Easy decision, no debate here really.
Tre Mason Entering NFL Draft
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Cuse0323BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#36Comment -
Unwritten LawSBR MVP
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#37he is leaving Auburn at the peak of his draft stock. I don't see him slipping past the 2nd round, depending on his combine, he might even be a late 1st rounder.Comment -
ttwarrior1BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#38Comment -
Vinnie PazSBR Posting Legend
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#39Lol fkn malzhan runs this fukkin kid into the ground. Dude gets like 40+ carries a game, are you kidding me?! Wait another year of doing that hed barely be able to stand let alone play rb.Comment -
jtolerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#40Most clueless in this thread, Mason will be really good in the NFL mark my words, no doubt that depends on a decent O-Line. Auburn has numerous good backs already there, they dont need to rely on a freshman coming they already have good backs. He left at the right time, no need to stick around and get hurt, he was a Heisman candidate, just played in National Championship and at his peak why stick around, makes no sense to when youre about to get paid millions instead of playing for free.Comment -
MiDNiTeSBR Hall of Famer
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#41good decision rbs don't last long in nfl, why waste another year in college when gms don't want to draft rbs that high anymoreComment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
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#42A no brainer. Malzahn should give him his raise and bonuses and wish the kid well and make sure he doesn't come back. Come back next year to help feed Malzahn's family or leave and feed Mason's family. Who is criticizing this again?Comment -
daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#43I'm actually very surprised Mason is willing to take a pay cut and leave Auburn early.Comment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
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#45Most clueless in this thread, Mason will be really good in the NFL mark my words, no doubt that depends on a decent O-Line. Auburn has numerous good backs already there, they dont need to rely on a freshman coming they already have good backs. He left at the right time, no need to stick around and get hurt, he was a Heisman candidate, just played in National Championship and at his peak why stick around, makes no sense to when youre about to get paid millions instead of playing for free.Comment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
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#46
His response: "It's not heavy."Comment -
flocko76SBR MVP
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#47If GM's aren't drafting rbs high anymore, why would he go late first or second round? The grade I saw on ESPN from scouts.com for him was 69. If auburn only loses 1 OL, he might be better playing in college another year.Comment -
yismanSBR Aristocracy
- 09-01-08
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#48I think he made the right decision here. Stock probably peaked[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment -
EmpireMakerSBR Posting Legend
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#49Quite a few teams need a decent young running back, someone will probably overpay for him though.Comment -
MikeTizzySBR MVP
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#50dynamic back Tre is, love his upsideComment -
Dollars2DonutsSBR Hall of Famer
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#51NFL GM's evaluate guys not only for talent and durability, but also look at how tough their college career was. It is evident that almost every RB has a certain number of 'runs' or 'years' in them. Good for him....if he can be a 2nd or 3rd rounder (I would expect late 2nd or early 3rd) then he wins.
As for the Hyde comparison....in today's NFL, I take this kid every time.....Hyde will be a great blocking FB, and should go in the 5th or 6th round.Comment -
Luckycharms2012SBR MVP
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#52It's a smart move for sure. His stock can't really get any higher than it is now and who knows what could happen if he plays another year in college...he might not have as good a season as he did this year, or even worse get injured. Take the money and go pro, if you get hurt in the NFL at least you got some $$$ and you can say you made it to the NFL.Comment -
bobby heenanSBR MVP
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#53NFL GM's evaluate guys not only for talent and durability, but also look at how tough their college career was. It is evident that almost every RB has a certain number of 'runs' or 'years' in them. Good for him....if he can be a 2nd or 3rd rounder (I would expect late 2nd or early 3rd) then he wins.
As for the Hyde comparison....in today's NFL, I take this kid every time.....Hyde will be a great blocking FB, and should go in the 5th or 6th round.Comment -
RobberSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-21-09
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#54Good decision
Top two rounds probablyComment -
konckSBR Posting Legend
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#55Kid was the heart and soul of Auburn not built really big so I like his move here.Comment -
shaunoverySBR Posting Legend
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#56Too early for me.Comment
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