Cooper Manning was widely regarded as an incredibly talented high school football player before a spinal condition (a cervical spinal stenosis diagnosis) ended his playing career early. Many scouts and coaches believed he had the skills, size, and football IQ to play at the collegiate level and potentially make it to the NFL.
So, yes, if Cooper had remained healthy and avoided his spinal condition, there’s a strong chance he could have played college football at a high level and possibly made it to the NFL, given his natural ability and early promise.
Cooper Manning was widely regarded as an incredibly talented high school football player before a spinal condition (a cervical spinal stenosis diagnosis) ended his playing career early. Many scouts and coaches believed he had the skills, size, and football IQ to play at the collegiate level and potentially make it to the NFL.
ReplyDeleteSo, yes, if Cooper had remained healthy and avoided his spinal condition, there’s a strong chance he could have played college football at a high level and possibly made it to the NFL, given his natural ability and early promise.