Does Malone leave for the NFL?

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Just curious what you guys think or if there has been any talk about it.

Malone is on pace for 850-900+ yards (depending on how many more games we play) and 10+ TD's. Andre Ware was highly complementary (I know, I know) of Malone and thinks he is a great route runner. I think he's a hell of a player but may not benefit from staying next year with an unproven QB.

So does he go or stay?
 
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Hmm.

Actually he probably should go.

I didn't expect him to put up the numbers he has. But he needs NFL coaching now.

I think when he runs 4.37 or so at the combine at 6'2", scouts will hype him.
 
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Just curious what you guys think or if there has been any talk about it.

Malone is on pace for 850-900+ yards (depending on how many more games we play) and 10+ TD's. Andre Ware was highly complementary (I know, I know) of Malone and thinks he is a great route runner. I think he's a hell of a player but may not benefit from staying next year with an unproven QB.

So does he go or stay?

Should stay so he can actually show scouts what he can do with an actual passing QB.
 
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Just curious what you guys think or if there has been any talk about it.

Malone is on pace for 850-900+ yards (depending on how many more games we play) and 10+ TD's. Andre Ware was highly complementary (I know, I know) of Malone and thinks he is a great route runner. I think he's a hell of a player but may not benefit from staying next year with an unproven QB.

So does he go or stay?



NO!!!! but Hell NO!!! He is not even our primary receiver thus he is not even the best receiver on our team.

Malone plays but he is not NFL ready. Not this year and probably not next year either.
 
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Don't think the NFL is keen on signing WRs who wear panties about 80% of the time.....you can be a DIVA as a WR but you have to have the toughness to compete with NFL DBs.....Malone hasn't proven he can compete with aTm's DBs.....:salute:
 
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Hmm.

Actually he probably should go.

I didn't expect him to put up the numbers he has. But he needs NFL coaching now.

I think when he runs 4.37 or so at the combine at 6'2", scouts will hype him.

4.37? Calm down a little lol
 
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The big key with Malone is whether he would have his degree before his senior campaign. If he does, it may be worth a look. If not and he leaves he will be getting bad advice. Being a late round pick or an undrafted FA makes it easy for a pro team to cut a guy if they aren't catching on fast enough. Having physical attributes and combine measurables means very little as to whether he makes it in the NFL. Too many guys flop with these attributes every year.
 
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NO!!!! but Hell NO!!! He is not even our primary receiver thus he is not even the best receiver on our team.

Malone plays but he is not NFL ready. Not this year and probably not next year either.

Uhhh. Hate to burst your bubble but he is the best WR on the team. Love Jennings (favorite current vol) to death but Malone is having the better overall year.
 
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Malone hasn't shown the ability to separate himself from good DBs or make tough catches. I doubt we will see him on Sundays ever. I like the kid but he is not the 4-5* we thought he was.
 
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If he wants a successful career, he'll come back. Most NFL scouts will tell him that. Not many DBs in NFL from App St, TnTech and Ky. He's got to beat Bama, UF, Ga type DBs. Consistently. He did beat 1uf DB but not many others.
 
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He'll make the same mistake J. Hunter did and leave before he is ready. And like Hunter he won't amount to much.
 
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He should get his grade from the NFL and if he is later that the 4th round he should come back..
 

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