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Should we spend a 5th round pick on his rights in case baseball turns out to be a no go?
Should we spend a 5th round pick on his rights in case baseball turns out to be a no go?
I think the way around that would be from to sign his rookie contract. He would have no reason not, as its basically money for nothing. He gets paid for not playing football and you retain his rightsIf I’m not mistaken (similar to La’el Collins), if we draft him and he does not report or sign, he falls back into the draft next year (if he chooses) correct?
I remember when Collins told teams, he would not sign, sit out a year than enter next year’s draft.
So kind of a waste since he’s likely to play the other ball for a few seasons.
I think the way around that would be from to sign his rookie contract. He would have no reason not, as its basically money for nothing. He gets paid for not playing football and you retain his rights
Thats if you can stash him on some reserve list
The struggle of being a gifted two sport athleteMurray must have the worst life ever!
He's possibly a call up for Oakland early on. We'll see though.Murray has every intention of trying to be a baseball player which means he’ll be digging it out in the minors for the next 2-3 years at minimum.
I'm an OU fan so I've watched this kid play all year. He's lightning in a bottle. But he's too small for the NFL. He's listed at 5'10" which means he's 5'9 at best. Unless we plan to convert him into a slot receiver it's not worth it.
I think Dak is our franchise QB but I absolutely want him to have competition. He seems to play much better with someone that could take his job. Rush and White aren't better and isn't a threat. I like White a ton thoughI think you bring in as many legit challengers for the starting QB spot as possible. We need an upgrade. Open competition season...