Douglaspoke
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Lawrence Gaines ( Detroit Lions) and Aaron Kyle (Dallas Cowboys) --Same year First round picks--University of Wyoming-1976 NFL Draft
If that's true, how did Carson Wentz go so high at a FCS school?WestWYOPoke said:There is absolutely nothing Hill could do to move up to a 1st round pick next year. He could run for 2400 yards and still be a 2nd rounder at best. Why? Because he plays at Wyoming, simple as that, we get no respect. Yes, this is opinion, but I bet it's very close to the truth.
Poke-proud said:If that's true, how did Carson Wentz go so high at a FCS school?WestWYOPoke said:There is absolutely nothing Hill could do to move up to a 1st round pick next year. He could run for 2400 yards and still be a 2nd rounder at best. Why? Because he plays at Wyoming, simple as that, we get no respect. Yes, this is opinion, but I bet it's very close to the truth.
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kdwrightuwyo said:Poke-proud said:If that's true, how did Carson Wentz go so high at a FCS school?WestWYOPoke said:There is absolutely nothing Hill could do to move up to a 1st round pick next year. He could run for 2400 yards and still be a 2nd rounder at best. Why? Because he plays at Wyoming, simple as that, we get no respect. Yes, this is opinion, but I bet it's very close to the truth.
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NDSU has received MUCH more positive publicity in the last decade than Wyoming has. That's one reason Wentz went so high. When you win 4 national championships (FCS or FBS) you garner a metric shit ton of positive press. When you have one halfway decent year every 5 years, you don't.
kdwrightuwyo said:I wasn't saying he can't increase his draft potential...I was just making the comment that NDSU received much, MUCH more positive press than Wyo.
Agreed, hogwash. I see NDSU about 3 games and normally a couple of those are in the playoffs.Wyo2dal said:kdwrightuwyo said:Poke-proud said:If that's true, how did Carson Wentz go so high at a FCS school?WestWYOPoke said:There is absolutely nothing Hill could do to move up to a 1st round pick next year. He could run for 2400 yards and still be a 2nd rounder at best. Why? Because he plays at Wyoming, simple as that, we get no respect. Yes, this is opinion, but I bet it's very close to the truth.
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NDSU has received MUCH more positive publicity in the last decade than Wyoming has. That's one reason Wentz went so high. When you win 4 national championships (FCS or FBS) you garner a metric shit ton of positive press. When you have one halfway decent year every 5 years, you don't.
Pure nonsens, I use to view Wyoming players that same way. That because the team has been shitty they aren't capable of being drafted high but that is nonsense. Team meetings, interviews and combine or private workouts.
There is absolutely no reason Hill can't get up in rounds on his draft stock but it's not going to be given to him. He has to decide if he wants to work for it for another year. You miss some important stuff being left out of the combine but underclassmen don't get priority on spots seniors do.
As a senior you have more opportunity to meet coaches and teams going to the combine than you do entering the draft early and missing that.
No one can guarantee Hill be will be invited to the combine as an underclassmen while it also isn't guaranteed as a senior it's more likely and a great showing in the senior bowl can also increase draft stock.
If I was involved with someone on leaving school early I'd always discourage it because of how many underclassmen I've seen not get drafted or drafted late and not make the roster.
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Wyo2dal said:WestWYOPoke said:There is absolutely nothing Hill could do to move up to a 1st round pick next year. He could run for 2400 yards and still be a 2nd rounder at best. Why? Because he plays at Wyoming, simple as that, we get no respect. Yes, this is opinion, but I bet it's very close to the truth.
Sorry but this is just an asinine comment. That entire mentality that a Wyoming player can't be drafted at x round because he is from Wyoming is pure nonsense.
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Asmodeanreborn said:I think Allen has a greater chance of working himself into the first round than Hill does. Hill may be the best runningback we've ever had, but Allen's attributes (size, speed, and cannon for an arm) make him even more rare, at least if he proves he can control his gunslinger instincts (and yes, that's a rather major if, but could still happen).
You don't really see NFL teams building around a running back. Allen, on the other hand, could be somebody to build an offense around.
carbonpoke said:They only people that can talk into his ear legally, are agents. And us. Take a step back and wonder how shitty u would feel if he gets an invite instead of a solid draft position.
It's not as easy as saying "he's a 6th round talent now, but next year he could be a 1st round talent."calpoke25 said:It's my opinion, but I think that's a little more realistic than assuming he's going to do all these things you think he is, including rushing for 2200 yards. Show me a running back who has ever improved their stock, ever from a 6th round pick to a 1st or 2nd round pick. I doubt you'll find many examples of that, especially from non P5 schools. I've seen him rated as roughly the 15-20th best RB in his class. You don't get picked in the 1st-2nd round with that.
It's not apples and oranges - the belief that talent at a lower class school, any position, is hogwash. QB, RB or otherwise. That's why Wentz is relevant.WestWYOPoke said:Using Wentz as an example is apples to oranges. There are several QBs taken in the first round every year, over the last 5 years there has been only about 1 RB taken in the first round each year on average. In order for Hill to stay and go in the first round, he would have to be the #1 or #2 RB in the entire draft. I just don't see that happening.
Poke-proud said:It's not apples and oranges - the belief that talent at a lower class school, any position, is hogwash. QB, RB or otherwise. That's why Wentz is relevant.WestWYOPoke said:Using Wentz as an example is apples to oranges. There are several QBs taken in the first round every year, over the last 5 years there has been only about 1 RB taken in the first round each year on average. In order for Hill to stay and go in the first round, he would have to be the #1 or #2 RB in the entire draft. I just don't see that happening.
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