hughthehand
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In listening to some media's opinion that Luck's decision to bypass the draft this year could cost him a boatload of money, I was curious if underclassmen that are potential 1st rounders might be persuaded by this line of thinking.
From what I could tell, many NFL Draft Commentators feel like a new labor agreement is going to have some type of rookie Pool or Cap very different from what we have seen in the past. Initially I was thinking that the threat of a lockout would make more underclassmen re-think their decision to go Pro and be more likely to stay in school.
Do you think the threat of smaller signing bonuses and salaries for Rookies will push out a lot of the Top Underclassmen talent, making 2011 an unusually deep draft in the top rounds?
Edit: My Poll question got cut off and I am too much of a newb to figure out how to edit the poll, so any advice is welcome
From what I could tell, many NFL Draft Commentators feel like a new labor agreement is going to have some type of rookie Pool or Cap very different from what we have seen in the past. Initially I was thinking that the threat of a lockout would make more underclassmen re-think their decision to go Pro and be more likely to stay in school.
Do you think the threat of smaller signing bonuses and salaries for Rookies will push out a lot of the Top Underclassmen talent, making 2011 an unusually deep draft in the top rounds?
Edit: My Poll question got cut off and I am too much of a newb to figure out how to edit the poll, so any advice is welcome
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