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<blockquote data-quote="GleefulGary" data-source="post: 874855" data-attributes="member: 12583"><p>I'm taking this data from PFF, btw. </p><p></p><p>Some fun stats on Dillon.</p><p></p><p>For his career, he had 636 attempts against a stacked box. He ran for 3197 yards on those carries, 2154 of those yards coming after contact. He lost two fumbles on those carries. 133 missed tackles forced.</p><p></p><p>So what can we learn from this?</p><p></p><p>- 67% of his yards gained came after contact. This means he was getting hit early (after 2 yards) and still gaining another 3 after that. Impressive.</p><p></p><p>- He played with an OL, and a scheme, that was not advantageous for him. In fact, he had more carries against a stacked box than anybody else in college football. For reference, Jonathan Taylor ran for 5.5 yards against a stacked box with a far superior OL. </p><p></p><p>- It shows us that Dillon is not very elusive. He's not going to try to make people miss. </p><p></p><p>- It shows evidence of good ball security. It somewhat shows Dillon had natural hands, which should lend to a good pass catching back. </p><p></p><p>- I think it shows that he's a very good back that was used fairly poorly. To our benefit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GleefulGary, post: 874855, member: 12583"] I'm taking this data from PFF, btw. Some fun stats on Dillon. For his career, he had 636 attempts against a stacked box. He ran for 3197 yards on those carries, 2154 of those yards coming after contact. He lost two fumbles on those carries. 133 missed tackles forced. So what can we learn from this? - 67% of his yards gained came after contact. This means he was getting hit early (after 2 yards) and still gaining another 3 after that. Impressive. - He played with an OL, and a scheme, that was not advantageous for him. In fact, he had more carries against a stacked box than anybody else in college football. For reference, Jonathan Taylor ran for 5.5 yards against a stacked box with a far superior OL. - It shows us that Dillon is not very elusive. He's not going to try to make people miss. - It shows evidence of good ball security. It somewhat shows Dillon had natural hands, which should lend to a good pass catching back. - I think it shows that he's a very good back that was used fairly poorly. To our benefit. [/QUOTE]
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