Yep him and Henry will be nasty in the LB corps this year!Sounds like a linebacker..
Yes, Bo will be eligible for the 2017 draft. The NFL eligibility rules only state that an athlete must be 3 years out of high school. They don't have to go to college but obviously almost all do.Somewhere in the back of my mind, I'm remembering that the clock for being eligible to declare for the pro draft starts with the graduation of the player's high school class, and runs for three years from that point.
If that's right, because Scarbrough spent a year in a sort of limbo, he would be eligible to declare after only two years in Tuscaloosa, regardless of whether he redshirted or not.
Of course, being eligible to declare doesn't mean it would be smart to do so, and his actual (as opposed to potential) performance would dictate that.
Anybody know the particulars here? Will Scarbrough be eligible to declare in the spring of 2017?
Bummer he has to wear #9. The guy who had that number before him was a bust!Really look forward to watching him play.
Can someone post excerpts? Filter blocks these.
Various players workout. AJ worked out at the 2013 pro day. Coop worked out at last year's.What's the deal with a freshman working out on pro day? Does the whole team work out?
Do the pro reps ask to measure certain people?