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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1091887" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Yes. There’s not a big group of pure feature RB types (such as Notre Dame or Penn State offers) but there’s a clump late RD3 to early RD6 that are absolutely going to give a team their Robin to pair with their Batman. Terion Stewart is one such name. He’s a crossover between a poor man’s Lacy and poor man’s Lloyd or poor man’s Corum. He forced an elite 35% missed Tackle rate which is rare. I think his 5’8.5” height paired with 223lb just gives him such a low center for leverage and his short area quickness is NFL caliber. He just isn’t going to give you the long speed when he gets free. Also he’s limited as a Receiver verses more more polish. In some ways even has some Emmanuel Wilson DNA. Injury concerns and switching schools make him a tough eval. I’ve seen him Solid RD5 and I’ve seen him on cusp of Priorty UDFA. That’s just one safety net later Day3 type if we don’t overlap annual prospect with an earlier selection.</p><p></p><p>The fun schools to watch were from Notre Dame pair, Nittany Lions pair Michigan, Virginia (Tech and Cavaliers both) and Texas. The Longhorns have been a RB factory now for some years. Texas A&M, UTSA (reminds me of AJ33 from El Paso. All produce some sneaky good RB’s similar to last years Corum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1091887, member: 10086"] Yes. There’s not a big group of pure feature RB types (such as Notre Dame or Penn State offers) but there’s a clump late RD3 to early RD6 that are absolutely going to give a team their Robin to pair with their Batman. Terion Stewart is one such name. He’s a crossover between a poor man’s Lacy and poor man’s Lloyd or poor man’s Corum. He forced an elite 35% missed Tackle rate which is rare. I think his 5’8.5” height paired with 223lb just gives him such a low center for leverage and his short area quickness is NFL caliber. He just isn’t going to give you the long speed when he gets free. Also he’s limited as a Receiver verses more more polish. In some ways even has some Emmanuel Wilson DNA. Injury concerns and switching schools make him a tough eval. I’ve seen him Solid RD5 and I’ve seen him on cusp of Priorty UDFA. That’s just one safety net later Day3 type if we don’t overlap annual prospect with an earlier selection. The fun schools to watch were from Notre Dame pair, Nittany Lions pair Michigan, Virginia (Tech and Cavaliers both) and Texas. The Longhorns have been a RB factory now for some years. Texas A&M, UTSA (reminds me of AJ33 from El Paso. All produce some sneaky good RB’s similar to last years Corum [/QUOTE]
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