Le'Veon Bell is declaring for the NFL draft

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Le'Veon Bell met with Mark Dantonio and has decided to declare early for the NFL Draft. Article from MLive is here.

"Upset's not a good word to use, but he (Dantonio) was taken aback a little bit. He thought he had a good chance of Le'Veon coming back."

Hopefully his future NFL team will have a better record against the refs than MSU did this year.

Tater

January 4th, 2013 at 1:34 AM ^

Bell is rated the fourth-highest RB by many services, and a possible first round pick who won't fall further than the second round.  In the NFL, the second round is still decent.  Also, his style isn't exactly conducive to a long "shelf life," and he did carry the ball 382 times this season.  Any coach with any integrity would have told Bell to go.  

Then again, expecting Mark Dantonio to have integrity is like expecting Nick Saban to stay in one place for twenty years.

 

RP

January 3rd, 2013 at 11:24 AM ^

Good Luck to him. He's pretty good.

Time for Nick Hill to prove his worth and put his money where his mouth is after talking about Denard.

stephenrjking

January 3rd, 2013 at 12:04 PM ^

Quite right. Most of us saw Lattimore's interview (interrupted by agony though it was) on television and he made exactly the same argument--short shelf life, get the NFL money while you can.

Can't blame a guy for thinking that way. MSU had always ridden its RBs hard under Dantonio, and Bell may think he's better off even if he's a third or fourth round pick.

snarling wolverine

January 3rd, 2013 at 12:01 PM ^

The guy ran for almost 1,800 yards . . . how could Dantonio have realistically expected him to come back?

BTW, major kudos to our defense for holding him to 68 yards on 26 carries (2.6 per).  What an effort they turned in that day.

Hannibal.

January 3rd, 2013 at 11:28 AM ^

Rough off season in the early entry department for MSU.  After seeing numerous Michigan juniors leave gaping holes behind only to get undrafted, I've got to say that I'm relieved to see it finally happening to somebody else.  If Gholston leaves, that will hurt.  He isn't as dominant as his reputation, but he was still arguably the best MSU recruit of the past decade, and whoever replaces him probably won't be as good.

BrownJuggernaut

January 3rd, 2013 at 11:28 AM ^

My first thought was "thank god." 

Bell is a tank and their best offensive asset. I'm glad he's not gonna be playing for State anymore. I actually liked seeing him play a lot because he's incredibly gifted. I'm looking forward to seeing him hurdle defenders in the NFL (one of the HL of the season IMO)...as long as it isn't against my team.

This is the right decision for him too. He's proven he can be a workhorse and I don't think there is much upside to staying another year.

Sac Fly

January 3rd, 2013 at 11:29 AM ^

Power running backs have a short enough NFL lifespan as it is. He led the NCAA in carries this year with 382, if he stayed he would probably do it again.

Swazi

January 3rd, 2013 at 11:36 AM ^

Best of luck to him. Maybe my Steelers will draft him in the later rounds. Without him, Michigan State doesn't even sniff a bowl game this year.

bubblelevel

January 3rd, 2013 at 11:59 AM ^

I bet you would have poo-pood someone like Alfred Morris with the Redskins too.   Sixth round guy, high 4.6 forty.  Nothing special.  

Bell has a very good chance at being a very good back.  You can't account for team/coaching fit and just plain old luck. 

Magnus

January 3rd, 2013 at 12:05 PM ^

I didn't watch Alfred Morris in college, so I don't think your opinion of what I would have thought about a guy that I never saw a year ago really matters.

I bet you would have voted for Dewey.

Space Coyote

January 3rd, 2013 at 12:16 PM ^

I don't think Bell will ever be a star, but i do think he can be a quality back up in the league that can occassionally start if the normal #1 guy is hurt. He has great footwork for a guy his size. His biggest problem is when he doesn't realize he's a monster, and tries to be a speed back or bounce things instead of squaring his shoulders. I think as a more situational type runner the NFL will get that out of his system.

And with all that said, I still think it's the smart decision for him to leave. He needs to lose 10-15 lbs to try to increase his speed, but it won't increase enough to get benefit from another year and ~375 carries again. He has maxed out his draft position because it's a down year for RBs and he had a very good year, but will always have limited pure speed (he also sometimes takes a while to get going, unlike Morris as others have said, who has a good enough first step to threaten the edge). Great college back that could have been really great had he any offensive line. I see a solid 5-7 years in the league as a quality backup and occassional starter.

Bigscotto68

January 3rd, 2013 at 11:47 AM ^

MSU really is losing a bunch of talent from a team not loaded to begin with. Will enjoy watching over their decline. I give Dantonio 2 years before he bails. Narduzzi would be smart to get out while his reputation is still intact. Surely back to trainwreck status in EL.