A (or multiple) torn ligament(s) would have been about as bad of news you could ask for.
Lombardi talked about the bone on bone a week before the draft. Did nobody take him serious? But according to most medical evaluators this is not an immediate issue but about longevity and if we get 3-4 years out of him at the level he is able to play thats good enough.
If his knee is bone on bone, and that is
the cause for the fluid, this draining procedure will happen multiple times this year. It will also be a regular occurrence moving forward. There are procedures nowadays that can help with this (PRP, stem cell, etc), but an early 20's NFL RB who is already bone on bone in his knee...not a good thing.











