Scott Leclair
Well-Known Member
Now onto other issues after Hawks got the Bowl win off their backs. Josh Jackson. Stay or go?
From a selfish standpoint, I'd love him to stay, but, realistically, when you are pretty much guaranteed to be a 1st/early 2nd round pick, you should go.
The chance to make tens of millions of dollars doesn't come around very often, and it's unlikely that returning would enhance his draft stock, and has the potential to drastically worsen it.
Daniels, however, would be smart to return. Unless he blows people away at the combine, he's looking at around the 6th round, and would benefit from the extra year in terms of strength and technique.
Huh?Mike or LeShaun?
Huh?
You know, starting center James Daniels, the junior who is contemplating going pro. I'm sure you've heard of him.
Jackson should go. Take the money while he can. Yeah he could stay and get better but he'll get better in the NFL and get paid to do so.
I'd say.....KF should go.
There's some truth to what you say for sure. He wasn't going to win the underwear Olympics in Indy. But there's something to be said about coming off that JR year he had and how he'd have been looked at. I don't think he'd have been a 1st round top 3 corner either but he wouldn't have slipped to the late 5th round either. There was a good chance he'd have gone in the late 2nd if not 3rd round I think which would have made him more.. Not to mention get his NFL clock started a year sooner for him to get to the next contract. That is where the money is. Most players only get two contracts in fact the average player gets just the one the rookie deal they get locked in on for 4 yrs some with options of a 5th.. If you play over 8 yrs and get to negotiate a 2nd and 3rd contract you've done as well for yourself as you can. (QBs are exceptions. Cousins getting franchise tagged over and over is crazy and he just might be again)I really don't think King cost himself millions by staying. It was his performance in the combine that hurt him, just as it would have hurt him if he'd gone a year earlier. He was never going to be a first round pick due to his measurables, IMO. He's proving with his play for the Chargers that stats aren't everything, but that's the way of the NFL. Jackson's performance in the combine will help determine his draft spot, but he also has the height along with speed that the NFL is looking for so his numbers may not be as important.
Sounds like Daniels is the #2 C on the board and projected to go in the 2nd round. The pessimist in me says they will both go. Jackson is gone. Daniels is only 20 so he has a tricky decision ahead of him. I think he will be back though.