I thought he was projected as the #1 pick but went back to college and then slipped in the draft until he caught with Arizona.
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He might have looked at it differently had they beaten Florida in the national championship game. Maybe he feels he has something to prove.Originally posted by redthese guys are idiots, why would 1st round picks decide to stay in school and risk injury?Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
Vince Lombardi
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Originally posted by missionim pretty sure the rookie salary cap is instituted next year too... not a smart choice for a projected #1 ... maybe he had some brady quinn/AR draft-drop fears.
This is the big thing, why would you stay in school when the Rookie Cap maybe here next year, just silly.If you don't like me....bite me...
....want some, come get some!
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They all have insurance policies in case they suffer career ending injuries, but the first round guys tend not to have insurance policies in case they suffer debilitating injuries. So if a QB tear apart his knee to the point where he won't play football again, the policy pays out, but if he mess up his shoulder in such a way that he can still play, but he just doesn''t have the arm strength he used to, so he slips quite a bit in the draft, and his career is short and unremarkable, the policy doesn't pay out.Originally posted by PartialThey probably have insurance policies.
No actuary will guarantee anything like "draft position" or "how much money you make off of contracts."</delurk>
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