BuckSkin
08-10-2011, 04:43 PM
Pryor only needs a statement from Ohio State or the NCAA stating that he is ineligible. It's a forgone conclusion that Ohio State's AD will be more than happy to sign. Sorry fellas he'll be in the supplemental.
If Pryor entered the supplemental draft would you pick him.BuckSkin 08-10-2011, 04:43 PM Pryor only needs a statement from Ohio State or the NCAA stating that he is ineligible. It's a forgone conclusion that Ohio State's AD will be more than happy to sign. Sorry fellas he'll be in the supplemental. Ruhskins 08-10-2011, 05:07 PM I don't understand how the NFL would prevent any team to acquire him as a UDFA. I mean are there rules about how players can join a team after they leave school? He's obviously going to be ineligible to return to NCAA football. skinsfan69 08-10-2011, 05:43 PM Pryor only needs a statement from Ohio State or the NCAA stating that he is ineligible. It's a forgone conclusion that Ohio State's AD will be more than happy to sign. Sorry fellas he'll be in the supplemental. good. perhaps we'll take a shot at him. mlmdub130 08-10-2011, 07:48 PM I don't understand how the NFL would prevent any team to acquire him as a UDFA. I mean are there rules about how players can join a team after they leave school? He's obviously going to be ineligible to return to NCAA football. i've always wondered that myself, anyone have any insight? NC_Skins 08-10-2011, 09:02 PM i've always wondered that myself, anyone have any insight? My guess is you have to make yourself eligable with the NFL by a particular time prior to the season. After that, no team would be allowed to bring you in. Otherwise, you'd have kids bypassing the draft or declaring late just to go to the teams they wanted to. They probably make exceptions in certain cases, which is why we have the suplemental draft in the summer. If the NFL has him as ineligable, no team is going to be allowed to pick him up. Terrelle Pryor postpones pro day workout, source says - ESPN (http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/6850418/terrelle-pryor-postpones-pro-day-workout-source-says) Terrelle Pryor's pro day workout, which had been scheduled for Friday, has been postponed until the NFL decides on his status for the supplemental draft, That Guy 08-11-2011, 12:34 AM good, thank you nfl. GusFrerotte 08-11-2011, 12:10 PM The guy is a QB, not a WR. He did some really stupid things but didn't you when you were his age? I'm not sure if he's NFL material or not, he did improve last year. I'd take a shot at him if it only costed a late round pick. The guy is not that accurate, plus he has a nasty tendency to force the ball at important moments in a game. It is more the Kiper that is saying he isn't a QB in the NFL. He is quick, but he lacks the decision making that would make him worth giving up a pick for. over the mountain 08-11-2011, 12:48 PM I don't understand how the NFL would prevent any team to acquire him as a UDFA. I mean are there rules about how players can join a team after they leave school? He's obviously going to be ineligible to return to NCAA football. Maybe he can be taken by a team as an UDFA (if hes not eligible for supp draft). Im not sure either. I think he wants to be eligible for supp draft so he can be drafted, probably makes it more likely he would get a better contract from a team than if they just signed him as an UDFA. Either way, i hope we dont have anything to do with him. I wouldnt even offer a 7th rounder. Not worth the potential trouble and headache imo. NC_Skins 08-11-2011, 01:13 PM Maybe he can be taken by a team as an UDFA (if hes not eligible for supp draft). Im not sure either. I think he wants to be eligible for supp draft so he can be drafted, probably makes it more likely he would get a better contract from a team than if they just signed him as an UDFA. No. He won't be able to be a UDFA if he's not ruled eligible. Teams have to be able to have a chance to draft players on the list to make things even. It's up to the NFL to decide that list of players eligible to be drafted. (all else hit the road) He wants to be eligible for the supplemental draft so he can play in the NFL this year. That said, not sure why they wouldn't rule him eligible because Jeremy Jarmon was ruled ineligible due to a failed drug test. Not sure if I see a difference in that and selling gear for cash. Redskins_2231 08-14-2011, 05:12 PM I'd use a 3rd round pick on him. If he doesn't pan-out as a QB, he's talented enough to be useful in a "wildcat" package and could even see a few plays a game in the backfield/slot. |
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