Sunday, May 1, 2011

Mark Ingram project Stock to fall?

Miltonf-788904_tinyby outsidethesidelines on April 13, 2011 8: 14 PM CDT in footballMark Ingram runs drill during a Pro Day football workoout at the University of Alabama Wednesday, March 9, 2011 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (AP Photo/The Tuscaloosa News, Dusty Compton)

While stocks of Marcell Dareus and Julio Jones project has increased considerably in recent months, not can say is that of Mark Ingram. While solid, though not spectacular, placed numbers in the combination of the NFL and the Alabama Pro day, has been a bit of a question mark over the past few weeks. And now, the concerns of injury are apparently becoming an important issue. Mention of Football Pro:

But there have been rumors that the stability in the long term of the knee of Ingram is tenuous. And Mike Lombardi NFL Network reported something that can justify that speculation on the way the draft Wednesday night.

"I've had two teams tell me is very bad, the knee", said Lombardi. "It won't be in their boards of Directors". "These are teams that need running backs".

"I think that it could lead to that enter you (draft)", said on March 31. Lombardi suggested that Ingram may have degenerative arthritis, a condition that has been linked to Da'Quan Bowers and will likely cause of Clemson defensive end in week of project, as well.

As Maurice Clarett could tell you, only needs a team to love as a player, even if the 31 teams are not playing him, but it is true that it's some shocking news for Ingram. That's not to say do not develop, of course, but this is a development which does not want to see. Any time that a team someone removes your Board's project that seems to be the best player available in a situation of need, you probably have a long look at the importance of the underlying concern. We know Ingram had the injury in the knee in fall camp last year, and is true that probably never 100% thereafter. If it was an injury at once or if there is a degenerative condition that affects his knee is to debate, but for now, seems reasonable minds NFL differ on this issue.

For obvious reasons, hope that Ingram did not fall much, but this is probably one to keep his eye on the future. Given the fungible and typically brief nature tailbacks of NFL career, many teams probably will be willing to make a very high tailback in the first place, and concerns of injury could easily scare away a handful of teams want to run the risk of a not proven player to pay a huge sum of money. Let us hope that it works well for Ingram, but for now it seems that you can expect a time to hear his name in New York.

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