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<blockquote data-quote="Squints" data-source="post: 303276" data-attributes="member: 822"><p>Right, I'm aware of the "dead arm" you guys are talking about. But only from you guys. I follow the MLB draft pretty obsessively. It's one of my favorite sports events of the year. It's weird, I know. But there was little to no draft buzz about him at any point before his draft year. And no mention of any physical issue concerns. For a guy as highly rated as he was that's indicative of a guy who told scouts not to draft him because he wants to go to college. Even more so that he was drafted in the second to last round. The last couple of rounds are when teams will take highly rated guys in the off chance they can throw some bonus pool savings at them and get them to change their mind. If there were legitimate physical questions why draft him at all at that point? That just doesn't happen all that much. If he was willing to sign he wouldn't have fallen that far from just a "dead arm."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squints, post: 303276, member: 822"] Right, I'm aware of the "dead arm" you guys are talking about. But only from you guys. I follow the MLB draft pretty obsessively. It's one of my favorite sports events of the year. It's weird, I know. But there was little to no draft buzz about him at any point before his draft year. And no mention of any physical issue concerns. For a guy as highly rated as he was that's indicative of a guy who told scouts not to draft him because he wants to go to college. Even more so that he was drafted in the second to last round. The last couple of rounds are when teams will take highly rated guys in the off chance they can throw some bonus pool savings at them and get them to change their mind. If there were legitimate physical questions why draft him at all at that point? That just doesn't happen all that much. If he was willing to sign he wouldn't have fallen that far from just a "dead arm." [/QUOTE]
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