The NFL isn't sure. Bob McGinn's draft series continues with the No. 1 question in this year's draft. The 6-foot-3, 323-pounder is a mystery — so 15 football execs are asked this very question.
The people at Georgia don't support him, Wonderlic of 10 and demonstrated recklessness, lack of effort, unprofessionalism and poor judgment. Sounds like he needs a 7x24, 7 days a week monitor and mentor babysitter. What does he do when the first $5 MM is deposited into his bank account? The question is when will this kid grow up and wake up?
Seems as though rounds 3-5 might be happy hunting grounds for Gute, given the potential problems/limitations associated with the top-ranked D linemen. NU's AA, South Carolina's Pickens, Redmond of Oklahoma, and Coastal Carolina's Clark look pretty interesting.
The people at Georgia don't support him, Wonderlic of 10 and demonstrated recklessness, lack of effort, unprofessionalism and poor judgment. Sounds like he needs a 7x24, 7 days a week monitor and mentor babysitter. What does he do when the first $5 MM is deposited into his bank account? The question is when will this kid grow up and wake up?
Seems as though rounds 3-5 might be happy hunting grounds for Gute, given the potential problems/limitations associated with the top-ranked D linemen. NU's AA, South Carolina's Pickens, Redmond of Oklahoma, and Coastal Carolina's Clark look pretty interesting.