The Stanford Cardinal's offensive line will have a huge void to fill next season, as junior left tackle Andrus Peat has decided to declare his eligibility for the 2015 NFL Draft.
“It’s been a long and hard decision, but I have decided to forgo my senior season of eligibility and declare for the NFL Draft,” Peat said, via GoStanford.com. “I would like to thank all of my Stanford teammates, coaches and the faculty for helping me grow and enjoy an amazing experience at Stanford University. I’m excited and ready to take the next big step of my life.”
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Peat earned six different All-America honors in 2014, along with winning the Morris Trophy as the Pac-12's most outstanding offensive lineman.
A psychology major, Peat was a rock for the Stanford Cardinal's offensive line in what was an up-and-down season in Palo Alto. With his father Todd having played six seasons in the NFL, Andrus' pedigree and body of work at Stanford should mean big things for him come draft day.
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