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If you were an NFL GM....

I think he will be eligible for the regular draft next year. He will just have to figure out a way to get those reps in. He should hire a trainer for the year clean up some of his mechanics..


Address his “gambling” addiction as well.

Show teams you are serious.

Definitely a QB trainer as well.



Salute the nation
 
PS

I didn’t think or hope the Steelers would actually make a play for him, but now there is no chance of that scenario.





Salute the nation
 
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you dont really applaud the effort. cmon.
You see a lack of effort there? I don't. There are a lot of shltty Miami of Ohio quarterbacks, and by God, there they are. I do applaud the effort.
 
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He's not a GREAT prospect. He's decent. So now he will have to work his way through some B-leagues (CFL, EFL) of even summer leagues for a year and see what happens.

I am curious to "rights". Is he draft eligible for 2027? Is he not considered a free agent until AFTER the 2027 draft and he doesn't get selected? Does any suspension from the league start now or AFTER he gets on a team in 2027?

Seems harsh. For all the wink, wink, don't say anything stuff going on with gambling now in all pro sports, they certainly are dropping the hammer on this kid. He's like a pariah.

Believe me, I'm not defending his actions. Maybe he's a sleezebag. But there are a LOT of sleezebags on the field every week.

All this stuff actually makes me MORE interested in how his story ends up now.
 
He's not a GREAT prospect. He's decent. So now he will have to work his way through some B-leagues (CFL, EFL) of even summer leagues for a year and see what happens.

I am curious to "rights". Is he draft eligible for 2027? Is he not considered a free agent until AFTER the 2027 draft and he doesn't get selected? Does any suspension from the league start now or AFTER he gets on a team in 2027?

Seems harsh. For all the wink, wink, don't say anything stuff going on with gambling now in all pro sports, they certainly are dropping the hammer on this kid. He's like a pariah.

Believe me, I'm not defending his actions. Maybe he's a sleezebag. But there are a LOT of sleezebags on the field every week.

All this stuff actually makes me MORE interested in how his story ends up now.
From everything I've read, he'll be eligible for the 2027 draft. I think this was a case where the NFL saw he didn't take any accountability for his actions and he wasn't good enough to be a pain in the rear just entering the league. One thing I thought was interesting with this whole story is how many analysts propped him up from a day 3 prospect to being a first-round talent.

For anyone who wants an early look at next year's "generational" QB class, here you go. Hopefully it's better than the "generational" QB class we got in 2026.

 
You see a lack of effort there? I don't. There are a lot of shltty Miami of Ohio quarterbacks, and by God, there they are. I do applaud the effort.
At least someone appreciates it, thank you. Bleeder is such a dick. :)
 
He's not a GREAT prospect. He's decent. So now he will have to work his way through some B-leagues (CFL, EFL) of even summer leagues for a year and see what happens.

I am curious to "rights". Is he draft eligible for 2027? Is he not considered a free agent until AFTER the 2027 draft and he doesn't get selected? Does any suspension from the league start now or AFTER he gets on a team in 2027?

Seems harsh. For all the wink, wink, don't say anything stuff going on with gambling now in all pro sports, they certainly are dropping the hammer on this kid. He's like a pariah.

Believe me, I'm not defending his actions. Maybe he's a sleezebag. But there are a LOT of sleezebags on the field every week.

All this stuff actually makes me MORE interested in how his story ends up now.
The NFL can’t officially suspend him for actions prior to joining the NFLPA. This was the closest they could come.
 
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