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

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What hasn’t changed: The 6-foot-2, 255-pound Te’o finished his college career with 437 tackles and a deep well of experience in publicly addressing and making a case to a larger group.

He landed at No. 8 in ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr.’s initial 2013 mock draft published Wednesday morning, and no one expects Te’o to slide out of the first round, though the second scout opined that he may have gone from the “five to 15” range to “10 to 20.”

“If Te’o is able to reassure teams that he is, indeed, the victim in this case, his draft stock may not be affected at all,” said Rob Rang, a senior analyst for NFLDraftScout.com/CBSSports.com.

In an ironic sense, the overwhelmingly bizarre Kekua case may help Te’o explain why he had 12 good performances and one particularly unsettling one.

“I think it would,” Brandt said. “Whatever we do related to success on the football field is concentration. If you had something like this hanging over your head, it would be pretty hard to concentrate on what’s going on on the field that day.”

Said the second scout: “He’ll go through the interview process, he’ll visit teams, people will still like 12 of the 13 games and he’ll be back in reasonable graces.”

That would be an acceptable place to be for Te’o, considering where many feared he was headed just days ago.

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