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It’s really hard to find many immediate impact 7th round picks in the modern era.
There are some great all time players from the 7th round, but most of them took a year or two to get going. Marques Colston stands out with 70 catches, 1,038 yards, and 8 TDs. Pacheco finished with 830 yards, 5 TDs, 13 catches, and 130 rushing yards. Pacheco only had 78 fewer total yards, despite Colston starting 12 games as opposed to Pacheco’s 11. The stats are really close. Pacheco also had 197 rushing yards, 65 receiving yards, and a TD in the postseason. Not to mention being a major factor in winning a Super Bowl. Pacheco has a legit claim to having the best rookie season by a 7th round pick in the modern era. |
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Y’all keeping forgetting that Jaylen Watson was a seventh round pick as well and he balled the **** out this year
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What I’d love to see Pacheco learn more is once he gets in the open field, instead of running through guys, trying to figure out how to get around them. I’d hit up Jamaal Charles in the off-season
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Ya know, he would’ve scored on that third and 1 if Gardner Johnson didn’t tackle him.
That would’ve left a ton of time for the Eagles to score and force OT or win. That’s one of the most fortunate tackles we’ve ever had a team make against us. |
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IP man. Love the way this guy runs. Like hair is on fire! So much energy. Just hope he can stay healthy.
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Lurked on a Rutgers forum and they are certainly on the Chiefs' train.
They like to call him "Pops". More fans. Make room! |
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