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But the comparison that comes to mind for me is LenDale White. Highly touted draft pick, starts to slide when he shows up out of shape to pre-draft workouts and generally projects an unprofessional demeanor. So perhaps White's trajectory is the best bet: non-factor and iffy locker-room guy as a rookie, eventually comes around to to be a productive NFL player, but hardly the type of impact player to make GMs sit up nights, wondering "what if?"
I'm not sure that the LenDale White comparison is completely accurate or fair to Bryant. First off, he is unquestionably more talented a prospect than White ever was. Secondly, I've seen no evidence to suggest that he has "shown up out of shape" to his workouts. He certainly looked pretty ripped to me at his pro day. I know people were hoping he'd run faster and test better, but who's to say those numbers are a reflection of his being out of shape as opposed to a result of him simply being slightly less athletic than expected?
A comparison that may prove to be more accurate when all is said and done you could say kind of comes out of "left field." I'm starting to see a lot of Manny Ramirez, formerly of the Red Sox, in Dez Bryant. He comes across as unintelligent, unprofessional, lacking drive, and just generally a little weird (who forgets their cleats?), yet at the same time also appears to be insanely talented and generally of a harmless nature. I see neither one as cancers nor as bad seeds, just two guys who might be off in la-la land at any given time.
Back to the original point though. No, he's not Randy Moss talent-wise, and no, teams won't regret passing on him to the same degree. But I'm not sure I really see at this point how Bryant's going to be a detriment to the team that takes him. After all, the Sox benefited greatly from the addition of Manny Ramirez, despite his antics ... I could live with "Dez being Dez."