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12 minutes ago, ncfan said:

If alcohol is involved 

I doubt it’s be minor

 

Plus he left the scene. TBH, it's the Athens police dept. so I doubt they swing too hard on him. 

Since he has already had a reckless driving charge, they will probably do a deep dive and see if he has some general maturity issues that could become problematic.

Might scare away some teams, TBD.

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1 hour ago, ncfan said:

If alcohol is involved 

I doubt it’s be minor

 

If they could prove that he would have been charged with a felony.  Now the DA can always upgrade the charges later of course.  But what it will come down to the credibility of the witnesses in the end. If he fully confessed to everything then I'm not sure why he ran. If he was drunk and caused the crash he's fugged.  If both were drunk and racing he probably gets a large fine and community service for a couple of year's.  His draft stock will plummet because of this. Mostly because he left the scene.  

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50 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

All 5'10" 180 lbs of him

Sure looks like it. He looks like a slot WR/nickelback walking beside a TE.

Anyone downplaying the concerns about his size is kidding themselves. Will it ultimately matter? Only time will tell, but you can GUARANTEE every team is talking a lot about his size (or lack there of to be more accurate) in their evaluations and there's likely considerable heated debate around the league on it.

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