Dawg61 on sps said he saw cord was projected as 4th round pick. Think he'll sign if drafted in 4th round?
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Dawg61 on sps said he saw cord was projected as 4th round pick. Think he'll sign if drafted in 4th round?
I think you're right. 4th round isn't life-changing money is it? If he signs as 4th rounder, he was never really considering coming here.
I have a pretty good feeling he ends up on campus.. At first I didn't think it would happen but he baseball season has started out to promising and is dropping is stock pretty quickly
90% chance he's at MSU as a 4th rounder IMO... He drops that far and he's got a chance he goes undrafted or really late because they are going to know his signability number is dropping....Cord's mom really wants him to experience college -- and his dad has told us that it would probably take first round money for him to sign.
Slot value for the 4th round is $250-320k. That's $150-220k after taxes. A 5-yr football scholarship to MSU is worth $125k-$150k. He'd be re-eligible for the draft in 3 years -- at which point he'd be worth about $100k minimum(even if he hadn't played baseball for MSU).
Odds are he will fall lower than that. In general, when someone is "projected" at a round I've found that they usually go lower. That may only apply for Mississippi players though.
The thing we have to really worry about is some team taking a chance of him in the sandwich round of the first round.
If Cord is drafted outside the first 2 1/2 rounds he will be a bulldog, if he goes inside of that we will lose him. The main thing to remember here is that his dad played Minor League ball and knows how the system works, if he is drafted in the third round I am very confident his father will encourage him to play college football. IMHO
Cord's brother or cousin, or someone in the family, is a MLB scout. He's got to have a pretty good idea of where he's being projected at this point. Seems like word would leak out one way or the other pretty soon as to where the teams have him on their boards. And I'm not talking about perfect game or any "experts". I'd like to know where the teams have him.
I think he'll be here, love to see him and mullen work together
Don't they usually throw in a college education for most of these kind of players as part of their MLB deal? Which makes the $$$ deal more for a 4th round pick in your comparison. I doubt he is comparing the $$$ value of a college education to the $$$ value of a MLB pick though. If he truly loves baseball and the dollar amt is acceptable, I think he is gone. It not, he may come here and play both sports and try pro baseball later.
I think the hard part of him coming here is he knows he will more than likely have to give up baseball to play football at the high level that is expected. I also see him redshirting his first year and playing baseball for us and giving up football like Wilder did to run track.
Y'all get him if he's a fourth rounder I think.
For early rounders, they generally do. But they ONLY pay for tuition/books -- it is not a full-cost deal like a football scholarship is. The money they set aside from that is not "free" either. People think it is because it's generally included -- but, in fact, that money generally comes out of the front end of the signing bonus...
If this is the case -- How do you explain him playing for a national football powerhouse @ Manatee that won the national title his junior year and was #1 for most of his senior year -- but only a 2-14 baseball team? If baseball was the clear priority, don't you think he would have compromised on the football program in order to play for a much better baseball program?
For every bit of evidence that's out there implying he's a baseball-first guy, there's other stuff implying he's a football-first guy.
http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools...l/schedule.htm
So would we let him play both sports? I dont see why we wouldnt since the seasons dont interfere at all. He would have all summer to work on the play book, and as a quarterback im sure he would get as much training in the weight room during baseball as he needs. Fundamentals can be installed during his red shirt year, and with spring training im sure he could make two days a week, three maybe.