TheKnightReport - Rutgers Football DB Max Melton declares for 2024 NFL Draft
Rutgers Football cornerback Max Melton has declared for the 2024 NFL Draft.
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No lolHe’ll play in the bowl game?
If he is picked in the 1st three rounds ..yes.The right move. Good luck to Max!
Most draft "bibles" have him as a 3rd rounder.
Not to derail the thread, but none of these articles mention whether or not he's playing in the bowl game. Are we at a point now where if a guy decides to turn pro, it's automatic that he's skipping his bowl game, if it isn't in the BCS playoffs? It seems to me the reward of a good showing is at least equal to the risk of a long term injury. I'm disappointed if his decision is to skip the bowl game. Of course, it's not my future and won't begrudge any decision he makes. But it sucks to work so hard to achieve a goal and then make a business decision not to enjoy the fruit of that labor.Too bad
Not to derail the thread, but none of these articles mention whether or not he's playing in the bowl game. Are we at a point now where if a guy decides to turn pro, it's automatic that he's skipping his bowl game, if it isn't in the BCS playoffs? It seems to me the reward of a good showing is at least equal to the risk of a long term injury. I'm disappointed if his decision is to skip the bowl game. Of course, it's not my future and won't begrudge any decision he makes. But it sucks to work so hard to achieve a goal and then make a business decision not to enjoy the fruit of that labor.
I always think about Jake Butt who was pegged as first rounder or at worst second rounder, tore up his knee and dropped to the 4th round. Was never the same player and now he's calling games on the Big 10 Network.Not to derail the thread, but none of these articles mention whether or not he's playing in the bowl game. Are we at a point now where if a guy decides to turn pro, it's automatic that he's skipping his bowl game, if it isn't in the BCS playoffs? It seems to me the reward of a good showing is at least equal to the risk of a long term injury. I'm disappointed if his decision is to skip the bowl game. Of course, it's not my future and won't begrudge any decision he makes. But it sucks to work so hard to achieve a goal and then make a business decision not to enjoy the fruit of that labor.
The senior bowl is much less about the game as it is the drills and everything leading up to it against the best competition. You’ll read draft profiles every year of guys moving up significantly because they “flashed at the senior bowl.”I remain a little disappointed that he skipped the Pinstripe Bowl, so take this with a healthy grain of salt. But now that's he's been invited to the Combine, should he skip the Senior Bowl? Isn't he at risk of injury by participating in that game as well?
All star bowl invites are as big as the combine. They get to really watch you in practice and in pads. They learn so much more about you as a player.I remain a little disappointed that he skipped the Pinstripe Bowl, so take this with a healthy grain of salt. But now that's he's been invited to the Combine, should he skip the Senior Bowl? Isn't he at risk of injury by participating in that game as well?