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James Robinson comparison
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Now that Robinson looks like the Jaguars undisputed starting running back, I was trying to come up with an NFL player (present or retired) who he reminded me of. The best comparison I could find was Priest Holmes. He was also undrafted (played behind Ricky Williams at Texas), short of stature and lacking true breakaway speed. It took Holmes 2 years to begin making an impact, but he ended his 10 year career with over 11,000 total yards from scrimmage. Wouldn't it be great if Robinson becomes the success that Holmes turned out to be? Can you think of other backs Robinson reminds you of, whether they were drafted or not?
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Nobody in particular. He's good, but nothing makes him really stand out. He's a good, capable starting NFL running back, but nothing special. The last true "great" NFL running backs off the top of my head (in my opinion) over the last 20 or so years are Fred Taylor, Adrian Peterson, LaDainian Tomlinson and maybe Edgerrin James.
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Oddly enough, I think he's built like MJD but lacks the immediate burst/cut ability -- that's not an insult since MJD was pretty elite.
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For me, He compares to the Chiefs RB that got kicked off the team. I forgot his name.
Robinson does everything he should. He runs hard, he hits the hole, he makes 1 cut and runs downhill. He catches passes like a back should. He’s not flashy. But he’s also not a Rashad Jennings. I think he’s better than Jennings. I also see some Michael Bush and Arian Foster. Priest Holmes is on another level.
He reminds me of Darren Sproles.
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- Rocco Siffredi (09-21-2020, 07:38 PM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: For me, He compares to the Chiefs RB that got kicked off the team. I forgot his name. I believe you are referring to Kareem Hunt. I also thought about the Arian Foster comparison. He was also undrafted and had some very good years. It's easy to understand why it's never a good move to draft a running back in round 1. Their careers typically do not last that long and the injury risk is high. As great as Saquan Barkley is, he'll do the Giants no good this season. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
(09-21-2020, 11:07 PM)jaguarmvp Wrote: mark ingram I can actually see this right here. That's exactly what he is. I mean Ingram was a Heisman winner so maybe he's not quite to that level but similar running style. Breaks tackles like crazy, great horizontally movement but not the fastest top end speed. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
If Robinson was on a D1 team he would have been a 2nd round pick. He's dominated every level he has played, and was the best RB in the East/West shrine game.
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I get Tomlinson vibes but we have such a short sample to evaluate him with.
I think Robinson’s burst is fine. He tops out pretty quickly, so I’m not sure he’s going to outrun many people, but he’s so quick to hit the open lanes. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
(09-21-2020, 05:26 PM)Senor Fantastico Wrote: Slower Curtis Martin. As a long term Pitt fan (since birth) I followed Curtis Martin religiously. Curtis runs more straight up which I compare with OJ Simpson but his cuts were a bit slower (and he didn't kill anybody). In any event, I don't see any Curtis Martin in James Robinson. As noted on my prior post, I see a lot more of MJD in stature and style but definitely not at the same level as MJD.
i feel like he runs alot like Leveon Bell but with not quite the same amount of patience.
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