Tuesday, February 4, 2020

How Tua Tagovailoa's injury can help him

On November 16th, 2019 Tua Tagovailoa suffered a dislocated hip and dislocated right ankle and was carted off the field and later flown to St Vincent's medical center. Tagovialoa was a Heisman candidate for two years in a row, these injuries cost him his season and, what looked to be Alabama's perfect season. Tua Tagovialoa's injuries will help him in the NFL draft.


First, if Tua is drafted within the top five he will be in trouble. "If Tagovailoa is a top-five draft pick, at No. 5, which is where the Dolphins will be selecting. Despite his injury, most NFL draft analysts still have the Dolphins selecting Tagovailoa with their top pick."Is what the Sun Sentinal stated about Tagovailoa. If Tua goes to the Dolphins he will be on a team that cannot help him in the NFL.


Next, the Alabama QB’s injuries and him not being active may help his film room study and QB play.
Alabama coach Nick Saban stated in an interview with USnews “I can tell you his mentality has been really good in terms of how he’s
working.” This shows that Nick Saban is confident in Tua improving during his absence from Alabama. 

Lastly, some may say that teams within the first three picks could still be interested in Tua Tagovailoa, but teams could be interested in say the Heisman winner Joe Burrow. Tua Tagovailoa has lit the NCAA world on fire a few injuries won’t stop him in the NFL! There are four other QB candidates for teams and most teams aren't looking for a quarterback.

Tua Tagovailoa’s injury will improve his draft position and the team he shall go to. Draft stock,
Focus off the field, and team’s other interest in other players.
Speak out about Tagovailoa’s injuries and stop the horrible teams from drafting this young star and
let him go to a team with an offensive line that can protect him!

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