Is DRC a Health Risk???

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I'm not trying to stir things up because I'm a big fan of DRC. But I'm wondering if this info will cause him to either fall in the draft, or cause his career to be cut short.


Rodgers-Cromartie a top NFL draft prospect despite having one kidney.


The cornerback from Tennessee State is among the fastest-rising hopefuls among pro scouts. Long Beach State's Mark Seay also played missing a kidney.
By Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
March 30, 2008
Even the most promising NFL draft prospects come with a downside. And that of Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is scarier than most.

The cornerback from Tennessee State, among the fastest-rising prospects according to pro scouts, has only one kidney. He was born with two but one was non-functioning and was removed when he was 8. By all accounts, it hasn't affected his ability to play.

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It could, however, give teams pause when it comes to drafting him. He probably will have to sign a medical waiver to play. That said, Rodgers-Cromartie is widely considered one of the two best cornerback prospects in the class, along with Troy's Leodis McKelvin, and is expected to be one of the first 20 players selected in the April 26-27 draft.

According to NFLDraftScout.com, Rodgers-Cromartie ran a 4.29-second 40 for scouts and had an exceptional vertical leap of 38 1/2 inches -- best among cornerback prospects. The website said that in Rodgers-Cromartie's 39 college starts, quarterbacks completed only 55 of 161 passes thrown in his immediate area, and that he intercepted 11 of those, deflected 25, and limited the opposition to just 3.54 yards per pass attempt. That's the best of any collegiate defensive back over the last three seasons.

"He's a phenomenal athlete who worked out ridiculously well at the combine," a team scouting executive said. "He had the best ball skills of anyone there. He's not the most physical guy in the world, but that will come. His potential is off the charts."

Rodgers-Cromartie wouldn't be the first to play in the NFL with just one kidney. Former Long Beach State receiver Mark Seay, who lost his kidney as the result of a random shooting, played five seasons for the San Diego Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles.

Even though a defensive back does far more hitting, a receiver is more likely than a cornerback to be in positions in which his kidneys are exposed.

Rodgers-Cromartie is the cousin of San Diego's Antonio Cromartie, who led the NFL last season with 10 interceptions -- not counting his two in the Pro Bowl -- and scored an NFL-record-setting touchdown by returning a missed field-goal try 109 yards.

sam.farmer@latimes.com
 

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I'm still mad at the Browns for putting us on the wrong side of that 20 pick mark, those *******s. Excuse my French.

Anyway, yes, I'd say it's something to consider that the guy only has one kidney. Maybe that's why he ran his fourty so fast, he weighs a good two lbs less than he should. ;)

I'm hoping the first 21 teams to pick are scared of single kidney-ed players.

I am waiting for the report he has 11 toes to surface, maybe we can get him at 28 then.
 

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TheCount;2018417 said:
I'm still mad at the Browns for putting us on the wrong side of that 20 pick mark, those *******s. Excuse my French.

Anyway, yes, I'd say it's something to consider that the guy only has one kidney. Maybe that's why he ran his fourty so fast, he weighs a good two lbs less than he should. ;)

I'm hoping the first 21 teams to pick are scared of single kidney-ed players.

I am waiting for the report he has 11 toes to surface, maybe we can get him at 28 then.
:bow:

LOL I agree with this!
 

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Cortisone and other antiinflammatories contribute to kidney failure. Seeing that trainers use these types of medications all the time i would hope that teams take notice and i hope that team doctors are responsible when treating him.
 

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FuzzyLumpkins;2018435 said:
Cortisone and other antiinflammatories contribute to kidney failure. Seeing that trainers use these types of medications all the time i would hope that teams take notice and i hope that team doctors are responsible when treating him.

see Kenny Easley

David
 

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dbair1967;2018438 said:
see Kenny Easley

David

I did a google search because I had no idea who he was, lol. Wikipedia says that he retired when he found out that he had kidney disease. Can anyone familiar with him confirm if he retired because of his own personal wishes or if he retired because he could not physically perform.
 

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jdub2k4;2018460 said:
I did a google search because I had no idea who he was, lol. Wikipedia says that he retired when he found out that he had kidney disease. Can anyone familiar with him confirm if he retired because of his own personal wishes or if he retired because he could not physically perform.

Kenny Easley was a fantastic player in the 80's for Saettle...he was voted to 5 probowls in only 7 yrs, and made all pro 6 times

I dont recall every detail, but I am pretty sure once his kidney's failed he blamed it on massive quantities of ibuprofen (advil) prescribed by their medical staff...today you can get 200mg over the counter, prescription tabs go as high as 800...most people would take 600-800 mg 3-4x daily, as I recall he said they were having him take 1600-2400 mg 4-5 daily at one point....I dont recall if he sued the team or the NFL over this

David
 

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dbair1967;2018468 said:
Kenny Easley was a fantastic player in the 80's for Saettle...he was voted to 5 probowls in only 7 yrs, and made all pro 6 times

I dont recall every detail, but I am pretty sure once his kidney's failed he blamed it on massive quantities of ibuprofen (advil) prescribed by their medical staff...today you can get 200mg over the counter, prescription tabs go as high as 800...most people would take 600-800 mg 3-4x daily, as I recall he said they were having him take 1600-2400 mg 4-5 daily at one point....I dont recall if he sued the team or the NFL over this

David

Wow....I used to work in a pharmacy and he did have a case if that is what the team had him taking...Jeez... thats insane. Thanks for the info... I was too young to remember him.

speedkilz88;2018469 said:
Here's an nfl films video on youtube, it said that he got kidney disease from taking too much ibuprofen. His career had taken a downturn because of injuries and he was traded to the Cardinals. (Sounds a little like Roy's downturn)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quxbCQ4m8Ww

Sad story...looks like the guy would have been a lock for the Hall of Fame if his career continued on.
 

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In general, you can survive with one proper functioning kidney your whole life. Most kidney diseases that lead to kidney failure and dialysis/transplant tend to affect both kidneys.

The chances this affects him during his football playing career is very remote.
 

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I know I am completely alone in this.....

but if DRC were to fall to 22.......we better take him...

then at 28, if Cason is still there.....we better take him...

2 CBs in the first....not practical, not popular, but IMO these are the top 2 CBs in this class, and if the Cowboys can get them both.....I would be completely stoked.

Yes, I know we may be getting PacMan, but we don't know what kind of shape he will be in or when he will even be reinstated. He is such a huge gamble, even moreso than these two draft picks.

Oh yes, and for good measure, I would still trade down in the 6th, add a 7th and take CB Jack Ikegwuonu (then sign him and place him on the PUP list for a year). Before his injury, he was one of the top CBs in college.
 

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dbair1967;2018468 said:
Kenny Easley was a fantastic player in the 80's for Saettle...he was voted to 5 probowls in only 7 yrs, and made all pro 6 times

I dont recall every detail, but I am pretty sure once his kidney's failed he blamed it on massive quantities of ibuprofen (advil) prescribed by their medical staff...today you can get 200mg over the counter, prescription tabs go as high as 800...most people would take 600-800 mg 3-4x daily, as I recall he said they were having him take 1600-2400 mg 4-5 daily at one point....I dont recall if he sued the team or the NFL over this

David

Wow i didnt realize that. I only know the issues with them from Seasn Elliott in the NBA. He had chronic knee problems and the antiinflammatories they were giving him caused kidney failure. Same with Alonzo Mourning.

these athletes get paid well but the cost to their health for the rest of their lives is high.
 

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Biggems;2018550 said:
I know I am completely alone in this.....

but if DRC were to fall to 22.......we better take him...

then at 28, if Cason is still there.....we better take him....

If we end up with Pacwaste, this will NEVER happen,,,and shouldn't.
 

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Sarge;2018566 said:
If we end up with Pacwaste, this will NEVER happen,,,and shouldn't.


id rather have those two than PacMan.....and btw, I know it wont happen.

DRC wont make it to 22. Cason might not either.
 

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Biggems;2018550 said:
I know I am completely alone in this.....

but if DRC were to fall to 22.......we better take him...

then at 28, if Cason is still there.....we better take him...

2 CBs in the first....not practical, not popular, but IMO these are the top 2 CBs in this class, and if the Cowboys can get them both.....I would be completely stoked.

Yes, I know we may be getting PacMan, but we don't know what kind of shape he will be in or when he will even be reinstated. He is such a huge gamble, even moreso than these two draft picks.

Oh yes, and for good measure, I would still trade down in the 6th, add a 7th and take CB Jack Ikegwuonu (then sign him and place him on the PUP list for a year). Before his injury, he was one of the top CBs in college.

and that scenario = absolute wasted draft

David
 

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FuzzyLumpkins;2018565 said:
Wow i didnt realize that. I only know the issues with them from Seasn Elliott in the NBA. He had chronic knee problems and the antiinflammatories they were giving him caused kidney failure. Same with Alonzo Mourning.

these athletes get paid well but the cost to their health for the rest of their lives is high.
I think the difference there is that the nba players have so many games to play that those guys were taking many injections to get back on the court while the nfl players don't have to take near as many.

And as Eskimo pointed out kidney disease would affect someone with two kidneys the same as someone with only one.
 
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