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Winslow, Taylor, & Wilfork to go pro
From the gbnreport:
Three out of 4 ain't bad...At least that's the early speculation on how many of Miami's strong junior class will be entering the 2004 NFL draft. Miami juniors FS Sean Taylor and TE Kellen Winslow, for example, both pretty much committed to entering next year's draft following Saturday's win over Pittsburgh which gave the Hurricanes a share of yet another Big East title, although both also indicated they won't make a formal announcement until after Miami's bowl game this year, likely the Orange Bowl. Fellow junior DT Vince Wilfork is also believed to be leaning strongly to leaving school a year early, although all Wilfork is saying publicly is that he "is thinking about it." Meanwhile, another Miami junior CB Antrel Rolle, who did a fine job Saturday helping to shut down Pitt's all-world WR Larry Fitzgerald, reportedly is leaning toward staying in school, but is leaving the option of going pro open. According to Rolle, "As of right now, I'll be here next year."
From the gbnreport:
Three out of 4 ain't bad...At least that's the early speculation on how many of Miami's strong junior class will be entering the 2004 NFL draft. Miami juniors FS Sean Taylor and TE Kellen Winslow, for example, both pretty much committed to entering next year's draft following Saturday's win over Pittsburgh which gave the Hurricanes a share of yet another Big East title, although both also indicated they won't make a formal announcement until after Miami's bowl game this year, likely the Orange Bowl. Fellow junior DT Vince Wilfork is also believed to be leaning strongly to leaving school a year early, although all Wilfork is saying publicly is that he "is thinking about it." Meanwhile, another Miami junior CB Antrel Rolle, who did a fine job Saturday helping to shut down Pitt's all-world WR Larry Fitzgerald, reportedly is leaning toward staying in school, but is leaving the option of going pro open. According to Rolle, "As of right now, I'll be here next year."