Suh had a similar choice and decided to stay for the chance to be a top 5-10 pick versus bottom 1-Top 2 round pick, however that was also just before they capped the rookie salary scale. Suh got a $50mm rookie contract IIRC, a huge leap from what he would have made coming out as a Jr. I am not as familiar now with how the scale works now, would have to look it up, but The upside has been reduced from being a top tier vs bottom tier 1st rounder I believe. There is still a significant jump in salary levels, just not sure it is the same type of jump Suh eyed. Frankly Suh could also afford to wait another year, Collins may not be able to do to his family's financial situation.If Collins is already a top 50 pick, how much more can he improve his stock? Even if he dominates next season and gets into the top 15, that's not a huge amount of difference in rookie salary.Can Collins improve his stock?
Depends on the guys lined up around him. If i am Collins, that is my deciding factor. I think the Defense will be better, but still dont see what he gains staying an extra year.
I think he end sup being a last 1st early/mid 2nd rounder which is still damn good.
Collins should go pro, so that he gets to his 2nd contract a year earlier. The 2nd contract (see Suh) is where NFL players make the huge $$$ now.
Or he can go the NFL, and spend 100% of his time getting better and earn a nice paycheck for his family.He should stay a year. His season wasn't the best and it appears next year he'll get some help with Freedom and/or Davis (coaches are high on him).
If he is projected 3-4th round then maybe, but current projections put him in the 1st round. He isn't a top 1-3 pick like Suh was, but he stands to make quite a bit going pro.Suh was a once a decade level player. Collins is not in his league at this point. Collins should stay in college and get his degree and work harder than ever and become the kind of dominant player that makes him not only unanimous all conference but All American and a clear 1st rounder that will get the multi million dollar signing bonus money. At this point, he could go pro, do mediocre in the scouting combines and end up being a late 3rd or even 4th round pick and end up on a team where he is maybe a back up. It would be worth 10 million dollars in my opinion for him stay and improve his game to the 'great ' level.
Didn't Hackenburg finish ahead of Stanton in the final Elite 11 rankings because Stanton struggled in the pressure cooker drill while Hackenburg didn't?BlitzFirst said:Funny to think that Johnny Stanton was spanking ol Hackenburg in the Elite 11.
And finishing a degree post or during a pro career is an option.Maybe I missed it in the thread above, but I don't see any mention of whether or not Maliek will graduate this semester. Making it in the NFL for enough years to be set for life is a pretty iffy proposition. Even for someone with the talent of Maliek Collins. His best chance to avoid ending up broke and unemployed in ten years might be to finish his degree before entering the draft.
If I remember correctly, Stanton dropped in rankings because he did not participate in one of the days (final day?) as he had a prior 7-on-7 commitment.Didn't Hackenburg finish ahead of Stanton in the final Elite 11 rankings because Stanton struggled in the pressure cooker drill while Hackenburg didn't?BlitzFirst said:Funny to think that Johnny Stanton was spanking ol Hackenburg in the Elite 11.
He has a son, if he can go make money and provide a better life for his son starting after this season we should all wish him the best of luck.What is Maliks take on the situation? Do any of us know? Maybe this kid is here due to the fact of wanting to play college football and maybe just maybe a B1G title or some thing better. Are there not any of those kinds of kids out there anymore.
I do wish and hope he stays to have that chance. He will get his shot at the next level in time.