Rumor from CBS that Dylan Riola may jump Nebraska








Maybe Lanning can get him developed, just seems out of shape or a little less athletic than someone with his hype. I suppose we’ll see, won’t we.
 






I think a lot of people are underestimating Raiola. I would be willing to bet he has a very good showing at Oregon. His stats before getting hurt at Nebraska were very good and he was not playing with nearly the offensive talent he will have now
 


I think a lot of people are underestimating Raiola. I would be willing to bet he has a very good showing at Oregon. His stats before getting hurt at Nebraska were very good and he was not playing with nearly the offensive talent he will have now
I think he is worth a roll of the dice for many teams. When we saw him his OL was pretty much just jello....

At the same time I gotta assume Oregon has better prospects too.
 



I think a lot of people are underestimating Raiola. I would be willing to bet he has a very good showing at Oregon. His stats before getting hurt at Nebraska were very good and he was not playing with nearly the offensive talent he will have now
Didn’t he complete like over 75% of passes? If drake was that efficient this board would demand as heisman
 







Apparently Raiola said he would be willing to redshirt if Moore decided to come back. Guess we will see if he sticks to that or portals somewhere else.
This makes sense considering he did break his leg last season. This gives him plenty of time to recover and probably make some good NIL money while doing so.
 


Apparently Raiola said he would be willing to redshirt if Moore decided to come back. Guess we will see if he sticks to that or portals somewhere else.
He has exactly 2 days to do so, so I guess we will know soon enough
 

Apparently Raiola said he would be willing to redshirt if Moore decided to come back. Guess we will see if he sticks to that or portals somewhere else.
It’s an incredible smart move on his part if you ask me.
 

Dante Moore staying at Oregon.
Who is advising him? Everybody says he is the number one or two overall pick in this NFL draft.
The third QB may get drafted in round 6...I kid, but it is not a good draft compared to 2027.
2027 is being hyped as best ever draft...so sure, take a couple million at Oregon this year and flounder and then get drafted in round two or three or four next year. That's messed up.
The only pick higher than two is one. 1 million per cent, he is not going to rise to number one overall. Very poor career decision.
 



Who is advising him? Everybody says he is the number one or two overall pick in this NFL draft.
The third QB may get drafted in round 6...I kid, but it is not a good draft compared to 2027.
2027 is being hyped as best ever draft...so sure, take a couple million at Oregon this year and flounder and then get drafted in round two or three or four next year. That's messed up.
The only pick higher than two is one. 1 million per cent, he is not going to rise to number one overall. Very poor career decision.
I think there is a tremendous fear with a lot of QB prospects of ending up in a bad situation and the two worst situations in football are sitting at the top of the draft board. I don't know if it's smart or not, but going #28 compared to #2 would cost him about $30M (over the course of their rookie contracts) but going to a bad situation could cost you hundreds of millions in future contracts and endorsements.
 

I think there is a tremendous fear with a lot of QB prospects of ending up in a bad situation and the two worst situations in football are sitting at the top of the draft board. I don't know if it's smart or not, but going #28 compared to #2 would cost him about $30M (over the course of their rookie contracts) but going to a bad situation could cost you hundreds of millions in future contracts and endorsements.
Good chance not wanting to end up with the Raiders or Jets played at leas some roll in his decision to come back. Some teams have just proven to be QB graveyards and those are two of the worst over the past few years especially.
 

I think there is a tremendous fear with a lot of QB prospects of ending up in a bad situation and the two worst situations in football are sitting at the top of the draft board. I don't know if it's smart or not, but going #28 compared to #2 would cost him about $30M (over the course of their rookie contracts) but going to a bad situation could cost you hundreds of millions in future contracts and endorsements.
Jokes gonna be on him when the jets have an early pick next year too lol
 




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