Eventually, the NFL’s rule that an individual must be three years removed from high school to be eligible will be challenged again and some judge won’t uphold previous rulings, thus creating an avenue for players to turn professional earlier. The long-term battle over NIL and the current state of college football shows long-entrenched systems can be overturned. If that happened this past year, the incoming draft class would have look drastically different. The cries of “wait until next year” have already begun. It’s not that this year’s crop is poor. Rather, it lacks high-end prospects at premium positions. Whereas, next year’s group has multiple quarterbacks with the potential to be top-10 picks, which slants the perception. Had everyone been available for this week’s draft, the event would look drastically different near the top.Read MoreBleacher Report – Front Page

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