The NFL draft advisory board told Drew Lock to go back to school for his senior year, but the Missouri quarterback from Lee’s Summit said he’s still considering going pro after the Tigers play in Wednesday’s Texas Bowl.
The board, which tends to be conservative, only gives players three grades: first round, second round or return to school.
Lock, a junior, leads the country in touchdown passes this season with 43, which has made him a candidate to leave college early, even though the upcoming NFL draft is supposed to have a deep quarterback class.