In theory, every draft pick is a risk. But whatever team drafts Oklahoma State’s Dez Bryant may be taking a greater one.
Is Dez Bryant outstanding or aloof?
Bryant’s production in 2008 – 87 receptions for 1,480 yards and 19 touchdowns – speaks for itself. As a first-team All-American, he was a sensation.
But Bryant only played in five games in 2009 before being suspended for not disclosing details of a meeting with Deion Sanders.
While that’s not a big deal, there are some red flags on Bryant that are coming up. Jason Cole of Yahoo! Sports brought several to light in a story published Sunday.
Cole’s story emphasized a perceived aloofness from Bryant.
“I wouldn’t draft that kid unless I had someone to wake him up in the morning to get to meetings, someone to wake him up for practice and someone to wake him up for games,” one source said.
"The stories about him around combine should frighten teams," Greg Bedard of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel tweeted.
Now the question becomes which teams could become frightened by Bryant’s purported issues.











