Players staying and leaving for 21-22 season

Urbandale2013

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Gotta love people sneezing at Butler "only" making $1.4 million. It takes the average college grad 15+ years to make that.
No one is sneezing at $1.4 million. It isn’t a go now and get $1.4 million or come back and get nothing. It is a go and get $1.4 million or come back and likely still at least get $1.4 million. The question is which choice gives a better chance for making it in the NFL. Depending on his grade it could be coming back or it could be going.
 

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No one is sneezing at $1.4 million. It isn’t a go now and get $1.4 million or come back and get nothing. It is a go and get $1.4 million or come back and likely still at least get $1.4 million. The question is which choice gives a better chance for making it in the NFL. Depending on his grade it could be coming back or it could be going.
I think the issue is will he be able to further boost his stock at Iowa State enough to justify the risk of potentially getting injured?

I’m just not sure that’s the case.
 

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No one is sneezing at $1.4 million. It isn’t a go now and get $1.4 million or come back and get nothing. It is a go and get $1.4 million or come back and likely still at least get $1.4 million. The question is which choice gives a better chance for making it in the NFL. Depending on his grade it could be coming back or it could be going.

I was just talking to a buddy about this type of money (more re: NBA). Look at Wiggington, he likely could have had first round money if he left early (after fresh year) but didn't and now is not (and to be fair, basketball seems to have a secondary path of international ball, etc that can get very good money).

$1.4 million is A LOT of money....but if you start taking into account the agent fees, taxes, potentially needing to pay back some advance money/training, etc. you'd have to be VERY disciplined to have it sustain...now, granted, $1.4 is way better than zero or no shot. (and if you can stick with a practice squad you still get REAL good money compared to a "real" job).
 

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I think the issue is will he be able to further boost his stock at Iowa State enough to justify the risk of potentially getting injured?

I’m just not sure that’s the case.
But no one is saying he should definitely come back. It depends on where his grade is. If he grades out as a third day guy then I’d probably come back because I think the risk reward is there. If he grades out as day 2 guy then he should go. You also have to remember there are the insurance policies so he can still get something even in a worst case scenario. Besides I don’t think earning potential is going to be a problem for him regardless.
 

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I actually think Soehner might be a more intriguing NFL prospect than Kolar, and I think Kolar will play in the league for a long time. Soehnear has good hands, is a great blocker, and the dude is just a mountain of a man. Kind of feel like we underutilized him this year.

Sean Foster is interesting, I know he had a lot of injuries. And if you told me week 1 I would be saying this I would have said you were nuts. But the last 5 or 6 game, he looked like he was dominating people over there. I think he might be the most improved player from game 1 to game 12 i have ever seen here. I never played at that level so I have no idea what it does to your body, but maybe....I don’t know..if he feels like he could handle it, another year might put him on some draft boards. I might be crazy on that one...just a thought. Don’t know his situation or desire to do it again.

It all depends on Triebers development I would think.
 

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But no one is saying he should definitely come back. It depends on where his grade is. If he grades out as a third day guy then I’d probably come back because I think the risk reward is there. If he grades out as day 2 guy then he should go. You also have to remember there are the insurance policies so he can still get something even in a worst case scenario. Besides I don’t think earning potential is going to be a problem for him regardless.
My early readings so far that I’ve seen are round 3-4. I’ve seen him listed as roughly TE #3-5 in the pre draft rankings already. His stock is definitely a solid one.

Also remember that he was on fire over the last few weeks. His stock will only increase from it.
 

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That means all the starters on the line will be back right? Wow!
That's huge. Effectively the same offense as last year minus some tight ends. That's not a small loss, considering their role on the offense, but it's really encouraging.
 

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Sean Foster back!!



Man that is big...if he can stay healthy....just huge. I just can't believe Sean's improvement. Maybe I am just seeing things wrong and overstating it, but I really thought he was DOMINANT the last 4-6 games.
 
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I wonder if Schweiger will move to RT next year with Downings return. He played there a bit in the bowl game.
 

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That's huge. Effectively the same offense as last year minus some tight ends. That's not a small loss, considering their role on the offense, but it's really encouraging.
Yeah and by all accounts we have very similar guys waiting in the wings. One more big play receiver would do wonders for the offense too.
 

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Sean Foster back!!




This is the guy that I thought would benefit the most from another year. The lights came on for him last winter, and he was really playing like the guy they thought they recruited at the end of the year. Another year of hard work and he could be a pro.
 

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