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By Todd McShay
Scouts, Inc. Monday, September 20, 2004 Predicting which underclassmen stay or go is always a frustrating exercise for NFL personnel departments. If they think a player is going to stay in school and don't give him proper evaluation time, it can be costly if the prospect makes a last-minute decision to come out. On the flip side, if they evaluate an underclassman who decides to stay, they have a head start on his evaluation process heading into his senior season. However, that money and time that could have been used on other avai ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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