Red-flagged Sooner WR, two others enter draft … Oklahoma has confirmed that enigmatic junior WR Dorial Green-Beckham will be leaving school without ever having played a down for the team and will be entering the 2015 draft where he will likely be one of the most polarizing prospects available. Based on talent alone Green-Beckham, who was the top recruit in the country three years when he originally signed with Missouri, has top 5 physical ability. He’s 6-5, 225, was a state champion sprinter in high school and can jump through the roof; however, he is also one of the most troubled players that will be available this spring, enough that as many as half the teams around the league may have already taken him off their board. DGB was kicked off the Missouri team after repeated violations including a couple of marijuana related issues and a more serious incident in which he pushed a female student down some stairs in a domestic dispute. In fact, according to a piece by Thayer Evans at Si.com, Green-Beckham is already having ongoing discussions with the NFL about how the league’s new personal conduct policy could impact him amid concerns that he could face some sort of suspension once he enters the league. Meanwhile, Florida State junior P.J. Williams, a late-opening round prospect, has also indicated that he will be leaving school and entering the upcoming draft. Same for emerging Virginia sophomore OLB Max Valles, who originally said he was staying in school last month. The 6-5, 240-pound Valles had 55 tackles, including 9 sacks this season when he combined with junior DE Eli Harold, who has already declared for the draft, to give the Cavaliers one of the most dynamic young edge-rushing tandems in the country. While still a true soph, Valles is drft eligible this year because he spent a year at a prep school before enrolling at UVa.
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