11-18-2019, 09:26 AM
(11-17-2019, 07:20 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: Depending on what the doctors say, someone will draft him. If someone will take Jaylon Smith hight in the 2nd and redshirt him, with his potential...someone will take Tua too. More than likely a good team with a solid QB situation for the next couple years.
Or the Bengals...
The difference here is what burning a year on a rookie QB contract means. If you burn 1/2 years on that deal you are losing a lot of the value the rookie QB contract provides a team. Especially considering this is an injury that has the potential to shorten his career substantially. I think there will be a lot of teams, similar to Jaylon Smith, who red flag him medically and remove him from their draft boards completely. The issue though is when medical checks come around at the combine it will still be too early to have a good idea if it will be an AVN situation or not yet.