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BUT... BUT ... HE'S COLT MCCOY'S ROOMMATE!

Citing two sources, Yahoo's Jason Cole reports that Stanford RB Toby Gerhart's medical checkup at the Scouting Combine will hurt his draft stock.

The physical is reportedly "likely to feature a number of lingering injuries from his hard-running college days." Cole goes on to say that the injuries will be "enough to drop Gerhart out of the first round," but he was never projected that high anyway. It's worth noting that Gerhart tore his ACL in 2007. He was also a 105-game starter on the Stanford baseball team, leaving the 6'1/235-pound outfielder/tailback susceptible to additional wear and tear.


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I know this is anathema on this site...

but maybe, just maybe, Toby would be better served looking to MLB. I checked his baseball stats and he could have a nice little 12-15 year career in MLB. Given his running style and injury history, how long do you figure he’ll last in the NFL; 3 -4 years?

"I like the taste of danger most of all." - Jonatha Brooke

by MtnEer_in_SC on Feb 24, 2010 3:47 PM EST reply actions  

Having watched him play both

He’s clearly a better football player and has a better chance in the NFL than the majors. And I’m a m-fing expert.

by 4.0 Point Stance on Mar 4, 2010 2:14 PM EST up reply actions  

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