Hunter is the only lock for a high round. Kwon has potential but I don't think he's going in the first two rounds. All of the others would benefit from another year, especially Hawkins and Vidal Alexander. Much depends on finances and how well they are doing in school. Four or five will probably bolt for the quick money rather than the big money.
So true Red, many kids want it now. Leave college, an want to start at the top, don't have time to move up in a job. Like I said, Hawk should stay, he could end up in the first round next year. Move to LOT, play it a year.
If my kid came home after their junior year at school and told me that they had a very promising shot at a job that paid a minimum of $88K if they suck, $435K if they're marginal and millions if they're any good, I'd disown them if they turned it down. They can finish their degree later and be unemployed looking for an entry level job making $40k.
http://lsu.247sports.com/Bolt/Does-LSU-get-hit-hard-by-early-departures-to-the-NFL-33445755 Mike Detellier thinks Hunter, Mills, and Collins are gone for sure. Add to the fact that Rashard Robinson may transfer or get kicked off the team.
I agree with much of what you said, though the Jets and Giants technically play in New Jersey. I don't think NYC can tax them.
Grades, positive drug tests, or defied coaches . . . take your pick. Those are the big three "violation of team rules".