Wyoming Cowboys quarterback Josh Allen, who has received plenty of differing viewpoints as far as to what kind of pro he will be, will enter the NFL Draft.
Furthermore, despite entering his name into the ring as a future professional, Allen will play in his team's upcoming bowl game. While that might not seem like a big deal, it has become increasingly popular for future NFL prospects to skip the bowl in an attempt to avoid injury.
Article Continues Below“I think Josh’s decision to play his final game coming off an injury is what college football’s about,” Wyoming head coach Crag Bohl said. “And some of these guys that make their decisions on choosing not to finish off their career — I’m sure maybe my paths will cross a guy like that — it would be pretty hard for me to understand that. And I can tell you this, I’ve had extended conversations with a lot of general managers, and they’ve all wanted to know about Josh’s will to win, his competitive nature, and he’s a 10 out of a 10. So we’re excited about having him back, and he will make a profound difference on our football team. Obviously, he’s a playmaker, and a quarterback can have a lot of impact on that. But his competitive nature is going to be a great, great addition.”
Josh Allen is one of many incredibly polarizing quarterback prospects in the upcoming draft class.