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2024 NFL Draft
A little more than 2 months away...
Obviously the selections can change between now and draft day with trades, but here is the current collection of picks for the Colts this year: Round 1 - Pick 15 Round 2 - Pick 46 Round 3 - Pick 82 Round 4 - Pick 117 Round 5 - Pick 149 Round 6 - Pick 192 Round 7 - Pick 231 |
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Colts And Orioles (02-13-2024) |
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This might impact the draft strategy for later rounds this year:
https://apnews.com/article/senior-bo...058c9d3eedab28 Quote:
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Colts And Orioles (02-13-2024) |
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Lower round folks staying for NIL deals is a one or two draft class blip. It might effect this year's class and, perhaps, next year's but after that then those players will need to hit the draft pool as their college eligability runs out and then the flow will continue as before.
It is an interesting consideration for this year, however.
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Staying around for NIL money also increases the chance of sustaining a career ending injury, and never entering the NFL.
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Racehorse (02-18-2024) |
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What's the difference if they do that in college or the NFL if they're making ~$750k either way? They don't get access to the NFLPA benefits, sure, but what 21 year old kid is factoring a pension into their decision to declare for the draft?
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Quote:
EDIT - Nevermind, I can't read. Last edited by Mr. Session; 02-13-2024 at 01:44 PM. |
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