We’ll see. Another way to look at it is he really wants it that bad and he’ll play his guys out for one season because that’s all he gets.
Aint no probably about it, that runt wont ever see the NFL unless he becomes Will Grier's equipment manager.He's probably too small to go to the NFL as a QB, he needs to run to baseball if they think he really has potential.
Aint no probably about it, that runt wont ever see the NFL unless he becomes Will Grier's equipment manager.
Yep, he's a good CFB QB prospect and good weapon at this level.No argument there. You’re still gonna have to contend with him next season though.
If I was Murray, I would take the baseball money now. I don't see his potential as an NFL QB. He's a good college QB behind a good team, which Oklahoma is, but that doesn't translate into the big bucks.
At least this way he'll get plenty of money and even if he's a failure in baseball he'll have something to hold onto.
Fewer chances of winding up with CTC also.
Without a doubt. I just don’t see any ways he’s drafted that high. If he goes around 40 which is as high as I’ve seen, you’re looking at a draft slot value of around $1.6 million. Probably not enough to make the jump. I know there is talk of whatever team drafting him possibly allowing him to play football this fall but I don’t know how much stock I put into that.
Well from 40 to top 10 pick! The allure of playing qb at OU is real. 4.75 mil is also real. Will be interesting to see it play out.
Yeah, MLB has to try to figure out how much (if any) Murray's upside is if he dedicates to baseball on a full time basis. That could be a crap shoot.
Great call dumbass.
Damn near $5 mil signing bonus. Apparently Oakland is going to let him play football this fall though.
Welp, I guess MLB thinks he has a ton of upside if he plays baseball full time!
You know there's other ways to look at this.
He could turn Oakland down and continue playing football and
baseball. After his Junior Year, MLB could draft him again. And
after his senior year, if need be.
Then he's in a position to play MLB against the NFL. Plus he'll know
if he has a shot in the NFL. He'd always have a shot in the CFL.
College players, live a great deal better, than rookie league, Class A
and Class AA baseball players live, and he'll have 3 or 4 years playing
at that level. That's a lot of bus trips.