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Tag Archives: 2013 draft
RB Michael Ford, LSU
Bears, UDFA. LSU: Junior who has declared for 2013 NFL Draft. Slightly below-average size. Average hand size. Positives: Above-average balance after contact. Good speed, burst and acceleration. Decisive on KR. Fair quickness. Heads upfield quickly on returns. Good stop-and-start ability. … Continue reading
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RB Ray Graham, Pitt
Texans, UDFA. Pitt.: Below-average size. Above-average hand size. Positives: Above-average hands. Very good vision. Above-average speed. Good balance after contact. Fairly patient. Runs with good body lean to enable himself to make good cuts and run through arm tackles. Above-average … Continue reading
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RB Montel Harris, Temple
Buccaneers, UDFA. Temple: Short for the position, with slightly below-average bulk. Average hand size. Positives: Above-average hands and effort on off-target passes. Fair PR fielding decisions. Adequate upper body strength. Good change-of-direction ability. Adequate track speed. Negatives: Coming off of … Continue reading
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RB Akeem Shavers, Purdue
Buccaneers, UDFA. Purdue: Good height but below-average bulk. Built more like a WR. Positives: Fairly decisive and has nice burst. Quick feet. Adequate balance after contact. Patient on outside runs. Adequate hands. Adequate body control and can adjust to errant … Continue reading
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RB Zach Line, SMU
Vikings, UDFA. SMU: Great size for a HB — adequate FB size. Below-average hand size. Positives: Good pass blocker. Above-average hands. Above-average body control and adjusts to errant passes. Runs strong and is hard to bring down. Keeps legs churning … Continue reading
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RB Curtis McNeal, Southern California
Steelers, UDFA. S. Cal.: Positives: Smooth runner. Tough to bring down. Good speed. Above-average burst. Seems to waste little motion — sees and hits hole effortlessly. Gets low in short yardage. Above-average power and keeps legs moving through contact. Effective … Continue reading
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RB Michael Hill, Missouri Western-Div. 2
Chargers, UDFA. Mo. Western: Adequate height but slightly below-average bulk for the position. Above-average hand size. Positives: Protects ball well through the line. Good vision and patience. Runs a little upright in the open field. Good change-of-direction ability. Good body … Continue reading
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RB Miguel Maysonet, Stony Brook
Eagles, UDFA. Stony Brook: Slightly below-average size. Below-average hand size. Positives: Adequate speed. Adequate upper-body strength. Above-average burst. Runs with good pad level. Above-average cutback vision. Protects fairly well through the line. Good second effort and balance after contact. OK … Continue reading
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RB Washaun Ealey, Jacksonville State
Jacksonville St.: Slightly below-average size. Average hand size. Positives: Adequate speed. Gives good effort. Fairly quick feet. Runs with good lean and keeps legs churning after contact. Burrows through line in short yardage situations. Always moving forward. Above-average power and … Continue reading
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RB DJ Monroe, Texas
Buccaneers, UDFA. Tex.: Small size. Below-average hand size. Positives: Versatile weapon who played both WR and RB. Good speed and acceleration. Nimble and quick feet, able to make good cuts. Adequate hands. Very good burst. Above-average change-of-direction ability. Patient and … Continue reading
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