I hear you with that.. To me the best RB last season when healthy was Chubba. Still can't believe he's returning. Kid was still getting his yards even when Wallace was done and the QB got hurt.Okielite, gets hurt. WR, Wallace came back and the leading NCAA rusher, last year.
Bingo. Alabama WR in this years draft just scored a 9 on his Wonderlic test. Anything below a 10 and your dealing with someone who functions at a 3rd grade level or less. For someone of his age, your basically retarded. The lengths some of these programs go to not only academically accept them to the school, but also keep them "eligible" through at least 3 year years of school must be unreal.I heard an interesting comment from my cousin who is a full professor in chemistry at a major university. "The GPA's of a lot of players will drop like a rock if they aren't needed to play sports and their teachers stop giving them easier grading to help keep them eligible".
WAG method.The NFL, is the answer to your question.
How in the hell do they draft next year, if no college season...Tea Leaves...Palm Readers...Crystal Balls?
IMO, IF universities accept/admit those you describe and they full well know they ain't too swift upstairs, then those universities have a moral obligation to do what they can to help those students succeed. They KNEW and still took accepted them so............Bingo. Alabama WR in this years draft just scored a 9 on his Wonderlic test. Anything below a 10 and your dealing with someone who functions at a 3rd grade level or less. For someone of his age, your basically retarded. The lengths some of these programs go to not only academically accept them to the school, but also keep them "eligible" through at least 3 year years of school must be unreal.
Michigan and Texas. This was both teams year.
But that's every year, right?