Originally posted by 21&500
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Welcome Zander Horvath, FB, Purdue (R7, #260)
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Does Horvath see himself as a FB or RB. Being a FB requires a bit of an punishing attitude, an enjoyment of hitting people as the primary purpose of the position. Does he have it?Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
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Originally posted by equivocation View PostHe's either a RB or practice squad FB. I think it will take 2-3 years to pick up a full FB skill set.
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Originally posted by Formula 21 View PostDoes Horvath see himself as a FB or RB. Being a FB requires a bit of an punishing attitude, an enjoyment of hitting people as the primary purpose of the position. Does he have it?
At the end of the day, Horvath will do what Staley/Lombardi wants. Or at least he’ll try.
Staley’s quote after the draft was,
“He has an NFL body so we’re just gonna figure it out.”
Personally, I’m excited to see him on ST.Our quarterback is a golden god.
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Originally posted by Bolt Dude View Post
I have a theory that he sees himself as a RB. Here’s why. I commented on Chargers Twitter that Horvath should be RB3 and Horvath’s mom liked my post. Of course maybe his mom’s opinion is different than his, but whatever. Lol.
At the end of the day, Horvath will do what Staley/Lombardi wants. Or at least he’ll try.
Staley’s quote after the draft was,
“He has an NFL body so we’re just gonna figure it out.”
Personally, I’m excited to see him on ST.“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
Or it could be his mom likes any tweet that says he made the team. RB3 vs FB - you guys could be right though i see him executing very different types of plays - can’t wait to see if he’s even real, much less can block NFL defenders
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He’s got production at the top three things for anybody in the backfield: pass pro, hands, and solid running ability power+moves. Yeah let’s see how that all translates, but entry point it’s more than anybody on the team could do last year Ekeler excepted.
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Originally posted by Lefty2SLO View Post
His rep (and game tape) show a guy who is a good pass protector and a good runner - fairly shifty / nimble for his size, but success against Indiana is not the same thing as success against NFL defenders. Hopefully he can be a contributor on ST, but first he's got to make the team.
Picking just Indiana from his Big 10 (is it Big 12?) schedule is a bit disingenuous. But he only gained 320 yards rushing and 108 receiving his last year so he was not much of a factor in Purdue and the fact they managed to cobble together the ultimate highlight reel is videographic genius. Because lo and behold his highlights show he is brilliant! And lest we omit - Gabe only gained 220 yards his last year and he’s on an NFL team.
wait and see - 100% agree. Does he really run a 4.6 at that size? Can he win a yard when contested? CAN HE BLOCK? I can’t wait to see, hope I’m not disappointed.“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
Nabers is not a great blocker and is a poor runner and receiver, that is our starting point. If Horvath can be a passable blocker, he is much better both with the rock and as a receiver. If he can’t block - he had better be able to tackle to even play ST. Many here see Horvath as RB3 - I see his pick as looking to improve on Nabers but I could be wrong.
Picking just Indiana from his Big 10 (is it Big 12?) schedule is a bit disingenuous. But he only gained 320 yards rushing and 108 receiving his last year so he was not much of a factor in Purdue and the fact they managed to cobble together the ultimate highlight reel is videographic genius. Because lo and behold his highlights show he is brilliant! And lest we omit - Gabe only gained 220 yards his last year and he’s on an NFL team.
wait and see - 100% agree. Does he really run a 4.6 at that size? Can he win a yard when contested? CAN HE BLOCK? I can’t wait to see, hope I’m not disappointed.
Purdue wasn't much of a running team last year so that may explain the lack of eyepopping stats - he may actually be better than he looks! Kudos to his videographer / editor though! Maybe that was Mom??:chuckle:
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