A very good showing could help him climb the draft board, that and an excellent showing at the combine. If he didn’t play, I’d understand.
A very good showing could help him climb the draft board, that and an excellent showing at the combine. If he didn’t play, I’d understand.
From the man himself (published last week): https://draftwire.usatoday.com/2018/...ouisiana-tech/
JM: There was quite a bit of hype surrounding your game last season as well. Why did you return for your senior season?
JF: I felt like I left a lot of plays out there. There was a lot of stuff still on the table here for me. I wanted to win a conference championship. I wanted to break the sack record, as well. I had the thought of being eligible to play in the Senior Bowl as well, and some of those other all-star games. I wanted to partake in all the other perks that comes with being a senior. When I weighed my options, there were too many opportunities here that I couldn’t pass up.
So much for the conference championship.
But, he has a chance to join a fairly rare club of all college football players....finishing his career 4-0 in bowls. And yes, getting that sack record. I hope they both happen for him....and for everyone else.
Ferguson wasn't even a C-USA First Teamer according to Pro Football Focus who had a couple other C-USA DEs ranked ahead of him.
Jaylon needs every opportunity to improve his draft stock because he's looking more like a Day 3 pick.
Yes, he should play.
Hope not
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play!!!!
He comes down with a stomach ailment the morning of the game from some bad poi and is held out of the game for precautionary measures...
''Don't be a bad dagh..."
That is for Jaylon and his family to decide . What ever be does i will appreciate his time at Tech and not deride him or call him derogatory names . To do so only exposes the person doing so to his true nature .
Thanks
The list of players skipping their largely illrelevant bowl games are growing:
Yodny Cajuste, OT, WVU, Camping World Bowl, 2nd or 3rd round
Noah Fant, TE, Iowa, Outback Bowl, #1 TE in draft (Kiper)
Rashan Gary, DT, Michigan, Peach Bowl, Kiper #9 Overall, McShay #5 overall
Donnell Greene, OT, Minnesota, QuickLane Bowl
Will Grier, QB, WVU, Camping World Bowl, #3 QB Kiper, 1st or second round
Kelvin Harmon, WR, NC State, Gator Bowl, 1st or 2nd round pick
N'Keal Harry, WR, Arizona State, Las Vegas Bowl, Kiper's #2 WR, McShay #31 overall
Justice Hill, RB, Oklahoma State, Liberty Bowl, 2nd or 3rd round projection
Ed Oliver, DT, Houston, Armed Forces Bowl, Kiper's #8 overall, McShay #2 overall
Germaine Pratt, LB, NC State, Gator Bowl
Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina, Belk Bowl, 2nd or 3rd round pick
Greedy Williams, CB, LSU, Fiesta Bowl, Kiper's #5 overall, McShay's #3 overall
Could cost lsu their bowl game and allow UCF to really boost their national perception even more.