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| he will get bored 3 hours per game
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| usually in my view to be retained just as a punt returner a player has to show a good cv of success and an option as a backup at another position to cover late season injuries.There are 100's of fast college players who know and understand return work and don't make it.Cann't see that he has enough to make it work.
Broken field running on a KR or PR is about utilisng your team mates blocks rather than improvisational running,even Devin Hester needs team mates,lol(google the best).
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| The other problem with being an exceptional kick returner, is that teams just stop kicking to you eventually.
As has already been said, he would need to show he could play another position (probably wide receiver) to be worth an NFL team taking a look.
He'll probably get try-outs somewhere during the spring/summer with the aim of getting onto the active roster for 2015. Don't rate his chances though.
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| Think he would make a superb kick returner, and possibly running back. I watch a lot of nfl and one thing that strikes me is the players do surrender into the tackle too easily. The great running backs em mitt smith and particularly Walter Payton were so good because that had that second effort determination to ride and push through tackles. Hayne is very good at that too.
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| Not a snowball's chance in hell e makes it.
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| Something must have pricked his curiosity, you don't just turn your back on a very successful RL career on a whim.
Someone somewhere has suggested that he might be in with a sniff.
I'd be very surprised if it's just a case of "that looks easy - I can do that" - if it is then he's taking the BDL tag to a whole new level.
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Interesting piece on the whole thing here...
grantland.com/the-triangle/whos- ... fl-dreams/
The quotes from Hayden Smith about it taking months of 12-14 hour days just to learn the playbook to an acceptable standard tell you just how difficult it is to be a success in the NFL. Being a freakishly talented athlete is one thing, but coming from a sport where instinct and athleticism will get you a long way to one where that on its own is nowhere near enough is a tough transition to make.
If he's very, very lucky he might make it onto a roster as a special teams player, but even that is unlikely.
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Interesting piece on the whole thing here...
grantland.com/the-triangle/whos- ... fl-dreams/
The quotes from Hayden Smith about it taking months of 12-14 hour days just to learn the playbook to an acceptable standard tell you just how difficult it is to be a success in the NFL. Being a freakishly talented athlete is one thing, but coming from a sport where instinct and athleticism will get you a long way to one where that on its own is nowhere near enough is a tough transition to make.
If he's very, very lucky he might make it onto a roster as a special teams player, but even that is unlikely.
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| He won't make a roster.
There are thousands of talented athletes who have played the sport their whole careers and been through a college system playing in front of crowds and TV audiences that dwarf the NRL who don't make it onto an NFL roster. To have had an outside chance he needed to be with a team in April through minicamps, training camps and pre-season.
Not one of the 32 professional teams will use a roster spot, part way through the season on a curious athlete from a different sport.
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| Oh agreed on this season, but I think his idea is to spend the next six months learning as much as he can about the game with a view to going to the 2015 Combine in April and working out for pro teams at that point.
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| I'd be amazed if he made it to the NFL at this point in his career, talented though he is. He's ten years behind his American contemporaries.
Said before that *if* a London franchise happens we can expect scouts all over junior rugby looking for "home-grown" talent to push the franchise, in which case expect US college scholarships to be dangled in front of the next Sam or Joe Burgess so they can build them into NFL players.
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| Quote: Andy Gilder "Oh agreed on this season, but I think his idea is to spend the next six months learning as much as he can about the game with a view to going to the 2015 Combine in April and working out for pro teams at that point.'"
He's not eligible for the combine is he?
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| He can go to the regional combines IIRC, which then feed into a super regional combine.
Can't go to the national combine as he doesn't meet the NCAA qualification criteria, I think.
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| Yup and how many players from the regional combines make an active roster?
Like I said, not a snowball's chance in hell he makes it.
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| So has he gone to a team or is he hoping to sign for a team?
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| Quote: Sal Paradise "So has he gone to a team or is he hoping to sign for a team?'"
He'll be an unattached free agent heading into the 2015 season.
Wonder if he'd end up in the Arena League? Much less technical, more about athletic ability.
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