Does anyone else think Wood goes pro?
I agree with you on all those aspects.I think based on the performance he had this past season if he has another one or even better he will go pro...IMO.
I would like to see Martin and Watt come back but I think Martin will definitely leave.
I can see Calabrese and Fox looking for 5th years if they don't have stellar years to make them think they are ready for the NFL. Based on how recruiting LBs this season goes it will be a toss up if Kelly will bring them back.
Didn't Calabrese play as a freshman?
Base is 18 assuming Eifert goes pro and Jake Golic and Stockton don't get 5th years.
Potential 5th years include Calabrese, Fox, Martin, Watt, Tausch, and Wood.
Does anyone else think Wood goes pro?
18 as in only 18 open scollies for freshman? Another small class will mean another year of a lot of slow play right?
Base is 18 assuming Eifert goes pro and Jake Golic and Stockton don't get 5th years.
Potential 5th years include Calabrese, Fox, Martin, Watt, Tausch, and Wood.
Base is 18 assuming Eifert goes pro and Jake Golic and Stockton don't get 5th years.
I think based on the performance he had this past season if he has another one or even better he will go pro...IMO.
I would like to see Martin and Watt come back but I think Martin will definitely leave.
Thing about running backs is they have a short shelf life. If he has his degree and stays healthy next season I see no reason for him to stay for a 5th year.He might, but he doesn't have ideal size for an NFL RB. If he has another good year, I'd put his chances for taking a 5Y at 50/50.
Not sure where that's coming from, other than general pessimism. Floyd, Te'o, and Eifert were all far more likely to jump early than Martin, yet each one of them stayed. Our OL was good in 2011, but they were exposed by most of the top teams we played. Unless Martin and our OL have a tremendous 2012 campaign, I think both Watt and Martin are likely to return.
He might, but he doesn't have ideal size for an NFL RB. If he has another good year, I'd put his chances for taking a 5Y at 50/50.
Not sure where that's coming from, other than general pessimism. Floyd, Te'o, and Eifert were all far more likely to jump early than Martin, yet each one of them stayed. Our OL was good in 2011, but they were exposed by most of the top teams we played. Unless Martin and our OL have a tremendous 2012 campaign, I think both Watt and Martin are likely to return.
He might, but he doesn't have ideal size for an NFL RB. If he has another good year, I'd put his chances for taking a 5Y at 50/50.
Not sure where that's coming from, other than general pessimism. Floyd, Te'o, and Eifert were all far more likely to jump early than Martin, yet each one of them stayed. Our OL was good in 2011, but they were exposed by most of the top teams we played. Unless Martin and our OL have a tremendous 2012 campaign, I think both Watt and Martin are likely to return.