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Baker’s draft stock

scooterdawgscooterdawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
edited April 2019 in General

I was listening to a mock draft on an NFL related podcast this morning and D. Baker came up in a surprising way. It was the second half of a two parter on the first round. At the beginning one of the two hosts asked if anything could REALLY change this late in the game as far as a player’s stock given that teams have all the information/measurables by now. The other guy said that a guy could still drop based on interviews and said while he doesn’t like to and normally wouldn’t bring it up but they had heard a lot of smoke about one remaining player in this regard and would bring it up when they got to him.

I knew they hadn’t picked Baker yet but was still quite surprised when he turned out to be the one they were talking about. One of the hosts really liked Baker as a player but said they’d heard too much about “character” in the interviews from multiple teams/sources. Does anyone have any clue as to what they could be talking about?

The podcast in question is SI.com’s MMQB podcast with Andy Benoit and Gary Grambling. Here’s a link to the homepage


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