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These 10 NFL-bound Prospects Have Opted Out of Bowl Games

2 min read • December 08, 2022

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These 10 NFL-bound Prospects Have Opted Out of Bowl Games

Joey Porter Jr:

A projected first-round pick has decided to opt out of his team's bowl game. Porter is widely viewed as one of the top cornerbacks in the nation and was drafted as high as seventh, according to John Shipley of SI. 

Jaxon Smith-Njigba:

Smith-Njigba had a different season than he or his scouts could have hoped. He was considered the consensus best WR prospect in this year's draft. Then he missed a large chunk of the season due to many injuries, none of which required surgery. Then before his team faced its most significant challenge, he opted out of the team's bowl game. ESPN's Todd McShay said, "that scouts would question whether or not Smith-Njigba was actually too injured to play." His brother sent a not-so-friendly reply back to McShay.

Blake Corum:

Blake Corum was a potential Heisman candidate before suffering a knee injury against Illinois. The running back would play one more game until shutting himself down for the season. He opted out of the college football playoffs to focus on his knee's recovery.

Will Levis:

Projected first-round quarterback Will Levis has opted out of Kentucky's bowl game. He has chosen to focus on the NFL Draft.

Michael Mayer:

 One of the best traditional tight end prospects in a decade has opted out of Notre Dame's bowl game to focus on the NFL draft. Mayer had a stellar season as Notre Dame's number-one receiving weapon while being one of the best blocking tight ends in the country.

Cam Smith:

A beast is a term that describes cornerback Cam Smith. He's a bump-and-run corner with five pass defections this season.

Anthony Richardson: 

Projected first-round quarterback Anthony Richardson has decided to opt-out of the Florida Gators bowl game. One of the most athletic quarterbacks in this year's class has decided to use this time to sharpen his skills before the NFL Draft.

Dontay Demus Jr., Jacob Copeland:

Both Maryland wide receivers have opted out of the remainder of the season to prepare for the draft. Both receivers had under 500 yards receiving on the year.

Luke Musgrave: 

Big body tight end Luke Musgrave has declared for the NFL draft instead of continuing to play for Oklahoma State. His numbers haven't been gaudy in his college career, but he's your prototypical tight end that could have a better NFL career than a college career.

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Canaan Smith-Njigba
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If he was healthy he would be playing.. like what?? We not protecting our “Draft stock” they know who JSN is when healthy. You sorry @McShay13 and so wrong to be on tv making these false claims. 🤡

B1G_Ryan
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Forgive the boomer screen record method, but Todd McShay (via ESPN’s College Football Live) just reported that NFL scouts believe Jaxon Smith-Njigba is healthy enough to play and is sitting out to protect his draft stock

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