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Josh runs hard like Trent did, has vision and speed like Ingram, and the ability to catch the ball like Kenyon.....

He could well go Top 5-10 if his measurables and workouts are good
I hope so - just not sure a RB with such a light college workload (relative to guys like Barkley, Elliott, etc.) has ever been that high a pick. Who knows though - especially with guys like Kamara and McCaffrey becoming the preferred RB style in today's game.
 

TiderJack

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Josh runs hard like Trent did, has vision and speed like Ingram, and the ability to catch the ball like Kenyon.....

He could well go Top 5-10 if his measurables and workouts are good
Daniel Jerimiah of the NFL Network has Josh as the #1 RB so top 5-10 is not out of the realm of possibility. I would be surprised if he gets in the 20's if he has a good workout. Doubtful play-off teams will have a shot at him.
 

RollTide_HTTR

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I hope so - just not sure a RB with such a light college workload (relative to guys like Barkley, Elliott, etc.) has ever been that high a pick. Who knows though - especially with guys like Kamara and McCaffrey becoming the preferred RB style in today's game.
Probably not (and I'm 100% against drafting a RB early) but it seems to me that having a light workload for a RB should be more of an advantage than anything. NFL teams were so scared of Kamara because of his light workload even though literally every analysis of him raved about his actual ability. I think NFL teams would be making a mistake to do that again with Jacobs.
 

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Probably not (and I'm 100% against drafting a RB early) but it seems to me that having a light workload for a RB should be more of an advantage than anything. NFL teams were so scared of Kamara because of his light workload even though literally every analysis of him raved about his actual ability. I think NFL teams would be making a mistake to do that again with Jacobs.
Good point. Fortunately for Jacobs, I think Kamara's success is going to have major positive impact on his draft stock - much like Russell Wilson has led to teams being more willing to use early picks on shorter QBs.
 

TiderJack

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Good point. Fortunately for Jacobs, I think Kamara's success is going to have major positive impact on his draft stock - much like Russell Wilson has led to teams being more willing to use early picks on shorter QBs.
And Christian McCaffrey also. Hoping Josh lands with my Packers.
 

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I for one am curious as to what the combine reveals on KM’s true height.
Unless Tua is wearing heels, KM is 4-5 inches shorter than he is.


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And Christian McCaffrey also. Hoping Josh lands with my Packers.
Definitely have similar games, but McCaffrey was a true workhorse at Stanford. RollTide_HTTR mentioned the big hit on Kamara's draft stock had little to do with his talent, but rather his college workload. Hopefully Kamara's success will reduce the number of teams who may have previously dinged Jacobs for having a smaller college workload than most high-drafted RBs.

As for the Packers, I don't think Rodgers has ever been big on utilizing pass catching RBs as far as I can remember. I do hope he ends up on a team with a dynamic offense though. Josh could be a true difference maker as long as he doesn't have to be the focal point of an offense IMO.
 
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bamacon

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I for one am curious as to what the combine reveals on KM’s true height.
Unless Tua is wearing heels, KM is 4-5 inches shorter than he is.


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He is. He ain’t 5-10 either. That’s what they keep saying but he’s 5’8-5’9. He’s slight too. People keep comparing him to Baker and Russell but both those guys are 200+. RW is thick. Some DL might get a flag but a few NFL hits could end his season quick. Dem dudes don’t play. Remember Anfernee snatching him down with one hand? What does JJ Watt do?


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FWIW, Peter King wrote the below based on conversations with people in Mobile last weeek:

Big buzz on Kyler Murray cracking the top 10. For the record, teams who will be interested in quarterbacks, and where they pick in round one: Oakland (4, 24, 27), Giants (6), Jacksonville (7), Denver (10), Miami (13), Washington (15), Chargers (28), New England (31 or 32).
 

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By the time everything shakes out, I doubt he makes it past Jacksonville at 7. If not higher.

Not saying I think he will necessarily translate well to the NFL - just that teams are that desperate to find a potential franchise QB. His athleticism and accuracy will be enough to get some GM antsy enough to take the gamble on him.
 
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TrampLineman

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He is. He ain’t 5-10 either. That’s what they keep saying but he’s 5’8-5’9. He’s slight too. People keep comparing him to Baker and Russell but both those guys are 200+. RW is thick. Some DL might get a flag but a few NFL hits could end his season quick. Dem dudes don’t play. Remember Anfernee snatching him down with one hand? What does JJ Watt do?
Yep I say he's 5'9" at the most. No way he's much taller than that.
 

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By the time everything shakes out, I doubt he makes it past Jacksonville at 7. If not higher.

Not saying I think he will necessarily translate well to the NFL - just that teams are that desperate to find a potential franchise QB. His athleticism and accuracy will be enough to get some GM antsy enough to take the gamble on him.
Sorry, he's a little fast dude with a big arm who the refs allow their WRs to push off.....he will be a huge bust in the NFL
 

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