The only way he hurts his draft stock is if he stinks it up at the combine and his pro-day at PSU. Other than that, a bad day at the combine would be chalked up to illness, "off" day, etc. Talk of literally hurting himself as a reason to avoid the combine is silly, the guy is busting his butt everyday working out, every day there is a chance to injure himself.Barkley has been recorded already with 4.3 forty, 40+inch veetical, 10+ broard and 30+ 225 lbs bench
He will destroy the combine but I would sit out if I was him. He can only hurt his draft stock.
The Senior Bowl is for Seniors only. Underclassmen who declare for the draft are not eligible to play in that game.I thought the combine was only for srs?
Then hopefully the Browns won't take him 1st overall. IMHO that's a win every time!So if he runs a 4.55 and puts up less of a vert, drops a bunch of passes etc it won't hurt his draft stock at all?
The RB position has been viewed as a commodity now. There isn't as much drop off between the top tier and the second tier, and there are injury and overall longevity concerns at the position. Zeke Elliot participated two years ago, maybe because he wanted to establish himself as a top 5 draft pick as opposed to the best among the commodity types.Very few elite prospects attend the combine these days as it is a total no win situation. Barkley is an elite athlete, off the charts, and everyone with 2 eyes knows this. No reason whatsoever for him to participate.
Having all of the scouts there to see him do that in person would be much more impactful that them seeing those numbers published by Penn State without their verification. There is always someone who ends up being the "it" guy, who skyrockets up everyone's draft board. If Barkley doesn't go, then it could be another RB that surpasses him as top RB based upon a combine performance.Barkley has been recorded already with 4.3 forty, 40+inch veetical, 10+ broard and 30+ 225 lbs bench
He will destroy the combine but I would sit out if I was him. He can only hurt his draft stock.
Very few elite prospects attend the combine these days as it is a total no win situation. Barkley is an elite athlete, off the charts, and everyone with 2 eyes knows this. No reason whatsoever for him to participate.
I think Saquon will go and will compete. He is a competitor. He played in the bowl game when many "experts" said he shouldn't take that risk. The bowl game was a bigger risk than the combine. If he can even get close to the numbers he's recorded at Penn State, he's going to be quite impressive to say the least. And, I think the interviews will only increase his draft stock as his character and humility will shine.
No question he's a competitor. Those people saying he should sit were just looking out for his best interest. There's risk involved.
I agree. And I'm not saying I disagreed with those who were saying he should sit out the bowl game. I just think, based on past decisions he's made, that he will fully participate in the combine.
Drils. He should do quite well in the interview components.By saying attending are you saying literally in the building? Or you saying going through the drills? Because almost every top athlete will be attending to go through interviews/drug tests etc etc
No question he's a competitor. Those people saying he should sit were just looking out for his best interest. There's risk involved.
There's risk involved when you walk out your door to go to work in the morning. Does that mean you should stay at home all day because something bad might happen?
He's a competitor. He's trained his entire life. He will go to the combine, participate in most, if not all, of the drills, and set records in the process. Even though they say it every year, he will probably be the highest rated prospect they've seen in forever. The kid has one chance to do the combine. He won't pass on this opportunity.