In spite of similar hip injury, Dennis Pitta believes teams should still take QB Tua Tagovailoa early

With firsthand experience, former Baltimore Ravens TE Dennis Pitta believes teams interested in Tua Tagovailoa should still draft him early

It seems as though everyone has had a thought on Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and his hip injury. Once thought to be the obvious top pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, a dislocated hip suffered during his junior season has his future far murkier. But at least one person believes that he can get past his hip injury and return to the player everyone once raved about.

Former Baltimore Ravens tight end Dennis Pitta has been through a very similar situation. Pitta infamously dislocated his hip while with the Ravens, injuring it three times in total before ending his career. With that firsthand experience, Pitta knows what Tagovailoa is going through and even went as far as to say teams who had him ranked highly should still take him early in the 2020 NFL Draft.

“I mean, if he’s the top quarterback on my board, I’m going to take him high,” Pitta said on the RapSheet and Friends podcast. “And (the hip is) really the only potential issue I see for him. He’s a great kid, he’s got no concerns or red flags anywhere in his character. He’s obviously an incredibly productive player and a great talent. So I wish the best for him.”

With the coronavirus pandemic making getting medical tests done a far more complex process, it makes sense teams would be a little unwary of picking Tagovailoa as their next franchise quarterback. Pitta said he feels bad his own situation is likely working against Tagovailoa. He also acknowledged that “it’s tough to say exactly how his hip will respond” and pointed to two other players who have had wildly different experiences following the injury.

“It’s a unique injury and one that doesn’t quite frankly happen to a lot of football players or athletes in general,” Pitta said. “Now there’s a number of high-profile cases, Bo Jackson being one of them. I think even among current players you have a guy like C.J. Mosley who’s done it and obviously he hasn’t had any lingering effects from it. I think the difference between myself and those guys is a number of things.”

While Jackson suffered the same dislocation, his experience differs wildly from Pitta, Mosley and Tagovailoa. Jackson ended up suffering from avascular necrosis of the hip joint — the death of the bone tissue from lack of blood supply — due to the injury and was never able to see the football field again. Pitta and Mosley were both able to return to their football careers, albeit with different results.

While Mosley finished his collegiate career with Alabama and enjoyed four Pro Bowl seasons with the Ravens before signing a huge contract with the New York Jets last offseason, Pitta wasn’t as lucky. Pitta came back from his injuries to have a stellar final season, catching 86 passes for 729 yards and two touchdowns before reinjuring it in practice in 2017, ending his career.

There’s really no telling how Tagovailoa’s NFL career will pan out at this point. He could be like Mosley and return to form, enjoying a stellar career. Or he could be like Pitta and reinjure his hip repeatedly before retiring early. It’s perhaps the biggest gamble in the 2020 NFL Draft but at least Pitta is in Tagovailoa’s corner.

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2020 NFL Draft Odds: When will Tua Tagovailoa be drafted?

Analyzing betting odds centered around the 2020 NFL Draft, and looking at Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa’s projected draft position.

Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa entered the 2019 college football season as the presumed future No. 1 pick of the 2020 NFL Draft. When his season ended after just nine games due to a dislocated hip, it cleared the way for LSU QB Joe Burrow to rise to fame and move into the top spot in mock drafts across the country. Below, we’ll look at Tagovailoa’s projected 2020 NFL Draft position with odds and picks on where he’s most likely to end up.

2020 NFL Draft odds: Tua Tagovailoa’s draft position

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Wednesday, March 18 at 12:20 p.m. ET.

DRAFT POSITION OVER UNDER
2.5 -304 +220

The line for Tagovailoa’s draft position was set rather conservatively. It’s setting the first and second overall picks against all the rest. With Burrow essentially locked into the No. 1 pick by the Cincinnati Bengals, this line asks if the Washington Redskins will choose Tagovailoa as a replacement to Dwayne Haskins, who was selected 15th overall last year.

While this is a strong possibility following an unimpressive rookie campaign from Haskins, Tagovailoa is viewed as more likely to go to the Miami Dolphins or Los Angeles Chargers at No. 5 or 6, respectively. Washington just has too many needs elsewhere to give up completely on Haskins after just one year.

The OVER 2.5 (-303) – for Tagovailoa to be selected third overall or later – is the play, although it’s rather chalky. A $10 bet will return a profit of just $3.29 if Tua is not selected either first or second overall.


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Tua Tagovailoa’s likely landing spot

As mentioned above, the Dolphins and Chargers are widely viewed as the most likely destinations for Tagovailoa. The other would almost certainly turn their attention toward Utah State’s Jordan Love or Oregon’s Justin Herbert.

Tagovailoa didn’t participate in drills at the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine, but has been checked out medically and seems to be on track for the beginning of the season.

Expect the DOLPHINS to pick up their new franchise quarterback at No. 5. They’ve been active in free agency and Tua could now be the final – and most important – piece to a turnaround from a 5-11 2019 campaign.

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Trade up may be required for Chargers to land QB Tua Tagovailoa

The Los Angeles Chargers might have to trade up to draft quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in the 2020 NFL draft.

Former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is officially in.

Tagovailoa announced on Monday morning that he would be forgoing his senior season and declare for the 2020 NFL draft.

Despite the injury concerns, Tua is one of the most decorated prospects in this draft class and he will be a hot commodity.

With the Chargers in need of finding a quarterback of the future, Tagovailoa could very well be in the team’s plans. The only thing is that it could come with a price.

The Dolphins, who are another a quarterback-needy team, should have their eyes on Tua. Miami is slated to pick No. 5 overall, which means that Los Angeles would have to jump them if they see Tagovailoa as their guy.

You have two teams that are likely willing to listen to trade offers: the Lions, who have the No. 3 overall selection and the Giants, who possess the No. 4 overall selection.

Should the Chargers look to be aggressive and move up a few spots to secure Tua, who they might see as their future face of franchise, how much would it cost them?

History suggests a pretty hefty price might be required.

In 2018, the New York Jets, who had the No. 6 overall selection, traded with the Indianapolis Colts for the No. 3 overall selection. The Jets gave up their 2018 first (No. 6 overall), two 2018 seconds (37th and 49th overall) and a 2019 second-round pick.

Seems like quite a bit, doesn’t it?

We wanted to go ahead and see what the Chargers could deal to get one of the picks, which we went ahead and used the NFL Draft Pick Trade Value Chart to do so.

Let’s say they felt confident enough with jumping to the No. 4 slot. The Giants’ pick is worth 1,800 points, while the Chargers’ pick is worth 1,600 points. Los Angeles’ third-round selection is worth 235 points, so adding those two gets you 1,835 points.

From the values in the chart, it sounds pretty easy without having to get give up a lot. But in reality, New York would likely ask for a lot more. We see that with a trade that occurred two years ago, all to land on who the Jets saw as their quarterback of the future.

The last time the Chargers traded up in the first-round was to draft running back Melvin Gordon with the San Francisco 49ers, in which they jumped two spots from No. 17 to No. 15 to get him with.

The draft is unpredictable and anything could happen, but if general manager Tom Telesco truly does see Tua as the long-term answer, he might have to work the phones to make it happen when factoring in who’s right in front of them.

Would it be surprising to see the Chargers trade up on draft night? Absolutely not, especially when considering the pressing need for a quarterback. Who knows? Tagovailoa could fall to their laps with durability concerns looming.

But if Tua is gone, I expect Telesco to highly consider Oregon’s Justin Herbert, Utah State’s Jordan Love, or an offensive tackle with their first-round pick.

Report: Tua Tagovailoa leaning towards entering NFL draft

There has been a lot of speculation surrounding Alabama star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and whether he would be entering the 2020 NFL Draft following a hip injury he suffered against Mississippi State. Well, Tony Pauline with Pro Football Network is …

There has been a lot of speculation surrounding Alabama star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and whether he would be entering the 2020 NFL Draft following a hip injury he suffered against Mississippi State.

Well, Tony Pauline with Pro Football Network is reporting that Tagovailoa is learning towards entering the draft, and the former Heisman Trophy runner-up is telling people that:

Here is what Pauline said about Tagovailoa during an episode of the NFL Draft Insiders podcast, which is through Pro Football Network:

“I am told by people who are close to him [Tagovailoa] that Tagovailoa is telling people that he is very likely to enter the 2020 NFL Draft. This shouldn’t be a surprise – maybe it’s just an affirmation to some people. But I think right now, the chances of him returning to Alabama, from what I’m hearing from people close to him, are very, very slim.”

It will be interesting to see whether or not this actually comes to fruition. It would absolutely make sense considering how much Tagovailoa would be risking returning for his senior season.

During his 32 career games played, which only 23 were games in which he started, Tagovailoa completed 69.3 percent of his passes for 7,442 yards, 87 touchdowns and only 11 interceptions.

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