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Ole Miss wide receiver Damore'ea Stringfellow announced Monday that he will forgo his senior season and enter the 2017 NFL Draft. Per OleMissSports.com:
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"In that light, after much reflection and prayer, it pleases and saddens me to announce that I have decided to forgo my senior year and declare for the 2017 NFL Draft to pursue my dream of playing on Sundays. I would like to thank my family, coaches, professors and most of all the fans that have given me the love, courage and much needed prayer to go out and make Oxford proud. I truly would not have this amazing opportunity without you."

"I am grateful to Damore'ea for his commitment to our program," said Rebel head coach Hugh Freeze. "He has a tremendous opportunity, and we are excited for him to enter the next phase of his life. We look forward to seeing another Rebel receiver in the NFL."
Stringfellow finished the season with 46 receptions for 716 yards and six touchdowns.
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Luke89 months
same tired remarks... it would be refreshing to hear one actually tell the truth and say they are ready to get paid instead of the posturing bs
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TigerOnTheMountain89 months
Fournette did just that. Said it's all about his daughter.
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