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Myles Jack probably needs surgery. That's turrible for the young man.


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Sucks.  The two best LB prospects in the draft probably both have bum knees.

This still stinks of misinformation.  It's just odd that there has been this major uptick of info on his knee in just the last couple of weeks or so.  Teams were physicals on this guy starting months ago.  I find it hard to believe that this is truly just recently coming to light.

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Sucks.  The two best LB prospects in the draft probably both have bum knees.

This still stinks of misinformation.  It's just odd that there has been this major uptick of info on his knee in just the last couple of weeks or so.  Teams were physicals on this guy starting months ago.  I find it hard to believe that this is truly just recently coming to light.

It came out right after the medical re-checks that teams were taking Jack off their board. We are just getting more specific information on it now.

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Direct quote from Jack. That sounds really bad especially if the player himself is admitting that. He might actually be there at 30 to be honest. I doubt he will be but I wouldn't tell you that you're insane if you said he would be.

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Saw it last night, probably will have to have micro fracture surgery.

 

Teams know this before Mayock, so he is not spilling beans to the league

Micro fracture surgery is a 3 year rental at best. When you get that surgery your knee is already shot. 

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If they could ever get healthy, McDermott would have a field day.

When you're already set with a majority of your roster like the Panthers, why not?

I mentioned this in another thread....that's exactly how Trent Baalke was thinking a couple years ago as well.

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