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Sleeper from Canada!!
I have brought his name up before but Jamal Lee is a RB sleeper from my University I attended. I was in my last year when he was a rookie and immediately I saw his talent and maturity first hand. I was a captain and this guy was on my level as far as work ethic, focus, attention to detail and he lead by example from day one. He has good size 6'1" 221 lbs who ran 4.39 at our CFL combine and had a 44 inch vert.
I have seen this kid run in person and on film many times and I think he can make an impact no matter where he goes to run the ball. He has outstanding character as I can attest to first hand and might be worth a late round pick. Why I have created a thread it was because his named popped up on NFL.com so he is legit (or so as I have a TOTAL bias) to be looked at. Bishops University has 1600 students and is in the middle of know where Quebec. All there is to do is work out get better, watch film and play football. Learn the names of these small-school stars who might get drafted Here is some more links on Jamal BU - Gaiters Canuck catches eye of NFL scouts - Sportsnet.ca CFL.ca - E-Camp Profile: Jamall Lee CFL.ca |
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OK. But, first. What the hell is wrong with the Bruins? They've got bigger issues..
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FB than another rb. Might be better off getting drafted by a different team with greater needs at rb. |
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