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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: North Carolina
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Looks like some real posturing to get him selected by the end of the second round. I don't like this at all, but if you're a money-obsessed agent, I guess I can understand. I think if he sits the year out the earliest he will get selected next year is late round 2. But he won't have the benefit of learning a playbook or rehabbing with NFL doctors and facilities.
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Little Rock, AR
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I dont think that would be a smart move on McGahee's part.
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College Benchwarmer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: East Anglia
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I'm not so sure this is a bad move. It all depends how confident he is that he can come back. This guy was one of the best college RBs I ever saw. He was certainly better then Edgerrin James (faster). He did not work out at either the combine or Miami workout yesterday. So the big unknown is really for his recovery.
If he can afford to take a year off, then come back next year and have the kind of workout at the combine he expected before the injury (or at least something close) then he probably becomes a top 15 choice without having risked re-injury or downgrading himself by playing in any games. The difference between a top 15 choice and anything below round 2 is probably worth taking a year off, IF he is that certain he can recover from the injury. If he's not sure how the knee comes back then he needs to take his best shot now.
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College Benchwarmer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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As a GM, no way I think of this guy before the 4th round. No way I take him before the 5th. With his threats, no way I take him. Just as soon burn a pick on a back who will actually play, thankyou very much.
At least I feel somewhat protected, in that the Bungles already have Dillon & capable backups. At least our nitwit won't blow up the draft by taking this guy. |
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Pro Rookie
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Berkley, MI: The Hotbed of FOFC!
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Are you kidding me? The upside to this guy is incredible. Yes, I know, he's coming off a serious knee injury, but if you draft him and the knee is ok, you're basically stealing a top three pick later in the draft. Depending on how he runs and moves, and after having the doctors take a long hard look at him, if they said he was fine, I would consider taking him in the second. Sometimes you have to gamble. |
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General Manager
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: The Satellite of Love
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"At least I feel somewhat protected, in that the Bungles already have Dillon & capable backups. At least our nitwit won't blow up the draft by taking this guy."
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College Benchwarmer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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As a GM, no way I think of this guy before the 4th round. No way I take him before the 5th. With his threats, no way I take him. Just as soon burn a pick on a back who will actually play, thankyou very much.
At least I feel somewhat protected, in that the Bungles already have Dillon & capable backups. At least our nitwit won't blow up the draft by taking this guy. |
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Kansas City, MO
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Anybody here have deja vu?
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Pro Rookie
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Berkley, MI: The Hotbed of FOFC!
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Anybody here have deja vu?
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College Benchwarmer
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Philly
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If im Houston, I take him with the first pick of the 3rd round. They are the ONLY team I can think of that is in sort of a "grace" period and can wait out his injury.
They can sign a running back(resign Allen) and win 6 games and it is ok for them. I believe if he plays in 4 games, he loses his chance at his injury(insurance) claim. So he wont play next year unless he is 100% confident his injury is healed because he wont have a contract more than 1.5 million which his insurance is for. |
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Head Coach
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: NYC
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From Pasquarelli's ESPN column:
There is a suspicion among some teams that if University of Miami tailback Willis McGahee isn't happy with the round in which he is taken next month, he will simply refuse to sign a contract, spend a full year rehabilitating from his devastating knee injury suffered in the Fiesta Bowl, and go back into the 2004 draft. The theory is that a 100 percent healthy McGahee, even after a one-year hiatus from the game, would still be a top 10 choice in 2004. But potential suitors concerned by that possibility, agent Drew Rosenhaus told ESPN.com this week, need not worry. The tailback, who continues his recovery at an incredible pace, has every intention of signing with the team that chooses him this year. "Going back (into the '04 draft) isn't even an option," Rosenhaus said. "Willis wants to get into the league as quickly as possible. Let's face it, the faster that's accomplished, the faster he gets to a second contract. His mindset is that he will play this season. That's his total focus." Unless some team gambles and takes him in the first round -- there are rumors that Oakland, with consecutive choices at the end of the first stanza, might consider such a luxury -- McGahee's second contract will be more lucrative than the one he signs as a rookie. It will be interesting to see how the team that chooses McGahee handles his ongoing recovery. Several teams have suggested to ESPN.com that they prefer the Hurricanes star simply "redshirt" in 2003. McGahee and Dr. John Uribe, who repaired the catastrophic damage to his knee, still insist the tailback can be back on the field for at least a portion of training camp. |
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College Benchwarmer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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I wasn't dola'ing, I was daje vu'ing.
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Coordinator
Join Date: Oct 2000
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I don't think you take him until toward the end of the first day.
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College Benchwarmer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: East Anglia
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If I had two second round picks, one kinda late, I might consider burning one. If it pans out you have a pro bowl RB. If it doesn't oh well. Half the guys picked in that round flop anyways. He's the best I saw all year in college, not even close.
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Strategy Moderator
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: North Carolina
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If I were Houston I'd consider him in the third round. They have the extra picks to spend. If I was another team, I don't know if I'd touch him before round 4.
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College Prospect
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Austin, Texas
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willis magahee = archie griffin. write it down
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lolzcat
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: sans pants
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College Prospect
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Austin, Texas
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get back on the short bus
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