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Originally Posted by ForeverIowan
You can speculate injuries all day. Our RB room is already one of the worst in the NFL. What happens if Pacheco goes down early again? We rolling with another year older and another year less explosive Kareem Hunt as our lead back? Inviting defensive coordinators to pin their ears back and freaking tee off on Mahomes.
I dunno I guess the idea of our 1st round pick rolling in as the #5 receiver on the depth chart to start the year not an ideal use of a first round pick in terms of impact next year.
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I'm answering your question but you aren't reading or at least acknowledging it.
You don't need to take a first round RB to fix that room. Hell I'd be totally fine with a fourth rounder.
But if you want Burden which I very much do you have to take him at 31 and even then he has to fall to you.
But as a KU fan I like Devin Neal but I'm reading up on so many backs that I would like even more. This draft is STACKED at RB.
Like what about this guy Raheim Sanders out of South Carolina?
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Bruising workhorse RB. Lowers the shoulder and slams into people. Great pad level, runs low and powerfully. Great footwork. Spry and nimble for a bruiser, resets well and delivers power from his legs. Good use of stiff arm and trucking. Fights hard on every yard. Saavy behind the line. Patient, finds the hole and bursts through it. Surprising top end speed. Can punish in the open field after the catch. Okay blocker, tries. Very punishing running style, constantly hit, often low. Ran into the ground at Arkansas. Goes into a jump cut when about to get tackled by bigger DL and loses his extra yards that he can get. Can get cute behind the line and bounce outside instead of getting easy yards. Really not that powerful at times when people hit his legs, just kind of goes down when he should run through it.
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or this guy Kaleb Johnson out of Iowa
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Tall, sprinting RB. Great top end speed, flies in the open field. One cut runner mostly, looks to lower the shoulder and go. Decisive. Doesn't waste a lot of time, finds a lane. Mostly shotgun and high ace sets so gets full head of steam before hitting the LOS. Gets pads low, bangs for extra yards. Pretty good out of the backfield, gets to his position fast, makes the catch and turns up field. Tons of energy and stamina, constantly at top end speed throughout the game. Protects the ball like his life depends on it, never takes a risk with a stiff arm. Tall and big but not that strong, can get easily wrapped up behind the LOS. Hesitates when the open lane doesn't happen, tends to jump cut and waste time. A little less elite burst when in more traditional pro sets. Piss poor hips, just runs forward, no elusiveness. Weaves when he runs like Forrest Gump. Feet churn is too broad and doesn't hold up well in a stand up tackle. Kind of a bad blocker, tries but just isn't very good at it.
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