If Pryor entered the supplemental draft would you pick him.

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Dirtbag59
06-08-2011, 02:49 PM
“The pure passing skills that you need aren’t there yet,” Kiper said. “Will they be down the road with some tutelage from a quarterback coach in the NFL? Maybe.”

Kiper said he thinks some team will spend a 2012 pick on Pryor to acquire him in the supplemental draft, but it’s tough to guess how high a pick.

“You’re thinking at best third or fourth round,” Kiper said. “Then you talk to some people who say sixth or seventh round.”

NC_Skins
06-08-2011, 03:19 PM
“The pure passing skills that you need aren’t there yet,” Kiper said. “Will they be down the road with some tutelage from a quarterback coach in the NFL? Maybe.”

Kiper said he thinks some team will spend a 2012 pick on Pryor to acquire him in the supplemental draft, but it’s tough to guess how high a pick.

“You’re thinking at best third or fourth round,” Kiper said. “Then you talk to some people who say sixth or seventh round.”


Hell, even Matt Millen gave him a 4-7 round grade...lol

Dirtbag59
06-08-2011, 03:22 PM
Hell, even Matt Millen gave him a 4-7 round grade...lol

ESPN really needs to make a Vinny and Millen show.

NC_Skins
06-08-2011, 03:46 PM
ESPN really needs to make a Vinny and Millen show.

To bad this title is already taken. It would have fit perfect.


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juskins
06-08-2011, 06:40 PM
I just wonder if Pryor would make a better WR than a QB in the NFL. He's a basketball player who could achieve creditability as a WR.

Pass catching might be Pryor's only path to NFL success - NFL - CBSSports.com - NFLDraftScout.com (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/story/15212931/pass-catching-might-be-pryors-only-path-to-nfl-success)

EARTHQUAKE2689
06-08-2011, 08:53 PM
An arrogant kid broke the rules to make money and live lavishly? I didn't see that coming.

A kid broke a rule that is pretty stupid to begin with.

NC_Skins
06-08-2011, 09:14 PM
A kid broke a rule that is pretty stupid to begin with.

Actually it's not. The same rules apply across the board and it's there for a reason.

EARTHQUAKE2689
06-09-2011, 12:03 AM
Actually it's not. The same rules apply across the board and it's there for a reason.

Actually it is. They can make all this money off of me and I can't even get a little of it? If people wanna pay me for my signature or wanna pay me to come to their school over another school then who the f**k are you to tell me I can't?

WestCoastSkinsFan
06-09-2011, 12:37 AM
Even if a rule is stupid, it's a rule to be obeyed. You can talk about having it overturned, sure, but don't go and break it unless you're willing to deal with the consequences.

Speaking of not-so-smart things, how about throwing away potential millions of dollars due to being a higher round draft pick for an easy $40k a year? THAT seems like the big bungle on this one.

Dirtbag59
06-09-2011, 12:58 AM
Actually it is. They can make all this money off of me and I can't even get a little of it? If people wanna pay me for my signature or wanna pay me to come to their school over another school then who the f**k are you to tell me I can't?

I understand the big schools making money without having to pay the athletes. However in the case of college football you only have 57% of schools turning a profit off football. Furthermore only 12% of all collegiate athletic programs are in fact profitable. So if you start paying football players you've opened the floodgates for every other sport the overwhelming majority of which are not profitable.

This would lead to programs cutting out sports all together and kids not getting a chance to earn a scholarship because a scholarship isn't good enough for a bunch of primma donnas that don't want to wait for the NFL or NBA.

Granted something should be done to further help the kids that come from poor backgrounds, however I can't support paying colleigate athletes across the board as it simply sets a terrible precedent. Trust me, anyone thats gotten the bill for a college education knows it's not free. These kids aren't walking away empty handed, except for the ones that would rather party then go to class.

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