04-24-2006, 09:31 AM
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Veteran Starter w/Big Long Term Deal
Join Date: Sep 2004
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I don't know anything in particular aobut this guy, but I know that in general some RBs and QBs who excel in college have styles and attributes and techniques that do not translate to success in hte pros.
What these are I have no idea, but obviously the scouts/personnel men do because generally they are in agreement which are likely to make it (Vick, say) and which will not (Randle El, say).
I think that deciding which player is the best solely from looking at stats is not a good selection process.
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Originally Posted by RyeMan
Jerome Harrison (RB) Washington St. 5-9 3/4 - 201lbs
NFL Combine Stats: 40-yard dash - 4.47, 225 bench press - 19 reps, vertical jump - 34.5"
Led all college RBs w/ 1,900 yards and 16 touchdowns
10/01 against Oregon - 31 att / 124yds 3TD
10/15 against UCLA - 34 att / 260yds 2TD 3catches
10/29 against USC - 21 att / 147yds 1TD
11/05 against Arizona St. - 38 att /240yds 2TD 4catches
His 1yr at Washington St he had 7 - 100+ yd games, and 4 - 200+ yd games!
Here is what is blowing my mind...
Pretty much all the scouts are saying that he isn't as good as his numbers suggest!!!
Are you kidding me?!?! Who else was a threat to the opposing defenses on that entire team!?! Every opposing defense had to do 1 thing....stop this kid from running, and they couldn't!
I think some team is going to take him in the 3rd round, and everyone else in the league will be wishing they had...
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