At the Ohio State pro day Beanie ran a 4.43 much better than his combine 40.
Imo he is the most talented back in the draft but his durability will likely drop him out of the top 10. But with this new 40 time no way does he fall into the 20's, wich is good because I wanted no part of the Wells to N.E scenario.
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But it is no secret Harvin will be coached to get out of bounds because if he cant take hits at the college level he will have mucho problemo in the NFL. -
I will just say I think everyone knows Harvin is a small guy and Im 100% sure other NFL teams are worried about the hits he will take with the style of player he is. His durability is an issue maybe not as much as Wells but it is still an eyebrow raiser.GARDENHEAD likes this. -
Wells could be a quality back with a team where he doesn't have to be the feature back.
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I think people are overestimating the injury thing with Wells here. AP had some injury concerns as Wells does and I doubt the Vikings are crying about them right now. Granted, if you are relying him as your only back, you might be setting yourself up for dissapointment if he gets hurt, but get a team with a solid backup like the Vikes have in Chester and its a risk well worth taking.
Beanie going to the Pats is my worst nightmare for this draft. I also would hate to see him on the Jets, but they seem to be OK with Jones for awhile longer.Fin-Omenal likes this. -
Eagles could use him. They traded away Buckhalter who I think when needed to come in and play did well. Westbrook is getting older and that trade we made to them last year for Lorenzo Booker was genius on our part :lol:
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i wish i was as "small" as percy.....:lol:
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Never realized that Percy Harvin's legs were so skinny.
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It appears that Wells, only missed "Time" in three games while a Ohio State, all three last year.
I am not sure how many he actually started last year however as it seems he was on the Injured list MUCH of the season.
He is very good sized at 6-1, 235, but I still dont recognize him for running over players as much as say....oh Ronnie Brown did when coming out of college. Their sizes are very similar.
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IMO he fits in so well with the Saints. They have the all-around back in Bush they just need a game breaking back and you get that with Wells.azfinfanmang likes this. -
Yeah RB's do take more damage and thats my point. His durabilty issues might be more of a concern than a guy like Harvin. Harvin also played alot of RB for Florida as well. They will both be great NFL players if they can stay healthy. I always think its more of a concern for RB's cause they take much more of a pounding.BuckeyeKing likes this. -
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i dont see how ATL would be a good fit at all. they have a young back that was top 3 in rushing and very explosive and again young back up. no chance he ends up in ATLStitches likes this. -
Pure talent-wise I don't think there's ever been any doubt in my mind he's the most "pro" running back in the draft class. But, you know, there do end up being more things to being a pro than pure talent.
That is where I think guys like Knowshon Moreno, LeSean McCoy and yes even Rashad Jennings...can start to catch up to him. McCoy though, I believe he had a flu before the Combine and I think he lost a lot of weight. He needs to gain that weight back and show the scouts what he looks like at 215 pounds. -
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Me, Fin-o, Gish, Blade, and I know I'm forgetting someone. -
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PLEASE tell me you are a Michigan fan! If so your going to be the laughing stock of the board over the next few years, Jets and a Michigan fan? Wow if I were you I would get the hell out of here!
By the way go to 4:22 of the vid and take a good look at your "slot WR"
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If you like going to National Championship games and losing them BIG, so be it, I'd rather be home.
Nothing more than a #2 at best buddy, nothing more than a #2.
You might be a king arsehole, but Ohio State is the king of choking.
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124 IS a michigan fan.....holy shnit this is great! As if we didnt have enough things to laugh at you about!
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But hey, go ahead. I guess you've got have one year to do it since I've been laughing at Miami from 2002-2007.
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As for being a Jets fan I dont think you get it too bad around here, but it is ironic when you try and hate on our #9 overall player who had a very good game to win in NY and the division, when you drafted a LB #6 overall who rarely seen the field.
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