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.AlbertBreer’s Six From Saturday: Good for the two Alabama stars playing in the Sugar Bowl, but thankfully guys have more information and freedom to make these decisions now

The last few years, my Six From Saturday notes have been included at the bottom of my MMQB column on Monday mornings. This year, they’ll be published as a separate post each week. Here are my thoughts on this week in the college world, geared mostly toward what should be of interest to NFL fans.

And I’d just say, good for them. The best part of where we are on these things is players have more information and more freedom to make their decisions than ever before. Conversely, the extra four to six weeks of combine training really would matter to a non-first-round prospect who’s invited to Indianapolis, whose stock would naturally be more volatile.

I don’t know whether Rhule will get him. But I think the former Panthers coach is pretty smart, even with all that happened in Carolina, and, if he learned from his time in Carolina, then good for him. And one of the guys he’ll be throwing to might get taken higher than that. That would be Nathaniel “Tank” Dell, a 5'10", 165-pound stick of dynamite who’s had 193 catches over the last two years, and averaged 17.0 yards per punt return this year.5) The case of West Point DE Andre Carter II is interesting—it’s not often that an Army player is draftable, let alone in the first-round discussion, as Carter has been.

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