He's a RB from the university of West Virginia.
Very good pass catcher that is often split out.
Has very good speed also.
Is reliable in pass pro also. He knows who to block, even though his technique can use some refining, he's not afraid to stick his helmet in there.
Hes very good wiggle in the open field.
Reminds me of Matt Forte.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_XiRlcaVtw
Funny you should ask,lol. Was looking at him yesterday and liked what I saw for the most part. Don't know if its just me, or does he run upright more than you would see in a pro back?
Could be the best back in the draft
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As far as all-around back I agree. Seems to enjoy the receiving part of it.
I like Seastrunk, and Mason as well
He has the potential to be good. He runs a bit too upright for my liking though. He'll need to get that corrected because that won't fly at the next level.
Quote:He's a RB from the university of West Virginia.
Very good pass catcher that is often split out.
Has very good speed also.
Is reliable in pass pro also. He knows who to block, even though his technique can use some refining, he's not afraid to stick his helmet in there.
Hes very good wiggle in the open field.
Reminds me of Matt Forte.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_XiRlcaVtw
I have finished evaluating the RBs in the draft.
1. Carlos Hyde - Ohio State
2. Jeremy Hill - Louisiana State
3. Devonta Freeman - Florida State Trey Mason - Auburn
5. Andre Williams - Boston College
I have Sims quite a few players after these top five RBs. He runs high. Lacks ideal power for his size. Seems to go down easy. The size of some of his tacklers is interesting. A transfer from University of Houston.
A couple that will get over-looked, but have value as football players:
1. James White - Wisconsin
2. Storm Johnson - Central Florida