g8terh8ter_eric
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Crazy as it sounds....I comepletly agree with you.I think that he would be better out of the backfield, because honestly I just don't see him as an elite receiver. He could be an elite RB though based on him being as shifty as he is and how quick he can get to top speed. I just think it would be a move that would benefit him and us, IMO.
I could see it, but I don't think Kiffin will do it...He would be a good in some kind of option package at RB...IMOI think that he would be better out of the backfield, because honestly I just don't see him as an elite receiver. He could be an elite RB though based on him being as shifty as he is and how quick he can get to top speed. I just think it would be a move that would benefit him and us, IMO.
Let's just run the G gun for the rest of the year and not give the ball to anyone else...
how many passes did he actually throw last year?
Maybe in a slot type position where he could be utilized from various formations but not as a RB. That makes no sense in my opinion.
Good eval....I really don't think Eric is serious though guys....Just kinda kicking stuff around....OK lets evaluate him at both positions:
WR:
+ Speed
+ Elusiveness with catch
+ Hands and concentration (Kid doesn't drop many)
- Downfield threat (He could easily improve here this year with better QB play)
RB:
+ Breakaway speed
+ Running ablility
+ Vision
- Size (Don't think he could take the beating)
- Tackle breaking ability (He may break one, but can he crash into a crowd and get those "tough yards?")
I think that he would be better out of the backfield, because honestly I just don't see him as an elite receiver. He could be an elite RB though based on him being as shifty as he is and how quick he can get to top speed. I just think it would be a move that would benefit him and us, IMO.