DO NOT prove future injuries. In fact, statistically speaking, they make future injuries less likely, especially the weird "freak" injuries that Taysom has had, because lightning generally does not strike twice in the same spot. In any case, apart from possibly the LisFranc that can be a chronic problem, the other fractures, and types of injuries that Taysom had are not the type that predispose to future instability or future injuries like concussions, major shoulder separations, or major joint / knee ligaments do. Furthermore, if anything, the hamstring injury that plagued Tanner all last year is more of the type of injury that can be a chronic problem for some players. Still, the point is that you're drawing conclusions about Taysom's future that have very little validity except your own flippant opinion.