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Chase Goodbread covers college football for NFL . Com and he just posted this tweet...
"Tennessee RB Alvin Kamara not among Vols to file for official draft feedback. Kind of surprising."
TIFWIW
Very interesting.
I don't think he's at a point where he can afford to enter without knowing ahead of time. I'd say there are only 15-30 players in the country who could enter without feedback and know they'd be drafted.
Does this mean he's coming back?
He gone imo
Kamara enters the postseason matchup against Nebraska with 1,111 all-purpose yards and 13 touchdowns, proving to be the Vols most versatile threat from the backfield.
WalterFootball.com currently lists him as the No. 4 running back prospect in the 2017 class, projecting him as a potential first- or second-round pick. He even drew a comparison to Kansas City Chiefs star Jamal Charles:
Kamara is a lot like Jamaal Charles as a runner in that both are fast slashers who are built well with some power. Additionally, Kamara is a phenomenal receiver with great hands and route-running to also be used as a slot receiver. He also is a dynamic returner on punts and kickoffs.
It would be surprising if Kamara decided to stay in Knoxville for another season, but Tennessee would certainly put him to good use as it eyes an SEC East run in 2017.
But if anyone is going to do anything out of the ordinary, it's Kamara.
But yeah, that'd be a huge gamble, imo.
If he's decided he's not going to wait another year to get paid then it's not a huge gamble. He'd be better off not being drafted than drafted late since he could find the best opportunity. With so many other RBs staying in school, this year might be better numbers wise for him to jump to the NFL than next year.
If he's decided he's not going to wait another year to get paid then it's not a huge gamble. He'd be better off not being drafted than drafted late since he could find the best opportunity. With so many other RBs staying in school, this year might be better numbers wise for him to jump to the NFL than next year.
Idk, its still a VERY strong draft class for rbs this year. Cook, fournette, mccaffery, elijah hood, royce freeman, kid from ohio state and a bunch of others.
Nope, I was saying the huge gamble would be jumping without filing for a pre-draft grade. He should at least do that, imo. He's all over the place depending on which "expert" you choose to believe.
Anyone that watched that (with a half a brain) can see Kamara had no chance to make that 1st down -- its all on the guy that called time out to draw up that stupid play
He gone imo
Kamara enters the postseason matchup against Nebraska with 1,111 all-purpose yards and 13 touchdowns, proving to be the Vols most versatile threat from the backfield.
WalterFootball.com currently lists him as the No. 4 running back prospect in the 2017 class, projecting him as a potential first- or second-round pick. He even drew a comparison to Kansas City Chiefs star Jamal Charles:
Kamara is a lot like Jamaal Charles as a runner in that both are fast slashers who are built well with some power. Additionally, Kamara is a phenomenal receiver with great hands and route-running to also be used as a slot receiver. He also is a dynamic returner on punts and kickoffs.
It would be surprising if Kamara decided to stay in Knoxville for another season, but Tennessee would certainly put him to good use as it eyes an SEC East run in 2017.
Chase Goodbread covers college football for NFL . Com and he just posted this tweet...
"Tennessee RB Alvin Kamara not among Vols to file for official draft feedback. Kind of surprising."
TIFWIW
Staying would be special... barring injuries, this guy would rack up some serious numbers and set the tone for a high draft pick. But that is a pretty serious gamble.
He gone imo
Kamara enters the postseason matchup against Nebraska with 1,111 all-purpose yards and 13 touchdowns, proving to be the Vols most versatile threat from the backfield.
WalterFootball.com currently lists him as the No. 4 running back prospect in the 2017 class, projecting him as a potential first- or second-round pick. He even drew a comparison to Kansas City Chiefs star Jamal Charles:
Kamara is a lot like Jamaal Charles as a runner in that both are fast slashers who are built well with some power. Additionally, Kamara is a phenomenal receiver with great hands and route-running to also be used as a slot receiver. He also is a dynamic returner on punts and kickoffs.
It would be surprising if Kamara decided to stay in Knoxville for another season, but Tennessee would certainly put him to good use as it eyes an SEC East run in 2017.
I hope he goes. To get the money going man. He's given his all for TN.