Question about Jalin Hyatt

#26
#26
Don't tell Tyreke Hill or Cooper Cupp
Tyreek Hill is 5'10 190ish, stocky not small he's like a pocket Hercules. I saw a YouTube video with him racing TO and ocho Cinco and he was shorter than them but definitely didn't look small. Cooper Kupp is 6'2 200.

Jalin is 6 feet and generously listed at 180 and seems to have a softer type build. Another year in the weight room would do him good because he made tremendous gains since last season. That being said he could do the same with a personal trainer. I think he should go pro now because his stock is at an all time high. The chances he outdoes this season or even comes close is slim. It's not worth it. The greedy part of me wants him to stay but I think it would be a bad business decision.

If Al Davis were alive and the raiders had a top 10 pick I'd like his chances a lot better.
 
#27
#27
But a rematch ain't happening. When it mattered, we didn't get it done...against UGA and SCjr. Talking after the fact is pretty pitiful when there's no chance you could back it up. Did he give a score for Clemson? Is he playing? Rhetorical??
You’d have to email him, I’m jus the messenger
 
#28
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Also a large difference between Manning and a lot of people faced with this choice. Manning grew up in and was supported by an extremely well off family. A lot of these players don't have that and are the ones expected to make their families well off/secure their future.

How do you tell your family stay on food stamps, bad neighborhood another year? Not all face that but some do. It’s their life, not mine. They need to do what they need to do.
 
#29
#29
Hyatt could use a little more polish before the nfl. Now he has money it’s a high paid internship essentially. Do the time hone the skills while collecting a nice check and enjoying an amazing atmosphere. The college experience is a lifetime one
 
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#30
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Also a large difference between Manning and a lot of people faced with this choice. Manning grew up in and was supported by an extremely well off family. A lot of these players don't have that and are the ones expected to make their families well off/secure their future.

Well that’s why I think some that would normally do the no brainer and go. The landscape now is even if you came up in a lower middle class or less family, if you are a star winning awards etc. you can negotiate an NIL and then weigh the pros & cons of foregoing your Senior year. You could flop both ways getting hurt your Senior year or going Pro and just not translating your college numbers and out of league in a year or 2.
 
#31
#31
He might be 1sr round pick now, but for sure a 2nd rounder if not. Those are good rookie contracts. There's no NIL money coming that would equal that, plus the injury possibility. Go make your money young man. Thanks for some great memories.
 
#32
#32
He might be 1sr round pick now, but for sure a 2nd rounder if not. Those are good rookie contracts. There's no NIL money coming that would equal that, plus the injury possibility. Go make your money young man. Thanks for some great memories.
Yep. Under the circumstances...no Hooker...injury to Tillman, Hooker...biletnikoff award winner, late 1st talk, he'd be nuts to not go pro. I'll be stunned if he decides to return.
 
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