He'll probably end up drafted by the Pats in round 6 lol
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Another list....Raises my opinion of McCaffrey and lowers it for Cook, and to some degree Fournette
Touches between fumbles
Elite (150 or better)
856.0: Kareem Hunt, Toledo
434.0: Joseph Yearby, Miami (Fla.)
266.5: De'Veon Smith, Michigan
243.7: Christian McCaffrey, Stanford
168.0: Elijah McGuire, Louisiana-Lafayette
157.2: Jamaal Williams, BYU
Above Average (125-149)
148.2: Wayne Gallman, Clemson
136.0: Brian Hill, Wyoming
129.6: Matthew Dayes, N.C. State
124.7: Tarean Folston, Notre Dame
Average (100-124)
120.8: Samaje Perine, Oklahoma
115.9: Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego State
109.6: Devine Redding, Indiana
Below Average (75-99)
99.7: James Conner, Pittsburgh
96.6: Tarik Cohen, North Carolina A&T
86.4: Corey Clement, Wisconsin
82.1: Leonard Fournette, LSU
81.0: Aaron Jones, UTEP
79.0: T.J. Logan, North Carolina
78.5: Elijah Hood, North Carolina
Red Flag (Worse than 75)
74.9: Jeremy McNichols, Boise State
74.3: D'Onta Foreman, Texas
73.0: Joe Mixon, Oklahoma
71.0: Alvin Kamara, Tennessee
69.8: Curtis Samuel, Ohio State
65.4: Taquan Mizzell, Virginia
63.8: Dalvin Cook, Florida State
57.7: Boom Williams, Kentucky
56.3: Justin Davis, USC
54.3: Marlon Mack, South Florida
52.2: Marcus Cox, Appalachian State
51.1: DeAngelo Henderson, Coastal Carolina
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/n...tial-fumblers/
Actually reading this article in detail there are a lot of knocks on a lot of the backs. Several scouts raise legitimate concerns / doubts. I think this RB class could be something special, but (of course) time will tell.
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