WATCH: Tua Tagovailoa’s agent says doctors are ‘quite sure’ of full recovery ahead of draft

Former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s agent is assuring teams that his client will recover fully in time for a comprehensive pro day ahead of the draft.

Former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa made the public decision to enter the 2020 NFL Draft, foregoing another season in Tuscaloosa.

Now Tua’s agent, Leigh Steinberg, is assuring teams that his client will recover fully in time for a comprehensive pro day ahead of the draft.

“The [intention] there is the ball never touches the ground and I think he’s gonna blow away teams in that process,” Steinberg said according to Alabama.com this week, adding that doctors remain “quite sure,” that the QB will make a full recovery from his hip surgery in November.

While he was tabbed as a potential number one pick at the beginning of the 2019 college season, the emergence of Joe Burrow and Tagovailoa’s own injuries caused his stock to drop.

But healthy, Tua still projects into the first round according to some analysts.

Before dislocating and suffering a fracture in his hip in November, Tua underwent tightrope surgery on his right ankle in October. He underwent the same procedure on the left ankle in December 2018.

The former National Championship Offensive MVP will not be ready to participate fully in the combine in late February, but he will go to indy for interviews with teams. The approach there, according to Steinberg, is full transparency.

Tua will also be talking on radio row at the super bowl in early February.

He will either take part in Alabama’s pro day in March or have one of his own. Regardless of the circumstances, Steinberg says Tua will hold a 40-minute session in which he makes 60 to 80 throws in front of scouts before the draft begins April 23.

Tua’s agent says doctors are ‘quite sure’ of full recovery ahead of draft

Former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s agent is assuring teams that his client will recover fully in time for a comprehensive pro day ahead of the draft.

Former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s agent is assuring teams that his client will recover fully in time for a comprehensive pro day ahead of the draft.

Tua’s agent says doctors are ‘quite sure’ of full recovery ahead of draft (Rolltidewire)

Former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s agent is assuring teams that his client will recover fully in time for a comprehensive pro day ahead of the draft.

Former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s agent is assuring teams that his client will recover fully in time for a comprehensive pro day ahead of the draft.

Tua’s ‘decisions’ tweet sends dolphins fans into frenzy

Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is done on the field for the season, but Thursday he sent dolphins fans into a frenzy with a simple two-word tweet.

Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is done on the field for the season, but Thursday he sent dolphins fans into a frenzy with a simple two-word tweet.

Tua’s ‘decisions’ tweet sends dolphins fans into frenzy (Rolltidewire)

Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is done on the field for the season, but Thursday he sent dolphins fans into a frenzy with a simple two-word tweet.

Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is done on the field for the season, but Thursday he sent dolphins fans into a frenzy with a simple two-word tweet.

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WATCH: Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa weighing options

After a season-ending hip injury, Tua Tagovailoa isn’t sure what he’ll do next.

In an interview with ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit on Tuesday, Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said he’s “not too sure” about what’s next for his football career.

The junior, whose season ended with a hip dislocation against Mississippi State on Nov. 16, shared that he is thinking from a financial perspective, not an emotional one when weighing whether he should declare for the NFL draft or return to Alabama for his senior season.

“You think of risk-reward on coming back, you think of risk-reward on leaving,” Tagovailoa told Herbstreit. “Now is not the time to be making emotional decisions. Now, you have to change into thinking as a businessman. You have to make business decisions.”

Tagovailoa entered the 2019 season as a lock for the No. 1 pick in the 2020 draft, but injuries to his ankle and hip have dropped his stock.

The deadline for underclassmen to declare for the draft is Jan. 20.