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TJ Yeldon why the hate?

#61

Quote:It took a long time for another RB to come off the board after Yeldon. That right shows you how highly Yeldon was graded over the others. Lots of RB's are still on the board.


I realized this as well.
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#62

Quote:Call me crazy, but I'm not projecting Ace to make this year's top 53.
 

Yeah I think that's premature. You're going to cut Ace for who? Benn? Doss? Two players who have disappointed even more than Ace in the NFL in their careers? 

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#63
(This post was last modified: 05-02-2015, 10:03 AM by jtmoney.)

Arian Foster is a good comparison.  What did Arian Foster run in the 40?  4.68/4.69.  Guys, stop worrying about the 40 time.  Blazing speed is great, but I think anyone here would take Arian Foster in his prime in a heart beat and Foster is one of the best backs in the game.  


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#64
(This post was last modified: 05-02-2015, 10:08 AM by knarnn.)

Quote:Arian Foster is the best comparison in my opinion. What did Arian Foster run in the 40? 4.68/4.69. Guys, stop worrying about the 40 time. Blazing speed is great, but I think anyone here would take Arian Foster in his prime in a heart beat and Foster is one of the best backs in the game.
I've also seen Eddie Lacy and Le'veon Bell comparisons in addition to Foster.


Eddie Lacy ran a 4.59/4.62.

Le'veon Bell ran a 4.60.

<a class="bbc_url" href='http://espn.go.com/nfl/draft2013/story/_/id/9160091/nfl-draft-2013-eddie-lacy-alabama-crimson-tide-runs-anticipated-40-yard-dash'>http://espn.go.com/nfl/draft2013/story/_/id/9160091/nfl-draft-2013-eddie-lacy-alabama-crimson-tide-runs-anticipated-40-yard-dash</a>

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#65

Quote:I've also seen Eddie Lacy and Le'veon Bell comparisons in addition to Foster.


Eddie Lacy ran a 4.59/4.62.

Le'veon Bell ran a 4.60.

<a class="bbc_url" href='http://espn.go.com/nfl/draft2013/story/_/id/9160091/nfl-draft-2013-eddie-lacy-alabama-crimson-tide-runs-anticipated-40-yard-dash'>http://espn.go.com/nfl/draft2013/story/_/id/9160091/nfl-draft-2013-eddie-lacy-alabama-crimson-tide-runs-anticipated-40-yard-dash</a>

<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/le%27veon-bell?id=2540175'>http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/le%27veon-bell?aid=2540175</a>
 

and Yeldon actually ran faster than Lacy at his pro day, 4.52 and 4.53 seconds.

 

He's got "enough" speed.  His elusiveness and feet and elite though.  

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#66

Yeah he's so slow...? Not really. Watch him play, and remember that Blake ran a 4.9, and Marquee ran a 4.5. Don't pay that much attention to track times.
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#67

I think this was a steal. I like Abdullah but i really liked Yeldon for one reason. HE SCORES. He put up the numbers in the toughest conference in the nation and he gets touchdowns. He's not your fastest Rb, but thats why we have Denard as his backup. But this guy is a every down back that will fight after the hit and get those extra yards and score TD. 


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#68

He's bigger than I thought..


The only cutups I can find of him were against Auburn and West Virginia and he played a heck of a game in each one. Wish I could see more.


This pick is definitely growing on me.
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#69

I'm excited about the Yeldon pick. We don't have a RB like him on the roster. We haven't had one like him since MJD in his prime. Yeldon may lack the home run hitting ability, but he has every skill you want in a feature back.
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#70

Quote:He's bigger than I thought..


The only cutups I can find of him were against Auburn and West Virginia and he played a heck of a game in each one. Wish I could see more.


This pick is definitely growing on me.
 

He was OK in both games. His highlights are more impressive than his actual game clips, because he's a guy who takes what the defense gives. He's not an explosive runner. He builds up speed as he goes. In tight confines, he has good feet but he doesn't explode through a hole. If a crease is there and he gets past it though, then he becomes a rolling wrecking ball with some shiftiness. That's why he looks GREAT (to the point that some misguided posters have made Freddy T comparisons) on those highlights, because quite a few of the clips in those highlights, his OL has sprung him to the open field.

 

Then you see him steam rolling downfield with the ability to cut.

 

Reminds me of Legarette Blount a bit.

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#71

Quote:He was OK in both games. His highlights are more impressive than his actual game clips, because he's a guy who takes what the defense gives. He's not an explosive runner. He builds up speed as he goes. In tight confines, he has good feet but he doesn't explode through a hole. If a crease is there and he gets past it though, then he becomes a rolling wrecking ball with some shiftiness. That's why he looks GREAT (to the point that some misguided posters have made Freddy T comparisons) on those highlights, because quite a few of the clips in those highlights, his OL has sprung him to the open field.


Then you see him steam rolling downfield with the ability to cut.


Reminds me of Legarette Blount a bit.


Nice.


There are a few cases where he explodes through a hole, but I see what your saying. I didn't realize he's that type of RB to put his head down and punish a corner in the second level. Looks to always pick up extra yards.


Just praying he works out for us.
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#72

Quote:Nice.


There are a few cases where he explodes through a hole, but I see what your saying. I didn't realize he's that type of RB to put his head down and punish a corner in the second level. Looks to always pick up extra yards.


Just praying he works out for us.

I don't think he's really that physical. He can do it, but he doesn't do it as often as a "big back" normally would, but that's probably because he has good feet especially on the open field. But because he's big and picks up speed, you rarely see him push back especially once he picks up steam. He's typically falling forward.

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#73
(This post was last modified: 05-02-2015, 06:44 PM by DewtheMathis.)

Quote:This guy has the best feet and lateral agility of any of the rbs that were remaining. Hes big, a true junior, disnt have too big of a workload at all in college, can catch, had the best short yardage conversion rate of all rbs IIRC...


Go watch video of him and look at his lateral agility which is the number 1 most important wuality in a RB and is why years ago I said trent richardson would be a bust when everyone else laughably called him the next AP. This kid is better than lacey and lacey has shown to b pretty good. Yeldon will be a workhorse every down back and a starter from day 1
 

I guess people are upset because all the mock drafts had the guy going bottom of the 3rd to anywhere in the 5th round they feel he is a reach considering how high in the 2nd round he was drafted...

I dunno i guess we will see in preseason & the start of the season as it looks like he will be the starter (unless injury or really bad showing in preseason)

 

Rotoworld wrote the following;

 

Jaguars GM David Caldwell sees T.J. Yeldon as a "three-down back."

Yeldon has the size to be an NFL workhorse (6'1/226) and that's exactly what he'll be in Jacksonville. At 197 pounds, Denard Robinson is more suited for a change-of-pace role. In an offense that will be more built on the running game in 2015, Yeldon is in line for a high volume of rookie-year touches. After sharing backfields with other talented rushers for most of his tenure at Alabama, Yeldon will finally be a feature back. Our own Evan Silva compares him to Houston bell-cow Arian Foster. May 1 - 8:08 PM

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#74

Best thing about this pick is he's a zone runner. He doesn't have to have crazy straight line speed. He needs to have burst, which he has plenty of. He's patient at the LOS and knows how to hit a hole. He can catch. Honestly he should be our #1 back really soon.
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#75

What to know (and like) about Yeldon:

 

<a class="" href='https://twitter.com/PFF_NateJahnke'>Nathan Jahnke ‏@<b>PFF_NateJahnke</b> </a>

<p class="">T.J. Yeldon had 48 players miss tackles on his carries; tied for 6th most among power 5 draft eligible HBs

<p class="">https://twitter.com/PFF_NateJahnke/statu...5380785152

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<p class="">But even better is the rest of the story...

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<p class=""><a class="" href='https://twitter.com/PFF_Steve'>Steve Palazzolo ‏@<b>PFF_Steve</b> </a>

<p class="">TJ Yeldon finished with the best elusive rating in the draft class against Power-5 competition

<p class="">https://twitter.com/PFF_Steve/status/594282147533361152

 

I think that pretty much shows we've got someone who could be special.


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#76

Quote:Yeah I think that's premature. You're going to cut Ace for who? Benn? Doss? Two players who have disappointed even more than Ace in the NFL in their careers? 
 

 

I'm projecting Rashad Greene as Ace's replacement.


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