BR Video on Kenyan Drake
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NFL.com VIDEO - Dolphins' Pick, Mayock's Short Take
NESN Draft Profile
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Not thrilled with this pick, he's not going to be an every down RB, so 3rd round is high imo to draft a RB that you know won't be an every down RB.
This kid has to kind of hit his ceiling to be worth the pick, so not much leeway, he could be a very good 3rd down RB/returner, but again, he kind of has to be for this pick to be worth it. -
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Finster, out of curiosity, what percentage of touches (runs+catches) do you think the Phins' running backs have next year?
My guess is Ajayi - 60%, Drake 25%, Others - 15%dolphin25 likes this. -
Drake may not be an every down back, but if Gase uses him correctly and he get ~15 touches a game he has that rare ability to be a real game changer.
I'm excite to see how they utilize this kid. He's a very special talent...Sceeto likes this. -
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I think Gase wanted a versatile back that can catch the ball out of the backfield and in that sense Drake was one of the better ones in the draft. He could come in on passing downs and split out wide as well. He gives us a lot of match advantages if he can get in situations where he has space. Might have been a bit over drafted, maybe he was kind of a luxury pick but in today's NFL you need all the help you can get in the passing game. I don't think Gase wants a 3 yard and a cloud of dust type attack at all. He wants mismatches and points in the passing game.
We also spend most of the draft so far giving Tannehill pieces to succeed. I know we have holes on defense but really nothing will matter this year if we don't move forward with Tannehill. Give him everything he needs and if he doesn't progress then its time to draft his replacement and move on. Above anything else we have to find out what we have in Tannehill this year.resnor likes this. -
You are correct that it is different from college to pro.
However, How many NFL teams have their #1 RB returning punts and KO? Drake won't be asked to be the #1 RB. (miller wasn't asked year 1 but they were also sheltering miller so he could recover from college shoulder injury) -
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Neither did Drake. -
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The combination of height, weight, speed and vision of Drake are very intriguing. Although just a complementary back he could be a great value. With his receiving skills he could become a very dangerous wapon and a favorite target for THill, like Clay once was.
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