Very good read. If everyone had a mom like that. Also great to hear former Tigers who are in the NFL be there for him.
Maybe different around the country but any USC athlete who leaves early can come back and finish their degree without paying.
mid first if i had to guess. hes too big of a corner not to go somewhere in the first. late is worst case scenario.
http://espn.go.com/espn/print?id=14597342 Says Kiper had him at No. 20, and yes, his play next year will raise or lower his stock. There is much more room to fall than to rise, imo. Glad to have him back for sure, but I would've went to the NFL if I were him.
Alabama didn't have an exodus that I would have liked. They lose a lot but Reuben Foster and Eddie Jackson will be back on defense. Still though, they lose enough to where there is no excuse for LSU next season.
Sadly, I thought about you while in church this morning. Noticed a friend of mine who I'd never noticed just how tall he really was. I'm one inch shy of 6ft and he's 6'5ish. When I tip-toed to gain a few inches in height I realized it wouldn't be that critical as a QB. They do pass in lanes but those tall defensive players waving hands seem to bat more balls down today, overall. Regardless, you did sway me in my thinking about height not being all that critical- within reason.