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Everestt Gholstonson
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Huh this would be a bad move for him. He would probably be a 3rd rounder.
i reckon he could go higher than that. A team will take him high and let him sit for a year i reckon
Huh this would be a bad move for him. He would probably be a 3rd rounder.
I'd like to know where he's projected. He's had a solid year, but i just don't think he's quite ready to be a very high pick.
My next question is why would he be leaving? Is there something going in behind the scenes?
Who is Matt miller? And Stanley needs to stay for one more so he can be a top 10 pick
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Reporter for Bleacher Report.
Bleacher report. So can I assume it's not a legit source?
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Bleacher report. So can I assume it's not a legit source?
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I get the strike while the iron is hot mentality, but IDK that I'll ever understand kids leaving after 3 years (unless graduated) and coming to ND in the first place. Why not go to a football factory where all you have to do is focus on your craft? Someone choosing ND over everywhere else should understand the value in staying one more year and getting the ND degree over chancing it in the pros.
Yes, he could finish his degree later. But we know that does not often happen (not to mention, that cost comes out of pocket).
Good luck to him if he takes off! Hopefully he stays and graduates.
One of the founders is an ND graduateBleacher report. So can I assume it's not a legit source?
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Due to the new CBA it is wise to leave early now if you are indeed an NFL prospect. Staying in college for an NFL prospect means that is just one less year of salary. It was the reason Niklas left and many others all around the country. Rookie contracts are not awarding high picks as they used to, instead the money comes in the second contract. If I were an NFL prospect and I would leave too.
School isn't going anywhere and you can finish in the offseason or after your career is over.
I get the strike while the iron is hot mentality, but IDK that I'll ever understand kids leaving after 3 years (unless graduated) and coming to ND in the first place. Why not go to a football factory where all you have to do is focus on your craft? Someone choosing ND over everywhere else should understand the value in staying one more year and getting the ND degree over chancing it in the pros.
Yes, he could finish his degree later. But we know that does not often happen (not to mention, that cost comes out of pocket).
Good luck to him if he takes off! Hopefully he stays and graduates.
It worked out real well for Niklas too didn't it? 3 catches for 38 yards 0 TDs. Yes I know on Nov 18th he was put on IR.
To me he isn't first round talent.
He'd have all of the money from his first contract.
From the site I looked atvhe was only guaranteed 1.8 million.
That won't last him a life time.
He can go back to Notre Dame, graduate in whatever he was majoring in, get a job, and have that 1.8 million to sit on and compound interest. That 1.8 million gives him financial security, makes any career risks less painful if something goes wrong, and he will never have to think about "what if".
He can go back to Notre Dame, graduate in whatever he was majoring in, get a job, and have that 1.8 million to sit on and compound interest. That 1.8 million gives him financial security, makes any career risks less painful if something goes wrong, and he will never have to think about "what if".
You or I can't say that with certainty he could have pissed that away or he might have barley spent a penny.
And with the weak TE class he could probably gonna #1 this year and made a lot more money. Because I have enough faith to say he is better then O'Leary.