ESPN: Crabtree to enter NFL draft

If we can believe a story on ESPN.com quoting anonymous sources, that 50-50 chance of Michael Crabtree coming back to Tech for a junior year is now zero percent.

According to a story on the Web site, Crabtree is expected to announce Tuesday he’ll enter the NFL draft, two people close to Crabtree said Friday.

The story went on to say:

“Crabtree had an ankle specialist determine that his high ankle sprain was properly diagnosed and treated. Crabtree is expected to attend the NFL scouting combine but is not expected to run a 40-yard dash.

“More likely, Crabtree will run at his own pro day. Crabtree has visited with Texas Tech coach Mike Leach twice already and will visit with him once more before the planned news conference.

“Leach has mentioned the possibility of the receiver returning to win a Heisman, but Crabtree, 6-foot-3, 214 pounds, has been told by multiple sources, including the NFL draft advisory committee, that he would be a first-round pick.

“Crabtree had 93 catches and 18 touchdowns in the regular season, averaging 94.6 yards per game. He won the prestigious Biletnikoff Award for the nation’s top receiver.

“Crabtree, a draft-eligible sophomore, also won the award last season.”

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  • JD said:

    Not a huge surprise. Thank you Crabs and good luck on Sundays! The Raider Nation will be cheering for your success at the next level!

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  • tony said:

    Crab:

    Thanks for a memorable and terrific two years. You competed your tail off and represented the school with class. Good luck, and whomever drafts you in the NFL will be getting a new fan.

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