It pays better in the NFL, though, and in college there is still the chance of a career ending injury happening while playing for free.It's a lot easier to improve your stock in college than it is doing it while trying to break into the NFL.
It pays better in the NFL, though, and in college there is still the chance of a career ending injury happening while playing for free.It's a lot easier to improve your stock in college than it is doing it while trying to break into the NFL.
I agree and his (Collins') situation reminds me of Fabian Washington who was projected to be a late 2nd to early 3rd round guy back in 2005. He didn't have out of this world stats but good stats in his final year at Nebraska nonetheless. His stock rose dramatically with a speedy 4.29 40 yard dash time and impressive results at the NFL Combine and ended up getting drafted 23rd overall in the first round. Collins is gifted athletically and I think he has a serious shot at improving his draft stock.I think he's more likely a second rounder at the moment - especially with good depth at that position.
But I think he can make a move at the combine. If he tests well - which I think he will - he can move up.
They gone!!Ok, I've been out of the loop for awhile. Is it official that MC and VV are declaring for the draft or coming back next year? What's the scoop? If they both leave, we are pretty screwed on D for next year, as far as I can tell.
Last time I looked, MC was 2nd to 3rd round and VV 6th round or so. I say they should both come back--especially VV--and get better at their craft and try and win the division at least, but hey, I'm old school.
Wow, this makes me VERY sad, we are pretty screwed on D for next year, unless I'm missing something. I figured we could contend for the division, but now all bets are off. SUCKS!They gone!!Ok, I've been out of the loop for awhile. Is it official that MC and VV are declaring for the draft or coming back next year? What's the scoop? If they both leave, we are pretty screwed on D for next year, as far as I can tell.
Last time I looked, MC was 2nd to 3rd round and VV 6th round or so. I say they should both come back--especially VV--and get better at their craft and try and win the division at least, but hey, I'm old school.
LOL I blew coffee thru my nose.....C'mon, Hackenburg #1 overall? Seriously?It's an Insider article so you have to have a subscription to read it but he has Collins at #27 (Packers).
B1G fares well with Hackenberg, Cook and Bosa going 1-2-3. Cardale Jones, Taylor Decker (OSU), Jack Conklin (MSU), Ezekiel Elliott and Darron Lee (OSU) also in the first round.
OWHAccording to ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper, former Nebraska defensive tackle Maliek Collins has some work to do at this week's NFL Combine if he wants to be a first-round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft.
Collins, who opted to enter the draft after three seasons at NU, didn't have the week-to-week production this season of a first-round draft pick, Kiper said, so he'll have to go to the Combine and present himself as a “freak athlete” to potentially cement getting picked in the first round. Otherwise, he could drop to the second or even the third round.
“He needs to show he's a first-round caliber talent,” Kiper said on a conference call.