Everyone talks about his bad combine, and it was bad. But they don't acknowledge that his pro day was demonstrably better.
It's just fact that him coming out affected his draft stock more than anything else. He wasn't a candidate for every team because of scheme. But for the teams he would fit in as a situational/subpackage guy? Those teams' front offices literally think that their locker rooms are fragile as glass. Any distraction can destroy a team, they think.
They literally think that their locker rooms are less stable -- that their player have less mental toughness -- than the college locker room at Missouri.
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