This one will really hurt.
He's been banged up all year, no idea how he made it to the end of the season
I'd love to see him come back and agree w/you that it would likely be a win-win. That said, his combine performance is a huge variable that will impact his decision. I have to believe he's going to interview very well as BB seems to do a great job w/culture, and his guys are almost always prepared and on message. If he gets feedback that he's going to be chosen before the end of day 2 then he should go, but if he doesn't, we should pay him and happily welcome him back.I would completely understand if he wanted to test NFL draft , but with NIL , he’s a guy who could really make decent money by using his redshirt for an extra year while raising his staff status for the next year
Not a bad thought - Why didn't WE let him grow into an ILB?Think Bailey has a chance to be a monster ILB in the NFL. Add another 10-15 pounds and definitely think he'll be a long time starter with a run of years at or near the top of his position. It's a great projection IMO. Position versatile and a real enforcer for a defense.
My wife broke her shoulder, and I can confirm that disqualifies one for tackle football.
Not a bad thought - Why didn't WE let him grow into an ILB?
Currently NFL scouts and Bret Bielema disagree with youI have nothing but good things to say for Bailey, however I dont think that he is a good enough player for the nfl. Might make special teams or practice squad but it will be a very short nfl career. He would be better off collecting a college paycheck for another year before giving it a try. Unless Canada or the XFL is his next step.
So what round are you projecting him to go?Currently NFL scouts and Bret Bielema disagree with you
Not doing that but if he leaves they think he will be a drafted. (I expect him back just my hunch)So what round are you projecting him to go?
Not doing that but if he leaves they think he will be a drafted. (I expect him back just my hunch)