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>Claytor: Johnson’s offense anathema to pro prospects
>Tech offensive lineman Nick Claytor, who announced Wednesday that he would skip his senior season to declare for the NFL Draft, has explained the rationale for his decision in an article published by the GTAA. Claytor apparently feels that continuing … Continue reading
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>JAILBREAK 2011: Tarrant to Draft, Young to transfer?
> According to a Thursday press release, Georgia Tech RS-junior safety and punt returner Jerrard Tarrant will skip his senior season and declare for the NFL draft. He was the second Tech player in as many days to make the … Continue reading
>Claytor breaks from "jail"
> According to Georgia Tech’s SID, starting RS-junior offensive lineman and Gailey recruit Nick Claytor will declare for this year’s NFL Draft. It is unknown at this point what prompted Claytor’s decision, whether it be favorable draft prospects, financial reasons, … Continue reading