Bryce Thompson declares for draft

#15
#15
This actually may be a smart move by Thompson...and I wouldn’t normally say that, but Bryce is a guy who is probably going to put up really good testing/combine numbers. He is capable of running a high 4.3-mid 4.4 40 time, so coming out early might not be a bad idea for him. He has enough on tape to get drafted, and will test out as a very good athlete. Good luck to him
 
#19
#19
Bad move. Late round draft prospect vs FA. Don't know if it was bad advice or just wanting to leave a sinking ship. Very difficult for a late rounder or FA to make a roster; minimal signing money. Essentially, his football career is over. Good luck.
 
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#20
#20
Even if he is a late rounder the money is not bad.

Practice squad players make $8,400 per week or $142,800 for 17 weeks. Veteran players with over two years of experience will make $12,000 per week or $204,000 for 17 weeks.

With a chance to get picked up for league minimum
  • 0 (Zero) Credited Seasons: $610,000
  • 1 Credited Season: $675,000
  • 2 Credited Seasons: $750,000
  • 3 Credited Seasons: $825,000
  • 4 to 6 Credited Seasons: $910,000
  • 7+ Credited Seasons: $1,050,000

Not bad, sure beats what I make.
 
#21
#21
Don't blame him. He will end up being like several players here the past few years and dip heavily due to "fundamentals" and then latch on for a multi-year NFL career due to athletic ability. Callaway was the example last year, Moseley a few years ago, Tuttle a few years ago, etc.

Ha ha, the same guy who coached some of these guys coached the guys who didn't run clean routes and lacked fundamentals to get separation per predraft scouting reports. Those two guys were Travis Kelce and Antonio Brown.
 
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