Isaiah Bond goes undrafted a year after leaving Alabama to improve his draft stock
Isaiah Bond made one of the most legendary plays in Alabama football history in the 2023 Iron Bowl. He left behind that legacy to improve his draft stock at Texas. He went undrafted. Isaiah Bond transferred to Texas from Alabama last year in a move he called a business decision. Bond thought he could improve his draft stock and play in an offensive system and with a QB who could get him the football more. Bond officially went undrafted on Saturday, with seven rounds coming and going without hearing his name called. His numbers were down across the board in his junior season at Texas from where they were during his sophomore year at Alabama: Bond had a nice start to the season for the Longhorns, but caught just 14 passes over the final eight games of the season, including a total of four combined in the team's last four games. He went from being Alabama's leading receiver a year ago to the third leading receiver for Texas behind Matthew Golden and Gunnar Helm. "Just like the business world, you make the best decision for your company," Bond told ESPN last year after transferring. "My company right now is my draft stock. I feel like I'm putting myself in position to increase that and have better draft stock." #isaiah #bond #nba #rimpactx #sports #alabama #draft #stocks isaiah bond isaiah bond nfl draft did isaiah bond get drafted R impact X