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sleeper RB late
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6'0 220 ran a 4.4 forty at his pro day and put up 20 reps of 225 and his 20 yard shuttle was 4.29 and 3 cone drill 6.87. 41 inch vertical and 11'01 broad jump. rated a 6th rounder right now.


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Wow...He ran through a lot of big holes, but he also shook off an LSU LB like he wasn't even there. Looks like a very upright, one-cut runner. Somewhat like Jeremy Hill. Have to look in to character and ball-security issues (not saying they are bad, just don't know).

Good find!
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If a RB is picked up as a UDFA, great. I would hope they don't use a draft pick on one though. A RB would likely not replace any of the four the Bengals have (Bernard, Hill, Burkhead, Peerman) and likely would go to PS. Also, I think there are other backup spots where a late-round pick might be more useful and have a better opportunity to make the final roster.
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(04-13-2016, 01:37 PM)ochocincos Wrote: If a RB is picked up as a UDFA, great. I would hope they don't use a draft pick on one though. A RB would likely not replace any of the four the Bengals have (Bernard, Hill, Burkhead, Peerman) and likely would go to PS. Also, I think there are other backup spots where a late-round pick might be more useful and have a better opportunity to make the final roster.

Depends if the FO is looking for a future ST stud to replace Peerman down the road and they don't think
the player will become a UDFA. If he is Darrin Simmons guy he will take him regardless of position.
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