fill in this blank. AJ going in the mid 50s is ______ for him.
Haha. You still have Stanley, Stone, and Oji to root against this weekend. All is not lost.
Epenesa will be fine with the lesser money he got from dropping so far. You can get a decent house in Buffalo for like 100k. That place is a dump.
How in the world did Iowa finish 3rd in the horrible B1G West with all those NFL players?? KF does it every year. Underperforms big time with the talent he has.
$6 mill, $1.8 mill signing bonus.
Like I said, he's lucky he went to Buffalo. 6 million in LA wouldn't get you squat.
Iowa just doesn't know how to develop players for the NFL. I mean they get a 5 star recruit and turn him into a late 2nd rd pick.
B1G West had 3 top-15 teams. Meatgrinder.
Here we go again with B1G flexing its middle finger again. God this is bad!!
He's actually developed quite well. #2 WR on the NFC's 2nd best team who walked in and gained the trust of their HOF QB doing the same thing he did at ISU. He's got tight hips and limited quickness and always did kinda like Kiper said about Epenesa for a DE, so being a late draft pick was always his projection. Epe was the #6 recruit in 2017. Chase Young was #4. I'd say Ohio State held up their end with him. Lazard was #78 rated recruit I believe.You must be really livid over how Lazard was developed for the NFL.
He's actually developed quite well. #2 WR on the NFC's 2nd best team who walked in and gained the trust of their HOF QB doing the same thing he did at ISU. He's got tight hips and limited quickness and always did kinda like Kiper said about Epenesa for a DE, so being a late draft pick was always his projection. Epe was the #6 recruit in 2017. Chase Young was #4. I'd say Ohio State held up their end with him. Lazard was #78 rated recruit I believe.
Yes, and the #78 rated recruit as I stated.Lazard was a 4* and the #10 WR recruit in the nation.
Yes, and the #78 rated recruit as I stated.
Lazard was developed fine, it was the NFL that missed on him.You must be really livid over how Lazard was developed for the NFL.