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Rugby POY Quits Rugby to Play in the NFL


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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/11703333/aussie-star-jarryd-hayne-ditches-rugby-chase-nfl-dream

 

Jarryd Hayne, who is widely considered the best rugby player in the world, announced today that he would be quitting rugby in order to pursue a career in the NFL.

 

"It's always been a dream of mine to play in the NFL, and at my age, this is my one and only chance at having a crack at playing there," Hayne wrote.

 

"I'm so passionate about the challenge that lies ahead for me, not only as an athlete but more so as a person," Hayne said. "It's the hardest decision I have ever had to make in my life. I'm leaving my teammates, friends, and most importantly my family; but for me to grow as an athlete and a person I feel this is the right step to take."

 

At 6 ft. 2 in. and 220 lbs. Hayne would seem to project as either a linebacker or a running back, but at 26 years old he may not have enough time to learn the game like he would need. His best chance is at finding a role on special teams, where he could potentially step in right away as a punt returner or kick returner. His rugby background could make him doubly valuable as an emergency punter.

 

"I believe I have the speed, I'm a quick learner, I feel things out really quickly," he said. "I have no doubt it's going to be tough. Ultimately it's a 12-month plan, going over there and trying to make a train-on team. For me to do that I need to start preparing for that around January or February."

 

I'm not sure if he's immediately available and how that all works, but I wouldn't mind the Panthers taking a look at him for PR duties. Philly still scares me to death. I'm also sure he would immediately come in as a pretty sound tackler and could help in ST coverage once he learns the concepts, and could be worth trying to develop at LB or RB.

 

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Before watching the video I was like "nah, rugby players don't often have the cutting or shiftiness for RB."  I lived in Australia for a while and watched plenty of it.  This guy seems like an exception though.  Worth a shot.  We coincidentally have a PR position that needs an upgrade....

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Rugby league is a great sport to transition to football from, and this guy is bound to get some interest. He's basically laying his career out on the line here, and I hope he makes the most of it. Maybe this can get some Aussies more interested in football and vice versa.

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