The Causeway game could very well be the last time we see Doss in an Aggie uniform. He is set to graduate in May but has one year of eligibility left but he says he will wait and see how the NFL draft goes before he makes a decision to leave or play one more year. It also sounds like the NFL scouts are very impressed with him so he may get a nice deal in the draft.
Damn, damn, damn... I wish him well, shows he and Aggie football doing it the right way ... but if the draft doesn't look favorable this year, too many WRs... we'd LOVE to have him back!!
Losing Doss would be a blow to the program, but it also gives other guys a chance to step up to fill his shoes. We have a lot of promising prospects at the WR position.
got to be proud of him with the challenges he has endured. He’s healthy now. If he plays another season for us and gets hurt, that could affect him in the draft. Get your autographs now,
NFL draft workouts will be key, part of a process. Top receiving #'s in all of college FB can't be ignored. Interesting Maier / Doss article here from Vacaville.
I looked up a few NFL draft websites, several have Doss listed at 6'1". Error? Speed 4.5 - 4.7. Having "dozens" of NFL scouts here tells you something. Some will want a steal. Big plays against San Diego, Wyoming, other big programs should help. One site lists him as the #48 WR, another says Free Agent possibility. My guess- Too many teams interested to let him slip that far, all playing it close to the vest.
You are right that his draft workouts and pro day will be important. Every single year guys that are supposed to be drafted don't and guys who are completely off the radar do. It's really a toss up right now, but Keelan has the ability and drive to play on Sundays.
What happens if someone like Doss who's on track to graduate gets drafted in winter? (On the quarter system no less, which goes later.) Is he allowed to finish or does he have to report to the team immediately?