#’s aren’t great, but overall ok. Still think he should have stuck around another year for a huge pay day, but that likely would have been some place else, and maybe didn’t want to have to deal with a move for 1 year.
There’s never a huge payday for RBs anymore, at any level, unless they are great at everything.#’s aren’t great, but overall ok. Still think he should have stuck around another year for a huge pay day, but that likely would have been some place else, and maybe didn’t want to have to deal with a move for 1 year.
all the more reason for him to stick around one more year in college, would have made some bank.There’s never a huge payday for RBs anymore, at any level, unless they are great at everything.
Program is stinking like rotten fish, he ran well and we got blown out 3 straight games to end the season. I don't think any rb wants to risk injury and the end of their career to win 5 games at a place like Nebraska. Just even playing on special teams and getting some time in a pre-season game is worth it for the memories. Of course, he has a small chance of making some millions in the nfl as well.all the more reason for him to stick around one more year in college, would have made some bank.
Love ran a 4.36 i think ... stud.
Rather see him on a team that might win somethingLove to see him wind up in a Vikings uniform.
Any rookie RB contract is going to be multi year. So even if some college team was going to pay him $1M or $1.5M....that is for 1 year.#’s aren’t great, but overall ok. Still think he should have stuck around another year for a huge pay day, but that likely would have been some place else, and maybe didn’t want to have to deal with a move for 1 year.
Exactly...get that guaranteed money when you can and then hope you get a second contract.Any rookie RB contract is going to be multi year. So even if some college team was going to pay him $1M or $1.5M....that is for 1 year.
His NFL contract for a RB in the mid rounds is going to be $4-5M for 4-5 years, all guaranteed.
He would have been stupid not to go.
On top of that, he was almost guaranteed not to lead a league in rushing yards again, TDs, etc. What was the statistical upside to coming back?
You overestimate rookie deals, the CBA has the salary by pick position, only the top 15 picks are slotted over 4 million in their first year. If Emmett is a 4th round pick his salary would look like this.Any rookie RB contract is going to be multi year. So even if some college team was going to pay him $1M or $1.5M....that is for 1 year.
His NFL contract for a RB in the mid rounds is going to be $4-5M for 4-5 years, all guaranteed.
He would have been stupid not to go.
On top of that, he was almost guaranteed not to lead a league in rushing yards again, TDs, etc. What was the statistical upside to coming back?
Wrong.Any rookie RB contract is going to be multi year. So even if some college team was going to pay him $1M or $1.5M....that is for 1 year.
His NFL contract for a RB in the mid rounds is going to be $4-5M for 4-5 years, all guaranteed.
He would have been stupid not to go.
On top of that, he was almost guaranteed not to lead a league in rushing yards again, TDs, etc. What was the statistical upside to coming back?
OK so Jaylen Wright was a 4th round pick. He signs a 4 year deal worth just shy of $5M. Plus a $750k signing bonus.You overestimate rookie deals, the CBA has the salary by pick position, only the top 15 picks are slotted over 4 million in their first year. If Emmett is a 4th round pick his salary would look like this.
Pick 117 Total $5,348,797
$1,160,949 Y1
$1,280,949 Y2
$1,395,949 Y3
$1,510,949 Y4
And only first round picks have fully guaranteed contracts, the rest of the rounds have partial guarantees.
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I think he needed to be "recruited" to stay at NU and just wasn't. Just another failing of the staff. But maybe he'll be able to get an injunction to come to NU if he gets drafted in a late round.Lemme say this in a way that today's youth can understand:
Bro legit shoulda stayed makin' more scratch at NU than a rookie setup. Trust.
He's probably a 4-5th round pick.I think EJ ran a 4.56 at the combine... dang, he lost a lot of money right there. Some were talking potential top 2 rounds going in I believe.
The money is in the second contract. After 4 years he’ll be 26/27 and get his bag. Maybe year 3 if he’s starting by then.I think he needed to be "recruited" to stay at NU and just wasn't. Just another failing of the staff. But maybe he'll be able to get an injunction to come to NU if he gets drafted in a late round.
I’m going to be surprised if it’s even that high. I would LOVE to see him drafted early but I’m skeptical. RBs are a dime a dozen.He's probably a 4-5th round pick.
I’m going to be surprised if it’s even that high. I would LOVE to see him drafted early but I’m skeptical. RBs are a dime a dozen.
Only 10 guys ran. All of the slow guys didn't run. I think EJ was the only back who did all of the events. He's still in the running to go on Day 2. A 4.5 time in the 40 isn't really slow. People were making a big deal a couple others (not named Love) running sub 4.4, but both those guys had injury and fumbling issues.I think EJ ran a 4.56 at the combine... dang, he lost a lot of money right there. Some were talking potential top 2 rounds going in I believe.
RBs don't stay for an extra year of college unless making an NFL roster is in serious doubt.Why in the hell would he stay in college?
Exactly. So people on here talking about him missing a big pay day are dumb....RBs don't stay for an extra year of college unless making an NFL roster is in serious doubt.
Only QBs and maybe offensive linemen truly benefit from getting a 4th/5th/6th year of starts.