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2019 Non-QB Skill Players


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2018 Non-QB Skill Players  

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  1. 1. Which non-quarterback skill player are you looking forward to seeing the most?

    • Bryce Love, RB, Stanford
      5
    • Damien Harris, RB, Alabama
      1
    • L.J. Scott, RB, Michigan State
      0
    • Rodney Anderson, RB, Oklahoma
      2
    • Mike Weber, RB, Ohio State
      1
    • A.J. Brown, WR, Mississippi
      3
    • Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina
      0
    • Ahmmon Richards, WR, Miami
      0
    • Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma
      0
    • Parris Campbell, WR, Ohio State
      1
    • David Sills V, WR, West Virginia
      0
    • N'Keal Harry, WR, Arizona State
      0
    • Noah Fant, TE, Iowa
      2
    • Other (Please Specify Below)
      3


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I like to find gems from bad teams in major conferences - if they play well vs. stacked teams and elite competition, it's a big plus, esp. if it's early in their career.

So one guy not named so far - David Montgomery, Iowa State.  Elusive, agile, vision, and low center of gravity with enough burst and drive to break tackles.   Only missing skill is lack of home run speed, but he's also great at pass catching and blocking.  And as a converted QB, he's still learning the position.  Big believer in his skill set.

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23 hours ago, Broncofan said:

So one guy not named so far - David Montgomery, Iowa State.  Elusive, agile, vision, and low center of gravity with enough burst and drive to break tackles.   Only missing skill is lack of home run speed, but he's also great at pass catching and blocking.  And as a converted QB, he's still learning the position.  Big believer in his skill set.

He broke PFF's record for Forced Missed Tackles last season. Passing guys like Leonard Fournette, Dalvin Cook, and Kareem Hunt. He's got that rare feel.

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