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Your title made me think he was dead or was working in a massage parlor or something.
The optimistic timeline (7 months) would have him cleared to practice right around the beginning of the regular season. It makes sense to just stash him on PUP at that point, but I don’t think it would be too crazy to see him on the field in week 7. The pessimistic end of the normal recovery range has him not cleared until midseason. And obviously any number of complications could knock him out for the year.Simmons won't even play this year, will he?
Watch THiS be the guy who bucks the trend, but I’d rather get a solid, boring contributor (Thuney like/Warren like) this year than “value because they’d slid because something”....The optimistic timeline (7 months) would have him cleared to practice right around the beginning of the regular season. It makes sense to just stash him on PUP at that point, but I don’t think it would be too crazy to see him on the field in week 7. The pessimistic end of the normal recovery range has him not cleared until midseason. And obviously any number of complications could knock him out for the year.
I changed the thread title in hopes of avoiding a separate thread like this for every football writer in America.
I changed the thread title in hopes of avoiding a separate thread like this for every football writer in America.
I read draft pundits opinions just for the the draft day they were so wrong laughs.Before we try to read too much into Prisco's prediction, here's a story leading up to the 2018 draft:
In his initial mock draft, Prisco had the Patriots selecting OT Kolton Miller at #31. Then the Cooks trade happened and the Patriots now had #23 and #31. In his revised mock draft, Prisco had the Patriots select Miller at #23, 8 spots earlier than his prior estimate. At #31, he had them drafting DT Taven Bryan from Florida. In his earlier draft, Bryan was selected by Atlanta with the 26th pick. If you were trying to apply logic, you would think the Patriots would take a different player at #23 and still take Miller at #31. There was no explanation why Miller was now worth the 23rd pick or why Atlanta would change their mind on Bryan, allowing him to fall to the Patriots.
The short version is, don't put too much stock in Pete Prisco's draft predictions.