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Laremy Tunsil, once the heavy favorite to be the first overall pick at the 2016 NFL Draft, tumbled down the first round on Thursday night after a video of his apparently taking a hit from a gas-mask bong was posted to his Twitter account — less than an hour before the start of the draft.
He was eventually drafted 13th overall by the Miami Dolphins.
Tunsil played offensive tackle at Ole Miss and, before the Rams traded for the first overall pick, was expected to be picked by the Titans at No. 1. Even after some trades shook up the top of the first round, Tunsil was still expected to be a top-five pick as the best offensive lineman in the draft.
But then, just minutes before the start of the draft, the video leaked from his account. As news spread, he began to fall in the draft.
Tunsil's agent confirmed that the person in the video was Tunsil[1], saying Tunsil's account was hacked.
Incredible timing by Laremy Tunsil --- mask bong tweet video 20 minutes before Draft! https://t.co/dKArXFDozw pic.twitter.com/HyQwCPk3WM[2][3]
— Busted Coverage (@bustedcoverage) April 29, 2016[4]
Tunsil himself briefly returned to Twitter to apologize. His Twitter account has since been suspended, but his apology (via Pro Football Talk[5]) read:
"I recreated this account to publicly apologize for the recent video posted," Tunsil wrote[6]. "I promise to work hard on and off the field."
Tunsil was the third offensive lineman selected in the first round, behind both Ronnie Stanley and Jack Conklin, two players who were rated below him.
Some teams, including the Ravens, reportedly took Tunsil off their draft boards entirely upon learning of the video.
Ravens took Tunsil OFF their board after that video, member of organization tells me. OFF.
— Aditi Kinkhabwala (@AKinkhabwala) April 29, 2016[7]
Tunsil just denied an exchange of money between him and his coach. Then, asked again, said it happened. Then interrupted, ushered off stage.
— Joan Niesen (@JoanNiesen) April 29, 2016[8]
Tunsil just denied an exchange of money between him and his coach. Then, asked again, said it happened. Then interrupted, ushered off stage.
— Joan Niesen (@JoanNiesen) April 29, 2016[9]
After being ushered off podium, Tunsil is now standing behind this door being briefed by somebody. pic.twitter.com/JuKnhXfRdJ[10]
— Emily Kaplan (@emilymkaplan) April 29, 2016[11]
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References
- ^ Tunsil's agent confirmed that the person in the video was Tunsil (profootballtalk.nbcsports.com)
- ^ https://t.co/dKArXFDozw (t.co)
- ^ pic.twitter.com/HyQwCPk3WM (t.co)
- < sup>^ April 29, 2016 (twitter.com)
- ^ via Pro Football Talk (profootballtalk.nbcsports.com)
- ^ wrote (profootballtalk.nbcsports.com)
- ^ April 29, 2016 (twitter.com)
- ^ April 29, 2016 (twitter.com)
- ^ April 29, 2016 (twitter.com)
- ^ pic.twitter.com/JuKnhXfRdJ (t.c o)
- ^ April 29, 2016 (twitter.com)
- ^ The Warriors have tied the record for the most wins in a season — here's why they are so hard to beat (www.businessinsider.com)