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    Default Ricky Seals Jones to leave Aggies to become a pro player

    They just announced on Fox Channel 26 in Houston that Ricky Seals Jones will leave the Aggies to become pro.
    What is everyone's thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scoop27 View Post
    They just announced on Fox Channel 26 in Houston that Ricky Seals Jones will leave the Aggies to become pro.
    What is everyone's thoughts?
    Good move by him. He will get a lot better coaching than what he has been getting under Sumlin.

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    I think he'll make a good pro player. Congrats to the former sealy tiger

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    Why does Sumlin still have a job?

    Does he get a break for being in the SEC and just having a winning season will always be sufficient?

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    Interesting.

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    I don't think he was going to be any more productive with a final year of college football.

    I think A&M's biggest mistake was allowing him to dictate the position he would play.

    He had 5 star measurables but has low 3 star ability as a WR.

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    Is his draft stock really that high?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MJMbrahmas10 View Post
    Is his draft stock really that high?
    Can't be. He has the ideal size (and then some!) but they still have to evaluate production, which was essentially non-existent at A&M. I know the Ags had great receivers throughout his time there so maybe getting on the right NFL team will allow him to showcase what he can do. I wish him luck and will continue rooting for him, make Austin County proud RSJ!

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    His draft stock isn't high, but he will be drafted in the mid rounds just based on potential. A&M has done less with more than any program in the country. I cannot believe they haven't moved on from Sumlin yet. RSJ should have added weight to the frame and moved to TE. He would have been a 1st or 2nd round pick if he would have went that route. Cost himself millions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawgs View Post
    A&M has done less with more than any program in the country. I cannot believe they haven't moved on from Sumlin yet.
    Let's not forget about Texas.

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    Last I saw he was graded as a 6/7 round pick. He has the measurables, but none of that will matter if he can't improve on catching the ball. Good luck to him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weebe View Post
    Let's not forget about Texas.
    Lol I was waiting for someone to state the obvious

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckhunter View Post
    Last I saw he was graded as a 6/7 round pick. He has the measurables, but none of that will matter if he can't improve on catching the ball. Good luck to him
    I think he has a long way to go to be a good NFL player. The NFL for him may mean (Not For Long).

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    Yeah, I think his problem is being a tweener. Too small for a TE and too slow for a WR. Combine will be huge for him. If he runs a decent time, he could move into the 4th round or so because a team sees some measurables.
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    Part of the problem is the WR coach is awful.
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