buckeyesin07
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Most think it was a lot to do with how many people were leaving that he was attached to at tOSU and that his degree will be in hand.
He graduated in three years? That's impressive.
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Most think it was a lot to do with how many people were leaving that he was attached to at tOSU and that his degree will be in hand.
I want to say he'll be done by May if he's not already. I could be mistaken on the time but that was part of the allure of leaving. He's definitely a very smart kid for sure.He graduated in three years? That's impressive.
Fans like to think the only decision to be made is how high in the draft they'd go. That's not the case. It's easy to say this is a bad decision because you're working under the assumption that he could come back, not get injured, definitely improve his playing ability, and definitely improve where he gets drafted. It's very possible Jalin thinks he wouldn't get drafted much higher next year....so why wait?I'd say that Jalin is not close to Philly Brown and still has a lot of work to do. I don't think this was the best decision for him.
Fully agreed! Too many fans assume coming back= draft stock increase. Not factoring in an injury, or that stats may decrease. Football players have limited snaps anyway, I rather him leave and make his money, then come back and possibly get injured not get a dime and end up back in Middletown with little but college memories and aches. Have aches in a bug house with money in your account. Kids play to get to Sundays, not Saturdays. And even if he didn't get his degree, I don't believe OSU is going anywhere, he can always come back... Nothing wrong with the 3 year plan, and it certainly will help with recruiting when multiple Buckeyes are selected.Fans like to think the only decision to be made is how high in the draft they'd go. That's not the case. It's easy to say this is a bad decision because you're working under the assumption that he could come back, not get injured, definitely improve his playing ability, and definitely improve where he gets drafted. It's very possible Jalin thinks he wouldn't get drafted much higher next year....so why wait?
Personally, I look at Devier Posey and his struggle for playing time in the NFL. I don't think Jalin is as good as Posey was in college. But playing another year doesn't guarantee he'd improve to the point where scouts elevate him up the draft. What does the WR crop look like this year vs next? What does he think Tim Beck's presence on the staff means for him being able to showcase his talent? Maybe we lose something like 5 games next year after all this turnover and his play gets overshadowed by our poor record. Maybe he just doesn't like doing the school + football + microscope thing.
Fans like to think the only decision to be made is how high in the draft they'd go. That's not the case. It's easy to say this is a bad decision because you're working under the assumption that he could come back, not get injured, definitely improve his playing ability, and definitely improve where he gets drafted. It's very possible Jalin thinks he wouldn't get drafted much higher next year....so why wait?
Personally, I look at Devier Posey and his struggle for playing time in the NFL. I don't think Jalin is as good as Posey was in college. But playing another year doesn't guarantee he'd improve to the point where scouts elevate him up the draft. What does the WR crop look like this year vs next? What does he think Tim Beck's presence on the staff means for him being able to showcase his talent? Maybe we lose something like 5 games next year after all this turnover and his play gets overshadowed by our poor record. Maybe he just doesn't like doing the school + football + microscope thing.
FifyMost of those are good points, but the risk of injury breaks both ways. Let's say he gets injured next year regardless.
NFL: cut... even more of an uphill battle to make a roster the next year; and with a 6 figure check in rehab
Ohio State: possibly picked up as a late draft pick, and lucky to get a degree and possible insurance check
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