Thursday, October 23, 2008

To Stay Or Not To Stay, The Maclin Conundrum

Mizzou still has a handful of games left before a bowl game, possibly in the Fiesta if everything plays out. But the question has been batted around like a pinata in Mexico City- Does Jeremy Maclin stay or leave after '08?

Simple. He stays.

I'd say 99.9% of us believed before the season that J-Mac, his 4.2 speed, and his effectiveness of a Chuck Norris-like roundhouse to the face in kick returns would be suiting up for an NFL team in 2009. With the year that the Tigers have had, along with a few minor injuries that killed his primetime opportunities (Illannoy and Okie State), and the fact that he's been over shadowed by Chase Daniel, Derrick Washington, and Chase Coffman, I'd go on to believe that he'll be back in CoMo next year to be the stud and 'The Man' that right now he's not when we are talking Mizzou football. When everyone thinks of current Tiger players, Maclin is a distant 2nd or 3rd behind Chase Daniel and Coffman or 'Spoon.

Points to consider; Maclin seems like a cool guy, and from what I've seen and heard, thoroughly enjoys Columbia, and if he is back in '09, Maclin would be BMOC. Along with 'Spoon, who said he'd be back for his senior year in '09 before the season began (automatically making him one of my favorite Tigers), Maclin would be Tiger football. It doesn't seem like J-Mac needs the money for the family or anything like that. The guy grew up with a friend's family in Kirkwood. The guy knows money, so he can wait an extra year. The receiving corp of '09 would shape up nicely for a new QB; Maclin, Wes Kemp, DaNario Alexander, Jerrell Jackson, INSERT STUD KICKASS RECRUIT HERE, with Andrew Jones at Tight End, and the offense would rotate around Maclin.

Maclin's stats from last year were phenomenal. The guy is a great player, and deserves the accolades that he receives, so don't take the "He'll be back in '09" as a slap in the face. Hell, his stats this year are comparable to last year, even being banged up. The fact is, Maclin needs another year to work on the receiving skills. He is the most exciting player in the B12, and one of the top three in the country, but he's probably the third best pure receiver in the Big 12 after Michael Crabtree and Dez Bryant. NFL teams usually don't spend a high draft pick just to have a player return punts or kicks (minus Devin Hester and my Chicago Bears. Hester is working on being the Bears #1 receiver for '09 by the way). Maclin has shown the potential to be better than Crabtree and Bryant. With another year, I believe it won't be a contest- Jeremy Maclin will be the best wide receiver in the country. It's scary to think he could get any better, but he's only shown improvement. If you're a 1st round talent, but stuck around the 2nd-3rd with the option to come back and improve the stock, you stay.

I get what you're thinking right now. "But he's on pace to have a better 2008 season than his '07 year!" I get that. But remember the reason we are talking about him leaving after his sophomore year. He blew out his knee in '06, having to have it surgically repaired, which held him back from any football in '06. The team that drafts Maclin will probably be a little more comfortable picking him with a high pick with another year away from that surgery in '06.

One thing to think about though- where will the Rams pick in the draft? Maclin is a Kirkwood kid, and would probably love to throw a blue and gold jersey on.

Another great J-Mac year in '09 (80 rec, 1,000+ yd, 10 TDs...aka '07 season and similarly projected for '08), and he and the blur he creates down the sideline will be in the NFL for '10.

Am I dreaming or does he come back?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

You're dreaming.

No way he comes back. To break in some child quarterback, with that mediocre at best coaching staff? As the "focal point of the offense," aka "the guy teams will key on all day?" And knowing he's already blown out his knee once?

He's gone.

Anonymous said...

ya, I don't think he can afford to take a chance on Blaine Gabbert not panning out...it's risky on a first year starter

Dave MacD said...

No way do next year's Tigers come close to what the last two years' teams have accomplished. The only way to go is down. The only direction Maclin's draft stock can go is down. I'd be ecstatic to have such a superhero back on the team with 2 years experience in the offense, but I don't think it's reasonable to expect him at spring drills.

The True Son said...

I wish I could agree with you on this, but I don't. I think the point the first anon poster made about his knee is the biggest reason he'll be gone next year. We will see though.