I checked with a Doctor friendHe will still be fast in 4 weeks. Small setback.
I checked with a Doctor friend
He told me ribs heal and ribs, when healed, never have any affect on footspeed.
I noticed that two other Jet former draft picks, Milliner and McDougle, written off by some local experts as injury prone failures are still in the mix and will be on the practice field in pads today
For a rookie training camp is huge to learn the offense and develop chemistry with the QB. This will set him back.He will still be fast in 4 weeks. Small setback.
This is why I made such a big deal about him skipping out on ALL of mini camp. For rookies every rep is essential and every missed rep is a setback, be it OTA's, mini camp or training camp. Now he will likely miss all of the latter (training camp), after missing all of the former (mini camp). Missing training camp would have been a big setback even if he participated in mini camp, but the setback is exacerbated now that he's missing both. Now his preparation for pro ball will be limited to a few early OTA's, the equivalent of an orientation, and some book/film study.
Hopefully he can pull an Odell Beckham when he returns from injury and hit the ground running, but I'm not optimistic, Beckham was a bit of an aberration, an exception to the rule. Ordinarily when a young WR misses this much preparation time in advance of his rookie season, you're lucky if he becomes a major contributor at any point in the regular season and it doesn't turn into a quasi red-shirt year.
Admitted in the hospital usually means they are concerned about a punctured lung. Not trying to scare anyone, but I did some boxing in my youth and thats the primary concern with broken ribs. Its not a good sign that they are keeping him overnight. Hairline fracture and they probably send him home. Or maybe I'm wrong, maybe they are just being cautious, I'm talking about my experience from 30+ years ago, could be a totally different protocol now.