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Why Would Lincoln Riley Leave for Browns or Packers? Because It’s Not a Big Risk

HERO Sports by HERO Sports
December 13, 2018
Why Would Lincoln Riley Leave for Browns or Packers? Because It’s Not a Big Risk

Lincoln Riley is ready for the NFL, says Baker Mayfield. But why would he leave Oklahoma for the Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers or another NFL team? 

"Lincoln's been ready," Mayfield said of his former college coach last week "Just who he is, how he coaches, the respect level he's had from all of his players. How detailed he is. He's ready. But that's his decision. He's got something special there. I don't think anybody's going to blame him if he stays there for the next 20 years."

MORE: Matt Campbell's NFL Buzz is Building

If Riley is ready and wants to take an NFL shot, it's not that big of a risk. I explain on The Hot Route (starts at 26:49):

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