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Is Isaiah Battle worth a damn?


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Battle has been in trouble in the past at Clemson, serving a suspension in 2013 after punching a player, and another last season for disciplinary reasons. According to The Clemson Insider, Battle was pulled over for speeding in early June and caught with marijuana. Police cited him for both, but did not charge or arrest him.

We aren't touching him.

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No more trading future picks for players. Hurney ain't here no more. Especially on a player that's punched a teammate. We've had enough of that.

Gettleman will stay farther away from him than a kale, seaweed, and cucumber dinner.

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Where would he have stacked up in this year's class?  Anyone know?

 

One scout service had him as a top 5 tackle in 2016 draft if he'd have stayed in college per @brucefeldmancfb

@BruceFeldmanCFB: #Clemson LT Isaiah Battle to Supplemental Draft..Am told he was ranked #2 OT among SRs behind Ronnie Stanley by a major NFL scouting bureau.

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No more trading future picks for players. Hurney ain't here no more. Especially on a player that's punched a teammate. We've had enough of that.

Gettleman will stay farther away from him than a kale, seaweed, and cucumber dinner.

I have no issue with trading futures picks for players given the proper circumstances.  Trading that 3rd rounder for Greg Olsen was a great move.

The Hurney trades I alwsys hated were trading future higher picks for current picks.  Everyone remembers trading that future 1st rounder to take Everette Brown in the 2nd round.  That's idiotic.

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What sucks about the Supplemental Draft is that you don't have all the same opportunities you have at the regular draft to interview a guy, check him out and really get to know him.

Obviously you can do your research, but it's way more of a crap shoot.

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Battle was pulled over for speeding and was also handed a citation for simple possession. "Sources told us he left the team because this was the third and final strike for the senior left tackle," Will Vandervort writes. "We were told, "He had no money left in the bank."' Battle stated his reasoning to enter the Supplemental Draft was due to the upcoming birth of his child. Either way, Battle's time with Clemson would have seemingly ended soon.

per rotoworld

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