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RB Antonio Andrews, Western Kentucky -- I'll be super interested to see what becomes of Antonio Andrews in the NFL. You're talking about a perfect RB for a certain kind of scheme: downhill power running. At 5'10", 224 lbs, Andrews is a violent runner who never goes down without either (a.) breaking a tackle, or (b.) inflicting punishment. He uses his body extremely aggressively as a weapon, and though he's not going to fake anybody out, it's extremely difficult to bring him down with your arms or heads on solo. With good blocking, Andrews plays like he's 250 lbs, not 224 -- in every sense, too, because he's useless running off tackle, where defenses can just track him down. He's a good receiver as well, but his north-south running style will get him paid by a team needing a power back in the 6th or 7th round.
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He's a good runblocker at isolating his guy off, but even at his size, he's not a powerful guy, IMO. |
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Direckshun, are these your thoughts or are you just copy/pasta from someplace without attribution?
Antonio Andrews ran a 4.82 forty. His 10yrd split of 1.69 is equally as bad. He isnt a Dorsey guy. |
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They're 100% mine, informed almost entirely by tape I've watched. Easier than ever now thanks to great websites that document nearly every game in college football.
And I believe I indicated Andrews' complete lack of athleticism in my review on the guy -- or at least implied it. That's not what makes Andrews interesting to NFL teams. His nasty, aggressive running style is. |
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I'm just curious (and dont already have the answer to this question),
Can you name a RB in the last 10yrs who was successful in the NFL (such as a 1Kyrd/season rusher) with similar timed speed? |
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Oh man, I have no earthly idea.
First of all, I'd need a database for that information. I don't have it in my head. Second of all, it'd depend on what you mean by "successful." Because you can be an effective role player, and if that's your ceiling, you are successful. I think Andrews can be successful, but it'll have to be in a pretty specific circumstance, therefore the qualifier that I'd wait until the 6th or 7th. |
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I already qualified successful as someone who has had a 1000yrd season. If you are wanting a RB that is limited to a few short yardage snaps, I would think you could have a fullback do that (assuming your team even carries a fullback).
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Ah. I hear ya.
Well then we have different definitions of what successful is. |
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Only one I can think of in the history of the NFL so far is Emmitt Smith. He ran a 4.8 at his combine.
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Closest I can think of in recent memory is Arian Foster with a 4.68 and Blount with a 4.70.
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lesean McCoy. not really the same thing... but if you think about the most shifty and elusive running back in the nfl "only" running a 4.5. it's not hard at all to see a more power, one cut back who can be successful running a 4.7-4.8
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Blount's best 40 (between combine and pro-day) is 4.59 seconds. His 10 yrd dash at the combine was 1.52 seconds. Foster had a 1.62 ten yrd split. Smith and Foster ran behind some great lines. Quote:
McCoy still had a 1.52 ten yrd split. Guy can move. All these numbers just show how remarkable Knile Davis's combine was. He is an inch taller and 3lbs heavier than Antonio Andrews, but ran the forty in 4.35 seconds with a 1.49 ten yard split. In the time it takes Davis to run 10yrds, Andrews has run just under 9 yards. By the time Davis has made it 40yrds, Andrews has run 36 yards....essentially 12 feet behind! |
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You realize he had 64 knock downs last year and 115 in his career right?
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Either way, if that's an element to Turner's game, than he's at LEAST a 2nd day guy. Because there's no debating he's a great athlete with good size. |
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