I’d say it had more to do with his production.B1G officials never calling a hold against him cost him getting drafted
If you followed the in game threads last year, it surely happened at least 30 times last season alone ¯\_(ツ)_/¯I’d say it had more to do with his production.
Agree that Jah got held a lot, disagree that it had any impact on his draft status. In the end there is very little difference between being a late round draft pick and an UDFA in terms of the teams investment in you.If you followed the in game threads last year, it surely happened at least 30 times last season alone ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I think the tools are there and he seemed to play hard every play, but maybe there are some technique issues that kept him from being more effective and putting a crimp in his production numbers. Pros are obviously a different level and everyone there has top-drawer tools. I think he was well-coached here, but maybe a different set of eyes can unlock what looks to be there.I’d say it had more to do with his production.
Ryan Burns has made a fool out of himself when it comes to Jah. He claimed he would be 3rd round draft choice. Now he is saying that if he entered the portal he would have made a 1miilon in nil. Burns went the same way last year on SpannFords
Right. He didn’t really produce.I think the tools are there and he seemed to play hard every play, but maybe there are some technique issues that kept him from being more effective and putting a crimp in his production numbers. Pros are obviously a different level and everyone there has top-drawer tools. I think he was well-coached here, but maybe a different set of eyes can unlock what looks to be there.
Maybe his interviews were bad like Sanders?In Burns defense Jah tested out not too much worse than Shemar Stewart (who went top 20) and had significantly better production than him from a collegiate standpoint. Very surprised he didn't get drafted at all.