RB's I see are Eno Benjamin and Patrick Taylor........Perine too
2020 Draft: Day 2 Thread
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Originally posted by Lone Bolt View PostLamical Perine, James Robinson, Bennie Lemay, DeeJay Dallas...there are still some sturdy backs. I'm more worried about speed (Devin Duvernay)
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Originally posted by Boltup90 View PostReally hope we find a way to draft Duvernay, WR, Texas.
4.39 - 40
1400 yards and 10 TDs last year
96% of snaps came from the slot.
Perfect complement to KA13 and Mike.
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Just posted a link to a highlight reel above, I know they arent great for gauging actual talent, but theyre good to introduce you to a player you may not know of.
Darrynton Evans has loads of natural ability and speed at the RB position.
We've also met with him on three separate occasions, and virtually.
https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/202...arrynton-evans
"Evans is considered one of, if not, the best running back among the Group of 5 prospects in this year’s class. At 5’10 and 203 pounds, Evans posted a 4.41 in the forty at this year’s combine. His 37” vertical and 10’5 broad jump weren’t too shabby, either. Evans broke out as a sophomore in 2018 after racking up 1,187 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on 179 carries. He added a smidge in the passing game with 12 catches for 87 yards and another score. He was named to the First-Team All-Sun Belt squad for his efforts that year, as well.
As a junior this past season, Evans took his game to the next level by taking 255 carries for 1,480 yards and an impressive 18 touchdowns. He also added five more through air on 21 catches for 198 receiving yards. He was named the Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year on top of earning MVP honors in the Sun Belt title game and the New Orleans Bowl. Evans also provides special teams value as a kick returner after taking back three kicks for touchdowns during his career, one in each of his three seasons for the Mountaineers.
NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein currently has Evans projected as a fourth-round pick but I wouldn’t be surprised in the least to see him come off the board late in the third."
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Originally posted by Boltup90 View PostJust posted a link to a highlight reel above, I know they arent great for gauging actual talent, but theyre good to introduce you to a player you may not know of.
Darrynton Evans has loads of natural ability and speed at the RB position.
We've also met with him on three separate occasions, and virtually.
https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/202...arrynton-evansAdopted Bolt: Kimani Vidal RB
Final prediction: Latham OT, Colson LB, Sainristil CB,Rice WR, Zinter OG, Nourzad OC, MacLachlan TE, Vidal RB, Lovett DT
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Originally posted by Boltup90 View PostJust posted a link to a highlight reel above, I know they arent great for gauging actual talent, but theyre good to introduce you to a player you may not know of.
Darrynton Evans has loads of natural ability and speed at the RB position.
We've also met with him on three separate occasions, and virtually.
https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/202...arrynton-evans
"Evans is considered one of, if not, the best running back among the Group of 5 prospects in this year’s class. At 5’10 and 203 pounds, Evans posted a 4.41 in the forty at this year’s combine. His 37” vertical and 10’5 broad jump weren’t too shabby, either. Evans broke out as a sophomore in 2018 after racking up 1,187 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on 179 carries. He added a smidge in the passing game with 12 catches for 87 yards and another score. He was named to the First-Team All-Sun Belt squad for his efforts that year, as well.
As a junior this past season, Evans took his game to the next level by taking 255 carries for 1,480 yards and an impressive 18 touchdowns. He also added five more through air on 21 catches for 198 receiving yards. He was named the Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year on top of earning MVP honors in the Sun Belt title game and the New Orleans Bowl. Evans also provides special teams value as a kick returner after taking back three kicks for touchdowns during his career, one in each of his three seasons for the Mountaineers.
NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein currently has Evans projected as a fourth-round pick but I wouldn’t be surprised in the least to see him come off the board late in the third."
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