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How about we start talking about possible Heisman candidates for next year? I got WR Michael Crabtree from Texas Tech winning it.
NFL Players aren't eligible. He is going to declare himself for the draft. But I think Colt McCoy has the best shot right now unless Tim Tebow comes back for next year. The field may be slim this year because a lot of players are jumping for the NFL Draft. 2009 could also be the first year a Freshman wins the heisman but I doubt it.
Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree is expected to announce at a 3 p.m. ET news conference on Tuesday that he will enter the NFL draft, two people close to Crabtree said Friday.
Crabtree had an ankle specialist determine that his high ankle sprain was properly diagnosed and treated. Crabtree is expected to attend the NFL scouting combine but is not expected to run a 40-yard dash.
More likely, Crabtree will run at his own pro day. Crabtree has visited with Texas Tech coach Mike Leach twice already and will visit with him once more before the planned news conference.
Leach has mentioned the possibility of the receiver returning to win a Heisman, but Crabtree, 6-foot-3, 214 pounds, has been told by multiple sources, including the NFL draft advisory committee, that he would be a first-round pick.
I think Bradford is an idiot for staying @ Oklahoma. Turned down a top 3 pick and 40+ million dollars. I see him doing the same thing as Leinart. His draft stock will probably fall next year and he won't make nearly as much $$$.
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