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The degree argument is different, but everyone keeps bringing up the fact that coming back to school could improve your draft position. Under the new CBA, the higher rounds aren't getting crazy money and all rookie deals are three years, so the incentive to move up isn't as strong as the incentive to get into the league earlier so you get to free agency a year earlier. The big money doesn't come from being taken at the top of the second round opposed to the middle of the fourth; the big money comes after your rookie deal is up. So staying in school would be like playing an extra year on your rookie deal for free.
If this is even remotely close to accurate (which I would say it would be given other info I have read on it before), there is significantly more value in going the top two rounds.
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