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Jay Ajayi good fit more ways then you think
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A "number of teams" have red flagged Boise State RB Jay Ajayi's knee when reviewing medical checks, according to Tony Pauline.
Thee knee injury (which was described as "shredded") occurred during an attempted theft when Ajayi was 18 years old after just moving to the U.S. for football. Beat writer Chadd Cripe once said "The injury on the field was so bad that coaches wondered if he'd recover." Pauline's report is worth keeping in mind during draft weekend, especially if Ajayi stays on the board longer than expected. Apr 20 - 12:43 PM http://www.rotoworld.com/player/cfb/133352/jay-ajayi This is the first I've heard of this. If his knee is a concern long term, I can't imagine him going before the 4th round. |
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