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I just wish it was taken with a wider angle lense so that the action to his left and behind him about 5-10 yards was in clear view.
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I just wish it was taken with a wider angle lense so that the action to his left and behind him about 5-10 yards was in clear view.
Not sure there's a wide enough lens to capture Jabrill like we all want to see.I just wish it was taken with a wider angle lense so that the action to his left and behind him about 5-10 yards was in clear view.
DJ knows his stuff.http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...jeremiahs-top-50-prospects-for-2017-nfl-draft
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Curtis Samuel - RB, Ohio State
Samuel splits his time pretty equally between lining up at running back and in the slot. As a runner, he excels on outside runs where he can incorporate his speed and burst to turn the corner and run away from defenders or make them miss. He doesn't have much power as an inside runner but he can get skinny and burst through the hole. He lacks the size and strength to carry a heavy load at the next level. He is special as a slot receiver. He is sudden, efficient and instinctive. He can explode by defenders on vertical routes and he's dynamic after the catch. Overall, I think Samuel could emerge as an elite playmaker at the next level. He should primarily play in the slot but he's capable of handling 8-10 carries per game as well.
Also put up 18 reps in the bench press. Coach Mick earning that salary and then some.unofficial 4.31 in the 40....
slightly behind Ross's unofficial 4.22
His first two season, Samuel played behind Zeke Elliot, Michael Thomas, Devin Smith, Jalin Marshall, and Braxton Miller. It's hard to believe he got any touches at all.Still hard to believe the coaching staff only really found a way to use this guy for 1 season, and even in that season he was probably underused