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His speed and explosiveness will translate. He return a kick for a TD against Penn State and made them look just as slow as the guys in the sun belt
I think he was saying till his 7th year nit 7 years starting from last year. I could see him staying productive till 2022.1) Evans was a late 3rd round pick.
2) Every team needs a good backup rb(especially a running team)
3) Having a pass catching 3rd down back is always beneficial.
4) You need good returners and this guy will definitely be a good return man.
5) Nobody's talking about this guy replacing Henry. Chill.
Also, i love your optimism about Henry, but 7 years? That's a little too optimistic my guy
Q: WHICH RUNNING BACK HAS THE HIGHEST BREAKOUT RATING OF ALL TIME?For any other analytics nerds like me out there, here is a running back breakout model. It has our boy Darrynton at 4th in this class with a very good probability of breakout.
Keeney's Running Back Model: Q & A - Breakout Finder
Look at the rest of the list. And Richardson did "breakout" according to the models definition. That list of highest breakout ratings is full of the best RBs weve seen in recent history and about 3-4 that didnt cut it.Q: WHICH RUNNING BACK HAS THE HIGHEST BREAKOUT RATING OF ALL TIME?
Trent Richardson
That's where I stopped.
The Louisiana game was by far the worst performance that I saw. I watched several others, and he jumped off the screen a few times in each. LA was really stacking him in the box and going after him in the backfield like teams did to us before Tannehill took over. I was really impressed with the defensive strategy and effort, they played them better than SC or NC and wouldn't allow them to get the run game going at all. I see they won 11 games, I'd be looking at Napier as a HC candidate at one of the power 5 schools, if the season even happensI watched tape on two games:
Being a KR is not that big to me, those guys are a dime a dozen. PR are the ones who are hard to get. He has a number of tackles, which I hope means he can cover kicks and punts too.
- Against South Carolina: Really impressed here. He was harder to bring down that I was led to believe from scouting reports which was nice
- Against Louisiana: Not impressed. Also not impressed with how he was being used, play of the OL or QB play, all of which I think hurt him. I later read that Crabbs called this as his worst performance of the season
Dude looks like someone who will never be an every down guy, but he could be a good CoP, third down type guy. He seems to pick up the blitz well and has good hands, though they did not pass much to him.
I would have gone with Eno Benjamin in this role, but considering how much Eno dropped there must be issues there.
Plenty there to like tho. And has traits you cant coachFinally got around to watching him. I watched UNC and South Carolina. A lot of things to like; good balance, obviously fast, decisive, looks to be situationally smart with knowing where the first down marker is. The bad is pass protection. He is downright soft in pass pro. Correctable. He just needs to want to do it. His effort without the ball in his hands is below average too. There were definitely a few times he hung his QB out to dry by just jogging as a check down when the QB was running for his life.
Definitely. He was a third round pick because he has holes in his game. His deficiencies can be fixed if he wants to fix them though. Exactly the kind of guy you hope to land at that point in the draft, and a position of need to boot.Plenty there to like tho. And has traits you cant coach
Good points about the pass protection.Finally got around to watching him. I watched UNC and South Carolina. A lot of things to like; good balance, obviously fast, decisive, looks to be situationally smart with knowing where the first down marker is. The bad is pass protection. He is downright soft in pass pro. Correctable. He just needs to want to do it. His effort without the ball in his hands is below average too. There were definitely a few times he hung his QB out to dry by just jogging as a check down when the QB was running for his life.
Is he a legit running qb? I like the kid and the pick has grown on me but the plays you showed looked like a lb playing contain. If he is not much of a runner then they are damn good.
Several pass protection reps in that thread
Zac Thomas Stats | ESPNIs he a legit running qb? I like the kid and the pick has grown on me but the plays you showed looked like a lb playing contain. If he is not much of a runner then they are damn good.
Ok he is blocking mofos then.
Several pass protection reps in that thread
Excellent shoulder bump on the DE while he was being blocked by the RT.
Several pass protection reps in that thread
I think I cut halfway into the thread. There were definitely better examplesExcellent shoulder bump on the DE while he was being blocked by the RT.