2. RB Jalen Hurd - Tennessee
"With 1,911 career yards from scrimmage and 10 touchdowns, Marlin Lane has the early inside track start for the Vols. But Hurd (Hendersonville, Tenn./Beech), who should be cleared by spring practice from Sept. shoulder surgery, is likely to challenge Lane for the top spot on the depth chart.
If healthy, Hurd should be no worse than the No. 2 running back, and his size/speed combination, along with his penchant for big plays with the ball in his hands, should give Butch Jones and his staff a versatile playmaker on offense."
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Top 5 EE's to make an impact. Tabor was #1, Hurd was 2nd, Speedy Noil was 3rd, Andrew Brown was 4th, and Kyle Allen was 5th.
Sure will. I don't think he will "bust" necessarily just not be as advertised. He will get beat deep many of times in his Gator days.I hope so. it will make Florida a easier game if he is a bust.
I do have a feel of he is gonna be the colemon. Good cover skills just no speedSure will. I don't think he will "bust" necessarily just not be as advertised. He will get beat deep many of times in his Gator days.
Whether Tabor is the next Cam Sutton or not, we beat UF IMO though. They are us a few years ago under Dools except a good defense and bad offense instead of vice versa.
Same here. The difference in Tabor is he's a pretty big dude. Legit 6'1"-6'2". As bad as Coleman can be, if he could tackle, he'd be much better. So if Tabor is say a better tackling Coleman, he won't be bad. Just not great. I'll take that 10/10 for a 5* on a rival team though.I do have a feel of he is gonna be the colemon. Good cover skills just no speed