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Manti Te’o’s NFL draft stock could end up unchanged

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“If you were at the Oklahoma game, you see how well he played against a good team on the road. For the year, the guy had seven interceptions. When you watch the Alabama game, it was like a guy who wasn’t there.”

So NFL teams may go to extraordinary lengths to see what they have, and Te’o will feel the brunt of it. Teams will investigate players with their personnel departments, and teams also will hire private investigators to dig deeper on perhaps a half-dozen more troublesome or complicated prospects.

A second NFL scout said the league will dispatch its own investigators on certain prospects. And then when Te’o sits in a room with a team, he will face pointed queries about a barely explicable situation from men who likely won’t be able to wrap their skulls around it.

Brandt even suggested this: Teams may want to enlist psychologists to help sift through the question-and-answer sessions on a subject “above people who are not trained in that field.”

“It’s obviously a red flag,” the second NFL scout said. “There will be an overreaction to this from a negative standpoint. Initially people want to shoot guys down who are rated up there high, and now they have a situation where they can say, ‘Hey, we don’t want anything to do with this guy.’

“There will be a lot of questions of why, and what was to be gained, and what did you learn from this. A lot of guys who are asking the questions haven’t been in that kind of situation before and really don’t understand it. They’re going to take a hard line and try to be CIA-type guys.”

In that—and in what will be a bit of a startling juxtaposition for Irish fans—Te’o may have just one contemporary equal.

“He will get absolutely punished more than Cam Newton, with everybody asking about it,” the first scout said. “Now, you’re going to see what kind of character the kid has because there are teams that talk. Guys will talk and they will say, ‘What did he say to you guys?’ Is it constant? Is it the same story? Does it change at all?’ “

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