Eh, the money isn't much different between, say, pick #12 and pick #20 when you factor in the opportunity cost of staying in college another year.Can't imagine why he would go this year unless he's top 20 and if you're top 20 in this year's draft, it seems like you can easily make it up to the lottery in a class next year that's generally regarded to be weaker.
Can't imagine why he would go this year unless he's top 20 and if you're top 20 in this year's draft, it seems like you can easily make it up to the lottery in a class next year that's generally regarded to be weaker.
If Collins leaves good for him. I think he stays but we will see.
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JC will put his name in, workout for some teams, get feedback on what he needs to work on, come back next year and dominate and then go in the lottery next year.
Sounds good, until you realize not a single player in the draft express mock has anyone older than a sophomore going in the top 25, let alone the top 14.