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Lorenzo Booker by a mile...End of story
How do you figure that? Lynch and Peterson are every down backs. Booker is never going to carry a full load. Booker would be a great compliment to a guy who carries most the load. 188 lbs is way to small to be an every down back. That kinda negates him from this argument. Im gonna go with brandon Jackson.
With the possible exception of Bush there are no other full time RBs. All the others are part time backs. Lorenzo is the best of these, IMHO.
And Leonard, Hunt, maybe Bush depending on his receiving and blocking.Jackson...................
And Leonard, Hunt, maybe Bush depending on his receiving and blocking.
The First Tier- Peterson, Lynch
The Second Tier- Leonard, Hunt, Bush, Pittman
The Third Tier- Booker, Jackson, Irons, K. Smith
Most potential- Chris Henry
Least potential- Tony Hunt
chris henry has most potential because he averages 2-3 ypc in college career? no. Most potential is Booker by far..if he bulks up he can be Marshall Faulk type of player..great speed..great agility and he has vision unlike Henry
Most potential is Booker by far..if he bulks up he can be Marshall Faulk type of player..great speed..great agility and he has vision unlike Henry
You overrate him, the guy's been splitting carries his whole career for a reason. Henry has the most potential because he has a rare size/speed/strenght ratio.
wow he has the combo. ! Michael Bennett had 4.2 speed and howd he end up?
i dont overrated Booker. He was i believe the best back out of HS when he went to FSU..but they dont know how to use him properly. Leon Washington played well for Jets but this kids better. why do you FSU has sucked badly last few years and offensivly they've done nothing.
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