IMO, we have one guy getting drafted and that's EJ. Some others wil get UDFA shots, that's it.Long shot...!! JMO
Sounds bout right.IMO, we have one guy getting drafted and that's EJ. Some others wil get UDFA shots, that's it.
I would think he would get a shot. Singleton possibly as you note but that is about it on the D side.C.Wright possibly too.
It would be nice if EJ, fresh off of being named Big 10 RB of the year, could creep up to 2nd or 3rd round.
I think once Emmet starts interviewing with teams they will like him a lot more than people and experts think, because of his character, humility/personality and work ethic. NFL gm's, coaches and owners love that type of player. EJ is the opposite of Shadeur Sanders.EJ should get drafted, but it will be later than he deserves - he is not big, he is not that fast, and teams just don't value RBs highly. I think Ceyair, McCullough, and Singleton (in that order) also have a shot.
Senior/Shrine bowls will be big for all of them. I'd guess we have two players drafted, and then the others above plus Spindler and Key will be UDFAs. Haarberg and Javin Wright (and maybe Lutovsky) are probably camp invites, although unfortunately I'm not sure Javin will pass a physical.
- Ceyair also has questions about top-end speed, and while he really helped the team out by playing Nickel I don't think it's his NFL position. A positive as far as being a team player, but I'm not sure it showcased him in his best light this year.
- McCullough is going to test well, and he played pretty well when healthy. I'm not sure he's an NFL edge, but I really don't think he's an NFL Safety so the position move was good. It would've helped him to move a few years ago for more time to put on weight and play more at his potential NFL position.
- Singleton is old, and was inconsistent over his career. But he was a lot steadier this year and he's long. I'm also just not sure how fast he actually is.
Loyalty matters. You are correct, it doesn't feel the same as rooting for a 3-4 year player. Under the portal, everyone is interchangeable and loyalty while a good virtue isn't the route to success any longer. Maybe we all become fans of Division 2 teams to get that old college spirit back.Or just stopped in Lincoln for a cup of coffee and a quick season.
Sorry, but it doesn't feel the same rooting for Trey Palmer and Wan'dale Robinson and some of the other portal hoppers who move on to the NFL
Once a Husker, always a Husker. Except when you choose not to be a Husker. Or just stopped in Lincoln for a cup of coffee and a quick season.
Sorry, but it doesn't feel the same rooting for Trey Palmer and Wan'dale Robinson and some of the other portal hoppers who move on to the NFL. I don't blame them for making professional career decisions -- they're often the right decision -- but I also don't blame fans who feel a little less loyal to college football going forward.
Given everything effusive Dylan Raiola has said in his Nebraska journey, I will probably root against him if he dumps us. I mean, why would you root for him?