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Unsigned Rookies and OTA's
I understand that OTAs are not actual practices and players aren't wearing pads and there's no hitting, but...
I still can't figure out why a guy like Duane Brown, who stands to make many millions over the course of his career, would risk getting injured during OTA's. Am I crazy? I mean the O-lineman and D-lineman are coming in contact with each other, right? The one-on-one drills seem like they might very well lead to a strain at the very least or a tear at worst . Am I missing something? |
Re: Unsigned Rookies and OTA's
They buy insurance contracts.
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- The more you participate in OTAs, the more you are likely to know going into training camp. - The more you know going into training camp, the higher you are likely to be on the depth chart. ...all other things (fitness, effort, injuries, etc) being equal - The higher you are on the depth chart, the more money you are likely to command when contract time comes - unless you're a top-5/top-10 pick, which Brown is not. ...fire away :specnatz: but I'm a moving target |
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