Missouri Tigers’ electric wide receiver, Luther Burden III, has officially declared for the 2025 NFL Draft, stunning fans and analysts alike. While his statistics this past season were undeniably impressive—leading the SEC in receiving yards and touchdowns—his decision has been met with cautious optimism and a swirl of suspicion. Critics argue that Burden’s draft timing might be more about escaping internal tensions than capitalizing on draft momentum. Sources close to the team hint at behind-the-scenes friction between Burden and members of the coaching staff, particularly over play-calling that limited his deep-route touches in high-stakes games. Others cite rumored NIL conflicts, with Burden allegedly frustrated over unfulfilled marketing deals promised earlier in the year. While Burden insists his decision was “100% about football,” the timing—immediately following a narrow bowl loss—raises eyebrows. Was it a reaction to a disappointing finish? Or a well-timed move to preserve his draft stock? Either way, the Tigers are left reeling. His departure leaves a massive hole in Missouri’s offensive strategy, and fans are now left to wonder if this move was premeditated long before the season ended. For Burden, all eyes are now on the NFL Combine—and the answers it might reveal.
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