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2024 3rd round #88 MarShawn Lloyd RB
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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1036062" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Another comparison to TWO exceptional NFL RB’s who have translated well from College in the NFL Passing game.</p><p></p><p>-Aaron Jones came out of CUSA averaging a very respected 9.1 yards per reception (71) and 7 TD’s</p><p></p><p>-Dalvin Cook came out of the ACC averaging a big time 11.8 yards per reception (78) and 2TD’s for Florida State.</p><p></p><p>-Marshawn Lloyd came out of both the SEC and PAC-12 (2 of arguably the Top Conferences in Football).</p><p>In the SEC he averaged 10.5 yards per reception and scored 2 TD on 21 attempts (similar to Aaron Jones strike rate but in a better Conference)</p><p>In the PAC-12 he <strong><span style="font-size: 15px">averaged 17.8 yards per reception</span></strong> (13) for a combined, Massive 13.3 yards per reception (34).</p><p></p><p>Clipping at just shy of 18 yards per catch last season displays his big play ability. That would be a near-elite clip for a WR. For a RB it’s Elite+</p><p></p><p>What that spells for myself is he’s a big play waiting to happen. When he’s allowed to get in space? he can punish you because he’s shifty in space and has a low center. He’s hard to get a bead on him and even harder to tackle. Now I’ve been saying Dillon has a similar feel in space. Difference being Dillon doesn’t have home run ability when he breaks a tackle he rumbles for another 3-5 maybe 10 yards. Marshawn can put it in overdrive with a 4.46 long speed (90.3%percentile). puts you from squaring up for a tackle and instead your trying to catch him in a foot race down the sideline trying to prevent a TD. Now if you’re fast enough as in that Sub-4.45 40 time needed to properly pursue Marshawn.. you likely have a size disadvantage when you catch up. Best be prepared for a close encounter when catching him. He benches 225lb. for a smooth 25 reps which is (93.6%percentile).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1036062, member: 10086"] Another comparison to TWO exceptional NFL RB’s who have translated well from College in the NFL Passing game. -Aaron Jones came out of CUSA averaging a very respected 9.1 yards per reception (71) and 7 TD’s -Dalvin Cook came out of the ACC averaging a big time 11.8 yards per reception (78) and 2TD’s for Florida State. -Marshawn Lloyd came out of both the SEC and PAC-12 (2 of arguably the Top Conferences in Football). In the SEC he averaged 10.5 yards per reception and scored 2 TD on 21 attempts (similar to Aaron Jones strike rate but in a better Conference) In the PAC-12 he [B][SIZE=4]averaged 17.8 yards per reception[/SIZE][/B] (13) for a combined, Massive 13.3 yards per reception (34). Clipping at just shy of 18 yards per catch last season displays his big play ability. That would be a near-elite clip for a WR. For a RB it’s Elite+ What that spells for myself is he’s a big play waiting to happen. When he’s allowed to get in space? he can punish you because he’s shifty in space and has a low center. He’s hard to get a bead on him and even harder to tackle. Now I’ve been saying Dillon has a similar feel in space. Difference being Dillon doesn’t have home run ability when he breaks a tackle he rumbles for another 3-5 maybe 10 yards. Marshawn can put it in overdrive with a 4.46 long speed (90.3%percentile). puts you from squaring up for a tackle and instead your trying to catch him in a foot race down the sideline trying to prevent a TD. Now if you’re fast enough as in that Sub-4.45 40 time needed to properly pursue Marshawn.. you likely have a size disadvantage when you catch up. Best be prepared for a close encounter when catching him. He benches 225lb. for a smooth 25 reps which is (93.6%percentile). [/QUOTE]
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