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Michael Floyd Might Be Available


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Michael Floyd will likely be eligible for the Supplemental Draft if he is dismissed from #Notre Dame or suspended for all of 2011.- Evan Silva

Michael Floyd's situation would be similar to former UVA linebacker Ahmad Brooks'. Brooks was dismissed from Virginia in late March of 2006.

This is assuming there will be a Supplemental Draft. It is usually held in mid-July. My guess is that it will be, but I don't know for sure.

Since he got another DUI. Love to have him :)

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Depends on what it would cost. I have no idea how the supplemental draft works. Does every team get a chance or what? If all it was costing was a 4th or 5th sure but otherwise I think we have had enough problems with drunk a$#es at WR. On the field though the guys a beast.

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Since he didn't meet deadline to announce...do the Panthers have first shot at supplemental?

Plus...what teammate is better about taking a WR and punching him in the mouth if he doesn't straighten up. Floyd, with no offfield issues, IS/WAS a 2012 1st round pick.

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Depends on what it would cost. I have no idea how the supplemental draft works. Does every team get a chance or what? If all it was costing was a 4th or 5th sure but otherwise I think we have had enough problems with drunk a$#es at WR. On the field though the guys a beast.

From what I know, it works similar to the draft, except you lose next year's pick when you "draft" someone. Example, if we took Floyd in the 4th round of the supplemental draft, we lose our 4th round pick next year. It's kind of like a reverse auction in that sense, only you're losing a draft pick instead of money. And yes, every team gets a shot at it.

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