https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2866969-video-chase-young-says-plan-is-to-return-to-ohio-state-amid-2020-draft-buzz
Would make absolutely zero sense
Would make absolutely zero sense
RealTalk said:
Any player who is a guaranteed top 5 pick that comes back has gotten a lucrative offer from a booster.
aggieclay said:
If he does for sure, I sure as hell respect his decision.
It makes no sense financially.TMF said:
Legit chance to win it all and get a ring. Won't get another chance. Can get insurance. I wouldn't say makes zero sense.
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According to industry professionals, the general rule is that a top-10 pick will qualify for $10 million of permanent total disability with a $5 million loss-of-value rider.
RealTalk said:
Any player who is a guaranteed top 5 pick that comes back has gotten bad advice.
Aggiebrewer said:
OMAHA!
So pedantic.Gramercy Riffs said:RealTalk said:
Any player who is a guaranteed top 5 pick that comes back has gotten bad advice.
TexAgs loves to play the "bad advice" card. If a guy leaves early when he shouldn't - bad advice. If he stays when he should leave - bad advice. These kids do what they want to do.
With his projection, he's being told to declare. No doubt about it. If he stays, that's on him and nobody else.
Or he needs to go back to school and take math every class.RealTalk said:
Any player who is a guaranteed top 5 pick that comes back has gotten bad advice.
Law Hall 69-72 said:RealTalk said:
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Toptierag2018 said:
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2866969-video-chase-young-says-plan-is-to-return-to-ohio-state-amid-2020-draft-buzz
Would make absolutely zero sense
RealTalk said:It makes no sense financially.TMF said:
Legit chance to win it all and get a ring. Won't get another chance. Can get insurance. I wouldn't say makes zero sense.
From this article in 2017: https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/20592832/how-college-football-players-get-insuranceQuote:
According to industry professionals, the general rule is that a top-10 pick will qualify for $10 million of permanent total disability with a $5 million loss-of-value rider.
Devin White, last year's #5 draft pick, got a guaranteed contract worth $30MM with a signing bonus of $20MM.
Do the math.
Bo Darville said:RealTalk said:It makes no sense financially.TMF said:
Legit chance to win it all and get a ring. Won't get another chance. Can get insurance. I wouldn't say makes zero sense.
From this article in 2017: https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/20592832/how-college-football-players-get-insuranceQuote:
According to industry professionals, the general rule is that a top-10 pick will qualify for $10 million of permanent total disability with a $5 million loss-of-value rider.
Devin White, last year's #5 draft pick, got a guaranteed contract worth $30MM with a signing bonus of $20MM.
Do the math.
Money isn't the top priority for many people.
gindaloon said:
Round about way of saying he won't play for Bengals.
agnerd said:
If kids will be able to profit off their likeness next year, would he be more marketable across the entire country as the best college player than as another elite athlete in an NFL full of them? Previous money differential may not be as wide now as it used to be.