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re: ***OFFICIAL*** SEC players leaving early for the 2013 NFL Draft thread
Posted on 1/15/13 at 11:33 pm to CockRocket
Posted on 1/15/13 at 11:33 pm to CockRocket
We brought in 3 highly rated WRs last year, and red-shirted 2 of them. Shaq Roland couldn't get on the field enough due to so many others at his position who were experienced players. The primary guy ahead of him was Sanders. Hopefully he along with Fuller and Smith will be able to contribute this season. Ellington was our leader in receiving yardage, and Byrd and Nick Jones will also be able to step up. Our TEs will also be solid options...
Losing Ace was a blow still, because I felt we had another receiving duo for next season that would be dependable and consistent, like Alshon and Gurley in 2010, and Rice and McKinley in '06. We'll still have Ellington plus several other options to step up...
Losing Ace was a blow still, because I felt we had another receiving duo for next season that would be dependable and consistent, like Alshon and Gurley in 2010, and Rice and McKinley in '06. We'll still have Ellington plus several other options to step up...
Posted on 1/16/13 at 6:54 am to ConwayGamecock
Yesterday was deadline right?
Posted on 1/16/13 at 12:48 pm to WG_Dawg
UGA only 3 declared for draft?
Posted on 1/16/13 at 1:12 pm to deeprig9
Yep. Of course we had a lot of seniors leave too and Ken malcome is transferring
This post was edited on 1/16/13 at 1:13 pm
Posted on 1/16/13 at 1:32 pm to WG_Dawg
Steve Spurrier, Jr., tweeted yesterday that a record 74 underclassmen have declared. It's insane. I can see the logic for kids who are likely to go in the first round, and for running backs -- but most would be better off staying another year.
Many of these players will never get drafted and never play a down of professional football. Would suck to trade your never-to-be-replaced senior year
for the unemployment line.
Many of these players will never get drafted and never play a down of professional football. Would suck to trade your never-to-be-replaced senior year
for the unemployment line.
Posted on 1/16/13 at 2:33 pm to SpringBokCock
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Steve Spurrier, Jr., tweeted yesterday that a record 74 underclassmen have declared. It's insane. I can see the logic for kids who are likely to go in the first round, and for running backs -- but most would be better off staying another year. Many of these players will never get drafted and never play a down of professional football. Would suck to trade your never-to-be-replaced senior year for the unemployment line.
With this being considered one of the weakest drafts in recent memory, I would assume that kids are thinking if they leave early that they could improve their draft stock. Not saying it's smart, but I think a lot of late round guys are figuring they'd stand a chance of being drafted a littler higher this year than waiting a year in a potentially stronger draft class and be drafted later.
Posted on 1/16/13 at 2:39 pm to WG_Dawg
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we had a lot of seniors leave too and Ken malcome is transferring
and Todd Grantham
Posted on 1/19/13 at 9:30 am to SpringBokCock
Here is the 73 players that have been granted eligibility.
73 players granted special eligibility for the 2013 NFL draft.
Fluker is not listed. Guess he's not considered an underclassman.
73 players granted special eligibility for the 2013 NFL draft.
Fluker is not listed. Guess he's not considered an underclassman.
Posted on 1/19/13 at 7:47 pm to WG_Dawg
Are there still players on the fence?
Posted on 1/20/13 at 10:21 am to Hugo Stiglitz
The 15th was the deadline to declare.
Posted on 1/20/13 at 5:40 pm to crispyUGA
I think it may be time to take the sticky down.
Posted on 1/21/13 at 11:13 am to jatebe
I just read why DJ Fluker is not listed on the 73 undergraduate list.
So even if you red-shirted and can come back for another year; if you have graduated, you are considered in a different category.
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When I posted the list of 73 early entrants in the NFL draft, I heard from a couple readers who wanted to know why Alabama’s D.J. Fluker and Syracuse’s Justin Pugh weren’t on it. The reason, according to the NFL, is that Fluker and Pugh are in a separate category of players in the draft, having notified the NFL that they have graduated.
So even if you red-shirted and can come back for another year; if you have graduated, you are considered in a different category.
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