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Reply to "Drafting a NCAA 4th year player signing bonus"

Dominik85 posted:

I can understand why someone would play his fourth year in college instead of being drafted in the 27th round for a 5k bonus and then play on some obscure rookie ball fields with a bunch of 17 and 18 year olds but the OP mentioned a top prospect who is good enough to get millions at the top of the first round and I just can't imagine such a guy not wanting to cash in and then make it to the show as quick as possible just because of the college experience.

I agree. If you’re gonna get drafted in the bottom 20 rounds after your junior year, you have almost no chance of ever making it to the big leagues. May as we’ll finish your degree, continue to improve,  enjoy your last year at your university, particularly if you are playing in front of large Power 5 crowds, and then take a chance your 4th year. May not get drafted, but you had a great career. 

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