Not even in the same stratosphere talent wise. But ok, I'll entertain you. Let me give you a list of players who also had red flags coming out of college.
Tyrann Mathieu: Booted from LSU after reports of multiple failed drug tests.
Janoris Jenkins: A talent perhaps on par with Vernon Hargreaves III, Jenkins got dismissed by the Gators after multiple arrests, including fighting and drug possession.
Jameis Winston: His college resume included an entire gamut of missteps, from the petty (shouting an untoward phrase in the student union, a BB gun complaint) to the face-palm type (shoplifting crab legs) and the downright serious (a rape allegation that never led to formal charges). But he still earned the No. 1 overall draft pick and became NFL Rookie of the Year in 2015 after accounting for 28 touchdowns in his first season.
Randy Moss: Dismissed from Notre Dame before he ever enrolled due to a high school fight, Moss subsequently lost his scholarship at Florida State due to a positive test for marijuana. He did not show up to the NFL combine in ’98 — some speculated it was to avoid a drug test — but still became a first-round pick as the Minnesota Vikings took him at No. 21 overall. Moss produced more than 15,000 receiving yards and 156 touchdowns at the NFL level as one of the greatest receivers of all-time.
Warren Sapp: Days before the NFL draft, reports surfaced of multiple failed drug tests (cocaine and marijuana). Sapp still insists an anonymous source fabricated the reports to hurt his draft stock, and Tampa Bay selected him at No. 12 overall in 1995. A seven-time Pro Bowl selection, Sapp made 96.5 sacks during his Hall of Fame NFL career, earning a spot on the NFL’s All-Decade team for both the ’90s and ’00s.
Micah Parsons: Was suspended from his first high school for allegedly “inciting a riot” in 2016 — he yelled “Gun!” while police were in the cafeteria. He was also named in an accusation by former Nittany Lions defensive back Isaiah Humphries about an alleged previous sexual assault stemming from the PSU locker room
In regards to Micah Parsons, according to NFL.com draft analyst Lance Zierlein,
"Parsons could slip due to character concerns," Zierlein said, "but his explosiveness, range and versatility would be hard to pass on with his high-impact potential."
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Imagine passing on a talent like Micah Parsons (Jalen Carter) because you were afraid he'd be a Malik McDowell?