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CJ Prosise next David Johnson?

#1

I a lot of potential in Prosise. Like Johnson he is a late converted RB but he had a lot of 100 yard rushing games as well as a lot of game where he racked up air yards. He probably needs work in pass pro but I think he would be great to put with Yeldon. He has prototype size (6'0'' 220lbs) and speed (4.48). Would take him in the 4th if he's still there in a heartbeat.


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#2

Maybe in a few years he could be. David Johnson was a 3 down guy when he stepped on the field. And as far as I can tell Johnson was a RB since HS.
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Quote:C.J. Prosise clocks 4.48 40 at NFL Combine

C.J. Prosise | CLG

(February 27, 2016 9:04 AM EST)


Notre Dame RB C.J. Prosise ran a 4.48 forty-yard dash at 6-foot 1/2, 220 pounds during his NFL Combine workout.


His vertical was 35 1/2 inches with a 10-foot-1 broad jump. Prosise's straight-line speed is terrific for a player his size, though many anticipated Prosise performing a bit better on his jumps. Prosise became a full-time running back for the first time in his career this past season. He combined wow plays with lots of learning-curve mistakes, including five fumbles among 156 carries.

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C.J. Prosise clocks 4.48 40 at NFL Combine

C.J. Prosise | CLG

(February 27, 2016 9:04 AM EST)


Notre Dame RB C.J. Prosise ran a 4.48 forty-yard dash at 6-foot 1/2, 220 pounds during his NFL Combine workout.


His vertical was 35 1/2 inches with a 10-foot-1 broad jump. Prosise's straight-line speed is terrific for a player his size, though many anticipated Prosise performing a bit better on his jumps. Prosise became a full-time running back for the first time in his career this past season. He combined wow plays with lots of learning-curve mistakes, including five fumbles among 156 carries.
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So he's essentially Denard Robinson?
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#5

Could be a good project pick for someone in round four.  He's not ready for much of an immediate role in the league, IMO, and I doubt he's the guy Caldwell wants if he takes a RB in the draft.  

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Quote:So he's essentially Denard Robinson?
If Denard Robinson were 6' 220lbs, was converted from wide receiver instead of QB, and actually played a season in college at RB.

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Quote:If Denard Robinson were 6' 220lbs, was converted from wide receiver instead of QB, and actually played a season in college at RB.


DRob is 6' 215lbs. Not far off...
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#8

He is not 6'0'' that is team inflated stats. He's 5'10'' as admitted by himself and his combine measurables.


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