By: Matt Rudnitsky (BleacherReport.com) -
Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Terrelle Pryor, running back Dan “Boom” Herron, receiver DeVier Posey and left tackle Mike Adams were among the five football players suspended for the first five games of the 2011 season.
The players’ suspensions will start after the Buckeyes’ BCS bowl appearance in the Sugar Bowl, where they will face off against Ryan Mallett and Arkansas.
The NCAA used the reasoning that the players weren’t educated adequately in the rules, even though there are six full-time “compliance officers” employed in Columbus.
I don’t want to attack the players—they say they sold team memorabilia and other items to help family members in the tough economy—but with a great coach in Jim Tressel and the six guys who supposedly are employed just for this very situation, don’t try to say the kids weren’t taught what is illegal.
They also received improper benefits from the owner of a tattoo parlor.
Regardless of who’s at fault, the situation changes the lives of each of these players, as each now has to consider whether to stay in school or enter the 2011 NFL Draft in April.
Here’s how I think the situation will and should play out for Pryor and Co.
Terrelle Pryor gets mixed reviews when it comes to his NFL prospects.
There’s always a chance he gets picked early because of his incredible size:speed ratio, but there’s no way a team could justify taking him as a quarterback early in the draft.
He’s made great improvement in three years of action, but he still has a long way to go if he wants to be an NFL quarterback.
If Pryor truly does want to make it as an NFL signal caller, he should stay in school.
It’ll be tough to sit out the first five games, but OSU will likely get by pretty well without him, and then he can step in and improve his technique and draft stock while leading the Buckeyes to their perennial BCS bowl game.
As long as he has any patience, Pryor should stay and continue to develop.
He’s a bona fide star in college. There’s no guarantee he’ll do anything in the NFL.
If I had to take a guess, I think Terrelle Pryor will enter the NFL draft.
He’s going to excite teams with his combine numbers, and someone is likely to reach for him too early in the draft.
Obviously, Pryor and his family need money, and no matter how highly he gets picked, he’s going to make some serious cash.
Based on that, I bet he leaves Columbus……..
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Dec 25th, 2010
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