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Kind of reminds me of the rb from the skins
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I like the Marshawn Lynch comparisons.
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I see a slightly undersized north-south runner who lacks starting RB speed. He does have good balance but I don't think it will matter as much when larger, faster, more polished people are hitting him. I just don't see skills that are going to translate well because he lacks the physical tools to put them to their best use. He has a great foundation to build a RB on. The problem is all you got is a 1700 sq. foot single story slab. The foundation; vision and balance - isn't gonna get us much IMO. He'll get what is blocked, may occasionally make someone miss and if he finds himself in space he'll get run down within about 15 yards. I don't see what makes him an appreciably better player than West. I like Dorsey's first two picks but I ain't compelled to like everything he does. I don't like this pick. |
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Dorsey really really really likes him so I'm going with Dorsey.
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Love it....zero fumbles lost is a nice stat in 700+ carries
Thats natural born desire.... Kareem needs more carries |
Just seems like we've become "suck Dorseys dick planet" since the Mahomes pick.
He's still gonna miss on occasion and I think the euphoria of the Mahomes pick has people looking for reasons to be laudatory of everything. We have some confirmation bias as a result. Like, y'know, ignoring the fact that this dude is getting run down from behind by linemen in his HIGHLIGHT film. Suddenly being slow doesn't matter because Priest Holmes wasn't a burner, as though outliers are a good reason to defend a pick. Or even worse, trying to argue that he isn't slow, which is just wrong. I would imagine he'd lose a foot race to Ware and West. Eh |
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Its called hope..... Maybe he is more of a ware than a west...? |
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Russell was a 3rd rounder and he got cut like in the middle of pre-season. That one was a bad pick all around. |
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Hope is fine, but getting fired up about a smaller, slower version of Ware - a person who appears to combine the warts of the backfield duo we presently have - just seems strange. But hey, at least he doesn't fumble. |
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Who was getting that fired up about Hunt that it caused you concern? Dude weighs 225 ...he isn't some midget 4.2 speed guy , hes got some bulk..it is what it is... |
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Elijah McGuire - JC like <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/IOaL8xRCdkM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Joe Williams - JC like as well but he quit during the season and then returned. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/VnkQQhISL1Y" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Brian Hill - a poor man's Fournette. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/GbONj24BVKc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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His weight is interesting in that it varies. I was referring to his SR bowl tape where he was evidently at 210ish and still looked slow. Put 225 on him and he's Darrin Reaves with better vision. Huzzah. |
I heard Hunt caused some missed tackles and has good balance. Can anyone confirm?
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This is the time of year for hope and blind devotion, nothing wrong with that
Its not a hot take, but lets wait and see what develops in camp and the preseason |
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It's stupid to dismiss a mid-round pick at RB just because of his 40 time, though. It's not like he runs a 4.75....that would be damnable. 4.6? I bet there are a dozen reasonably effective NFL backs who ran 4.6 coming out. I trust Dorsey at this position. |
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Can't wait to see this kid play.
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Not every back will be JC or Tyreek. This guy gonna ball. |
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He cut a lot of weight prior to the combine to improve his 40 and got a below average 4.62 for his efforts. At his playing weight, he's probably around 4.7. The tape backs it - the guy is genuinely slow. |
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Besides, with his running style the answer isn't 'just cut weight'. He's a one cut, turn upfield kind of runner when he's being effective. He needs to be at 215-220, IMO. Speed will never be an asset for him. |
He did run a 4.62 at the combine.. he also ran a 4.52 at the combine.
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Hell be Khunt. Might be same kind of speed as west but guess what.. dude doesnt go down to arm tackles, bullshit tackles, shoulder tackles, or anything else other than a wraparound full on real big boy tackle. That alone puts him above West. |
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I thought the pick was okay, but after doing some research it looks like he could be off brand LeVeon Bell if he reaches his ceiling. I can live with that for the allocation of a mid 3rd rd resource. |
Seems to me like he's another Priest Holmes. I'd love to have Priest Holmes on this roster.
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To me, Hunt seems to have a bit of Marshawn Lynch in him. Tremendous strength, balance and vision with decent, but definitely not elite, speed. Would not surprise me to see this guy ending up as our starter before season's end. Really like this pick!!!
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Dude could get 5 a pop with ANY line. |
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Really excited to revisit this thread in a couple years.
This guy is going to ball. |
Years of Jamaal Charles have spoiled us. Reality is, he was really a non-factor the past two seasons and the run game was still respectable.
There are more dynamic runners than Hunt, but one cannot argue his four years of production. Durability and ball security are underrated factors about his game. Getting Hunt where the Chiefs got him fit the projection. Decent if not a solid pick. He will get fantastic coaching from Bieniemy don't forget. |
I absolutely love this pick...gonna start from day one, injuries aside.
Wasn't really happy with Tawno, (Project, imo) but this totally makes up for it. Holmes 2.0. |
bigger version of West?
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I heard his brother Mike played at OSU in the 80's.
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Chiefs need a home run threat to compliment Ware/West and Hunt doesn't seem to fit that profile.
Of course Hill can always line-up in the backfield and fill that home run rushing threat role as well. |
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You guys will feel better about this guy when he is converting short yardage 3rd downs.
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I think West should be replaced, Ware should move to 1b, while we have a David Johnson guy to be the feature back. Edit: Im a dumbass |
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Im tired and hungover. My bad. |
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We throw so many passes to stretch the defense laterally that running up the middle helps more than running laterally. |
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one of the greatest offenses ever seen in kc had a slow running back just like that... and there were times he didn't score when he broke free, that's true also... me likee berry berry mucho grandeist! |
Stole this from reddit, and reformatted it to fit CP - good in depth breakdown - all credit to u/WastedFrog.
Today's report is on Toledo RB Kareem Hunt. I wanted to do someone a little less known since everyone has opinions on the top guys already. Measurables Height: 5'10 Weight: 216 40 time: 4.62 Vert: 36.5 Broad: 9'11" Elite Traits Physicality Kareem Hunt is a very difficult man to tackle. The first man to lay hands on him being the one who brings him down is a rare occurrence. His tackle breaking ability is right up there with guys like Leonard Fournette. Plays like these are easy to find with Hunt. He regularly shrugs off linebackers. http://imgur.com/ToenWEt.gif http://imgur.com/4JXwYwl.gif http://imgur.com/49P770o.gif Ball Security in his college career of four seasons, 782 carries and 73 receptions he never once lost the football. NEVER. that is insane. Effort It's weird to put this in elite traits but I have rarely seen RBs who consistently play as hard as Hunt. He is ALWAYS fighting for that extra yard. NFL Level Traits Vision Hunt has that crucial RB gift of seeing where the hole is going to be when he gets there. he rarely has to hesitate unnecessarily behind the line reading his blocks. He can get small and squeeze through a small hole. his first cut is very quick and to the point which helps him be decisive and follow his eyes.. His vision isn't limited to hitting the line either. he can read a field in open space just as well. this gif is a good example of his vision for both the line and open field. http://imgur.com/BlDKE2X.gif http://imgur.com/I2UGUHC.gif http://imgur.com/z3GMqu1.gif Elusiveness for as much as he relies on being able to break tackles he's no slouch when it comes to shaking opponents off before they can touch him. Hunt is a big fan of the spin move, and he's damn good at it, though it can get him into trouble as well. He man make very fast jump cuts to get away from low tackles. He moves quickly and with purpose to make guys miss in the open field. His combination of elusiveness and physicality often leads to runs like this where he shows off the best he's got in both regards http://imgur.com/wca0m96.gif http://imgur.com/UgBPWvK.gif http://imgur.com/R5qKIPN.gif http://imgur.com/hBbFJA7.gif Balance He runs with his shoulders down to keep his center of Gravity low and it really shows. He recovers from near falls when other RBs would be on their asses. In this play he ends up with his hand on the ground but recovers incredibly fast and jukes an oncoming defender. This play is just amazing http://imgur.com/Vl2JgYC.gif http://imgur.com/9uso2Ek.gif Workhorse In this age of RBBC and pass catching backs there aren't as many of these guys around anymore. This gif of back to back tough physical runs is something you'll see several times a game from Hunt. if you want a guy who is gonna be on the field for most of the game, Hunt is on your list. http://imgur.com/tUS22Jk.gif Hands Hunt wasn't used as a pass catcher a ton. Mostly as a dumpoff receiver, but he has soft hands and a couple amazing catches (see the last gif in Balance). I watched 6 games and he caught multiple passes in each and never dropped one. Needs Work Pass Protection If he's gonna be an every down back he's gonna have to get better at pass blocking. his cut blocks can be half assed at times and he needs to learn to get a better leverage advantage. he sometimes gets bullied http://imgur.com/lNeOef7.gif Route Running He just didn't do a lot of this but given NFL trends, his good hands and his ability to make plays in space he's going to be asked to do more in the NFL. aside from a couple wheel routes I don't think he has ever run a route. I think he has the skills to do it but he's gonna take a while to learn it. Negatives Build He's a little on the small side. while he did fine in his conference the bigger stronger NFL players could cause a leverage problem when he's trying to out physical the defense. it even shows up on occasion in college tape. I love this next gif because it shows his biggest weakness and his biggest strength. He gets shoved back because he can't get a leverage advantage and then shows his effort in getting back to the line http://imgur.com/FqiIb3J.gif Dancing While he gets an A for effort it also gets him into trouble a lot. there are a lot of cases of him dancing around trying to break out from a hopeless situation instead of just taking the yards he has available. Speed Hunt just doesn't have breakaway speed. Think of someone like Frank Gore. He can get you a ton of yards and he's fast enough to get into space but if it comes down to a footrace against a DB, he's not gonna win it. Pro Comparison: Spencer Ware I went into this only having watched one game of his before now and thinking he's an early day 3 back. Now I'll be very surprised if he lasts past the 3rd. Hunt is a legit NFL starter IMO. More than that he's an every down back. I suppose his lack of size and the depth of the class could push him down ala Kenneth Dixon last year (another good comparison for Hunt as a player) but I won't agree with it if it happens. |
Thats a nice sample of his skills from hometeam, I considered quoting it in full just to piss everyone off :D
But seriously, dude is just solid... no, there is no wow factor in regard to speed or insane jukes, but the guy just guts it out every time He is a chain mover, not a home run hitter, maxes out every opportunity to the best of his ability... I'm thinking Duce Staley |
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Nice find home team. Thanks for sharing!
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Kareem Hunt is quicker through the hole than Ware, making him an improvement day one. Solid pickup for KC |
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This team needs a guy right now that can move the chains and keep drives alive. Alex Smith can not consistently do that. This kid, on third and short, might be able to do it. |
I just watched all those videos. He is very unique. Everything that has been said about his balance, vision, quickness through the hole, etc. is all true.
I laughed out loud while watching the "Draft Day 2017" video. At about the 7:50 mark he is sprinting to the goal line but is about to be caught from behind just before he scores. But he senses the defender closing in on him and uses a reverse stiff arm to secure his way into the end zone. For that reason I'm not concerned that he doesn't have top end speed because his awareness more than makes up for it. Seems like he has a bag of tricks he can use to pick up those extra yards. He looks like a heck of a football player. |
Watched a bunch of film on him. Impressive ball security and runs like Frank Gore. Unless West really steps up his game, Kareem will be the split carry back with Ware before the season is over.
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You heard of Marshawn Lynch? Pierce/Rice? Blount/Lewis ? Freeman/Coleman? Anderson/Hillman? Frank Gore? You check out how dominant that Panthers run game was in their SB quest? We just witnessed Ware/West take a nosedive in efficiency (5ypc -> 4pc) total TD's went to less than half what they produced in 2015. You think Dorsey is going to stand pat with that? Common sense. |
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Niners traded up to snag him in the 4th. In any normal draft not stacked with RB's, he would've been an early 3rd. The upside on Joe Williams is impressive.
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This pick is receiving praise all over the place, pretty much everything I'm seeing around the net is calling him a starter
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Top-graded HBs in college football<br><br>Kareem Hunt, Toledo, 94.4<br>Dalvin Cook, Florida State, 89.3<br>Christian McCaffrey, Stanford, 88.2</p>— PFF College Football (@PFF_College) <a href="https://twitter.com/PFF_College/status/820731001357930496">January 15, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Yeah, but we could of had a not 3 down back in the 2nd round guys......
**** YOU FOR THIS GOOD VALUE AND FIT DORSEY!!!! |
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I think Hunt will be like Ware, a decent #2 running back but struggles to maintain his play over a full season. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Was LeVeon Bell on the board when we picked Hunt? |
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Its a small sample admittedly, but all of the clips I've watched on Hunt suggest that he is a better pure runner, with better instincts and vision |
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Andy only gave him 8 carries |
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Also, I don't think you've watched much of him because he doesn't always just duck his head and take guys on. He makes moves to get by them too. |
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he just flat out broke a lot of tackles, a shit ton!! me lykeey theese pick!!!! PBJ PBJ PBJ |
What Dorsey did was get us our own version of Freeman/Coleman. You have two guys who can run the ball and also catch in space. Every 3rd game, you give Hunt extra reps so that Ware can rest his legs a little bit.
20% of Matt Ryan's production last year was throwing it down to the RB. Also holds true for Brady the last few seasons. Love this move by Dorsey. |
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Some of you need to watch more video of him because you have no clue what you're talking about, this kid is special.
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