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(U-WIRE) GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Junior defensive tackle Reggie McGrew probably will decide late this afternoon whether he will turn pro or stay at UF for his senior year, McGrew's father, Taylor, said Monday night.
Taylor McGrew said his son was waiting on word from the NFL's Draft Advisory Council to find out where he likely would be picked in the draft.
"If they say fifth or sixth round, he'll probably stay in school," Taylor McGrew said.
Taylor McGrew said he has fielded numerous calls at his Mayo home in the past few days from agents hoping to represent his son should Reggie McGrew decide to leave school.
"A lot of agents have called with their own projections, but they're just trying to get into your pockets," Taylor McGrew said. McGrew has until Friday to decide whether he will enter the draft.
Johnson has surgery: Florida's junior quarterback Doug Johnson had surgery Monday to place a plate on the broken left fibula he suffered in UF's 31-10 win against Syracuse in Saturday's Orange Bowl.
Team doctor Pete Indelicato, who performed the surgery, said Johnson will be on crutches for six weeks and may not participate in spring practice.
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