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Christian McCaffrey declined all private workout requests..


Jeremy Igo

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41 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

 That's not saying much. You can literally rape chicks and FSU and the local police will find a way to sweep it under the rug and keep you eligible on Saturdays.

accept he never really got in trouble at FSU, unless you like false allegations?

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nothing new here. between not playing in his bowl game and doing everything possible to hide from scouts during this process, it's surprising he's still being considered so highly. it makes me curious about his medical status. 

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15 minutes ago, Vagrant said:

nothing new here. between not playing in his bowl game and doing everything possible to hide from scouts during this process, it's surprising he's still being considered so highly. it makes me curious about his medical status. 

He went through medical checks at the combine.

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Get used to it.  There's really no point to private workouts.  It's been discussed many times on various draft sites, shows, etc. (mainly after the Jones and Moreau injuries).  Teams have already seen everything the kid has to offer, both athletically and skillwise, from game tape, the combine, and pro day.  So private workouts rarely have any effect on where a player is taken.  However, if the rules allow it, teams will try to do it.  But with some big time players being seriously injured in workouts, agents will start trying to limit the number of workouts their client does. 

The exceptions to this will be for players that were injured for the combine and pro day, or players that did not perform as well as expected in the pre-draft process and teams want to get a closer look at them.

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43 minutes ago, Vagrant said:

nothing new here. between not playing in his bowl game and doing everything possible to hide from scouts during this process, it's surprising he's still being considered so highly. it makes me curious about his medical status. 

Hide from scouts???  He did everything at the combine and pro day he could...even running receiver drills.  He put his whole repertoire as a player on display for everyone to see.  He didn't skip out on any drill or activity.  He just didn't do private workouts, that has nothing to do with his medical status.  He went through every medical evaluation and check that every other player went through.

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