A peruser asked for the current week whether the SEC front-stacks its wounds similarly that the NFL does. Basically, the NFL will have a lion's share of its wounds when Week 2 hits. (That is this weekend!) Given the warmth of SEC camps, it would bode well this would be valid, yet there's horrible studies or datasets to affirm this. One major distinction is that school lists stay enormous, while the NFL chops down fundamentally. It'd be pleasant to see the SEC, loaded with incredible examination and restorative schools, do some exploration here, however until then, we'll simply trust that the therapeutic staffs around the meeting can keep players sound. We should take a gander at the wounds heading into this weekend:
Leonard Fournette, LSU
Heisman cheerful Fournette truly hasn't had an opportunity to showcase his energy and pace combo because of the lower leg harm that sidelined him a week ago. Heading into this week against Mississippi State, Les Miles has said that Fournette is full speed ahead, however he has increased some trust in the reinforcements. My sources let me know that Fournette is sound and ought to get the full workload. That is awful news for the Bulldogs. The lower leg harm was minor, I'm told, with the group essentially taking the risk to get him prepared for the long SEC calendar. Watch to check whether Fournette gets his ordinary 20 or more touches and in the event that he's ready to make hard slices to both sides. With Fournette, he can simply choose to keep running over individuals too.
Antonio Callaway and Tyrie Cleveland, Florida
It's not amazing that Antonio Callaway isn't going to play this weekend. Calloway missed the whole week of practice with a quad harm (likely a strain) that has stayed risky for the quick beneficiary. It will be a diversion time choice for Tyrie Cleveland, in any case, as he tries to come back from his hamstring strain. The profundity is a main problem, with C.J. Worton returning from a high lower leg sprain and still constrained by it, and Dre Massey accomplished for the year. Try not to search for Florida to push things with Cleveland or Worton. They ought to effortlessly beat North Texas and will attempt to get everybody more advantageous for the excursion to Tennessee one week from now.
D.K. Metcalf, Ole Miss
Metcalf's accomplished for the season with a foot crack, subsequent to demonstrating he could have been a genuine effect player for Ole Miss. Chad Kelly likes to spread the ball around, however it appeared that Metcalf's size was making him a go-to choice in the red zone. There's no points of interest out on which bone Metcalf cracked, yet there's been some theory that it's a Lisfranc break. That is a mid-foot break that is hard to recuperate, instead of a more basic Jones crack on the outside of the foot. Surgery is a choice, so it's a decent sign that it hasn't been talked about as such. Metcalf ought to be back one year from now, however Kelly won't. Wounds appear to bring down a considerable measure of Rebels, with Eric Swinney and Ken Webster additionally on the season-over rundown.
Cam Sims, Alabama
The details on the year and the apparent profundity at Alabama make any damage to Cam Sims appear to be something less critical than it really is. While Sims' mellow shoulder harm just held him out of one diversion, there's inquiry concerning whether he's completely recuperated or is sufficiently mended to play this week against Ole Miss. Players like this can regularly be utilized as fakes, yet Sims isn't dominant to the point that he must be represented the way Amari Cooper was only a couple of years prior. Include that Sims is only six months post ACL surgery and there's a major hole between the desires of what Sims could do and what he's finished.
Leonard Fournette, LSU
Heisman cheerful Fournette truly hasn't had an opportunity to showcase his energy and pace combo because of the lower leg harm that sidelined him a week ago. Heading into this week against Mississippi State, Les Miles has said that Fournette is full speed ahead, however he has increased some trust in the reinforcements. My sources let me know that Fournette is sound and ought to get the full workload. That is awful news for the Bulldogs. The lower leg harm was minor, I'm told, with the group essentially taking the risk to get him prepared for the long SEC calendar. Watch to check whether Fournette gets his ordinary 20 or more touches and in the event that he's ready to make hard slices to both sides. With Fournette, he can simply choose to keep running over individuals too.
Antonio Callaway and Tyrie Cleveland, Florida
It's not amazing that Antonio Callaway isn't going to play this weekend. Calloway missed the whole week of practice with a quad harm (likely a strain) that has stayed risky for the quick beneficiary. It will be a diversion time choice for Tyrie Cleveland, in any case, as he tries to come back from his hamstring strain. The profundity is a main problem, with C.J. Worton returning from a high lower leg sprain and still constrained by it, and Dre Massey accomplished for the year. Try not to search for Florida to push things with Cleveland or Worton. They ought to effortlessly beat North Texas and will attempt to get everybody more advantageous for the excursion to Tennessee one week from now.
D.K. Metcalf, Ole Miss
Metcalf's accomplished for the season with a foot crack, subsequent to demonstrating he could have been a genuine effect player for Ole Miss. Chad Kelly likes to spread the ball around, however it appeared that Metcalf's size was making him a go-to choice in the red zone. There's no points of interest out on which bone Metcalf cracked, yet there's been some theory that it's a Lisfranc break. That is a mid-foot break that is hard to recuperate, instead of a more basic Jones crack on the outside of the foot. Surgery is a choice, so it's a decent sign that it hasn't been talked about as such. Metcalf ought to be back one year from now, however Kelly won't. Wounds appear to bring down a considerable measure of Rebels, with Eric Swinney and Ken Webster additionally on the season-over rundown.
Cam Sims, Alabama
The details on the year and the apparent profundity at Alabama make any damage to Cam Sims appear to be something less critical than it really is. While Sims' mellow shoulder harm just held him out of one diversion, there's inquiry concerning whether he's completely recuperated or is sufficiently mended to play this week against Ole Miss. Players like this can regularly be utilized as fakes, yet Sims isn't dominant to the point that he must be represented the way Amari Cooper was only a couple of years prior. Include that Sims is only six months post ACL surgery and there's a major hole between the desires of what Sims could do and what he's finished.
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