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Mariota will return to Oregon next year


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This surprises me, Mariota can't really improve his stock much more.

Not worth going back and risking the potential of an injury.

Then again... Maybe he remembers what happened last time Houston had 1st overall pick and took a QB. He might save himself an injury by staying in school...

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That will rework some draft boards.  Also make it possible that if someone passes early on a QB, they might want to jump back into the first round with someone sitting around, oh I don't know, from 28-32?

 

Will trust Gman to make the right call

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hopefully he improves in areas he needs to, but i think you should go as early as possible.now scouts got another year to sit back and nitpick at your game tape, and the injury bug could become an issue. he just recently had a knee sprain. i really do believe that you go to college to get a better job, and if that job is to play football, you take that opportunity asap.

 

but good luck MM.

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1. He's still young and yes, there are areas he can grow in.

2. I wouldn't want to play for the poo hole of a city Houston, or Jacksonville for that matter.

3. Whats wrong with the kid getting a degree. That's the main reason for going to college.

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