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Are they laughing because Beavers and Bush ? Lol

 

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Tweener, but another nice pick.

 

gabriel and the traditional guys seem to like Hall, which, of course, PFF seems not to

 

 

gabriel comared hall to peanut

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Tweener, but another nice pick.

 

gabriel and the traditional guys seem to like Hall, which, of course, PFF seems not to

 

 

gabriel comared hall to peanut

 

Both Bush and Hall seem to be able to strip the ball pretty well.

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bye bye kadeem carey

His job certainly isn't safe, but I do think they like him. They were stubbornly holding onto him last year while churning through other roster spots and he was an inactive each week. Depends how the rest of the roster shakes out but they can certainly keep 4 RB.

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1. Jordan Howard, Indiana

 

Howard continues to be overlooked and finds himself as an afterthought of Day 2, or even later. Based upon his body of work, however, we have him at No. 59 overall, and one lucky team could end up with a steal by drafting him.

 

No running back in this draft class had a higher yards after contact per attempt average this season, at 3.69 yards per carry, and over the course of the last two seasons he caught passes at an 80 percent clip and provided a level of pass protection ranking at the top of the class (just five total pressures allowed in 178 pass-blocking snaps). Should his drafting team convince him to drop his force-first-contact approach, which has led to some injury issues for him, Howard could become a special player at the next level.

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1. Jordan Howard, Indiana

 

Howard continues to be overlooked and finds himself as an afterthought of Day 2, or even later. Based upon his body of work, however, we have him at No. 59 overall, and one lucky team could end up with a steal by drafting him.

 

No running back in this draft class had a higher yards after contact per attempt average this season, at 3.69 yards per carry, and over the course of the last two seasons he caught passes at an 80 percent clip and provided a level of pass protection ranking at the top of the class (just five total pressures allowed in 178 pass-blocking snaps). Should his drafting team convince him to drop his force-first-contact approach, which has led to some injury issues for him, Howard could become a special player at the next level.

 

I love love love this pick but I'm probably heavily influenced by watching him torch Michigan the last 2 years. He was unstoppable against them.

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