vikes635 Posted February 18, 2019 Share Posted February 18, 2019 1 RB Josh Jacobs Alabama 2 RB David Montgomery Iowa St. 3 RB Damien Harris Alabama 4 RB Benny Snell Jr. Kentucky 5 RB Elijah Holyfield Georgia 6 RB Justice Hill Oklahoma St. 7 RB Darrell Henderson Memphis 8 RB Devin Singletary FAU 9 RB Travis Homer Miami 10 RB Rodney Anderson Oklahoma 11 RB Miles Sanders Penn St. 12 RB Trayveon Williams Texas A&M 13 RB Bryce Love Stanford 14 RB Mike Weber Ohio St. 15 RB Myles Gaskin Washington 16 RB Karan Higdon Michigan 17 RB L.J. Scott Michigan St. 18 RB Tony Pollard Memphis 19 RB Devine Ozigbo Nebraska 20 RB Jalin Moore App St. 21 RB Wes Hills Slippery Rock 22 RB Nick Brossette LSU 23 RB Alexander Mattison Boise St. 24 RB James Williams Wash St. 25 RB Jacques Patrick Florida St. 26 RB Dexter Williams Notre Dame 27 RB Jordan Scarlett Florida 28 RB Ryquell Armstead Temple 29 RB Bruce Anderson N. Dakota St. 30 RB Alex Barnes Kansas St. 31 RB Qadree Ollison Pittsburgh 32 RB Kerrith Whyte Jr. FAU 33 RB Darwin Thompson Utah St. 34 RB Damarea Crockett Missouri 35 RB Ty Johnson Maryland 36 RB Rodney Smith Minn 37 RB Patrick Laird California 38 RB Travon McMillian Colorado 39 RB Alec Ingold Wisconsin 40 RB Aeris Williams Miss. St. 41 RB Taiwan Deal Wisconsin 42 RB Darrin Hall Pittsburgh 43 RB Marquis Young UMass 44 RB Darnell Woolfolk Army 45 RB D.J. Knox Purdue 46 RB Mike Warren Iowa State 47 RB Jordan Ellis Virginia 48 RB Lexington Thomas UNLV 49 RB Nico Evans Wyoming 50 RB Jon Hilliman Rutgers 51 RB Marc Jones Gannon 52 RB George Aston Pittsburgh 53 RB John Santiago North Dakota 54 RB Aca'Cedric Ware USC 55 RB Xavier Turner Tarleton St. 56 RB Dontae Strickland Syracuse 57 RB Marche Dennard Col. St. Pueblo 58 RB Tevin McCaster Youngstown St. 59 RB Dominick Bragalone Lehigh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikes635 Posted February 18, 2019 Author Share Posted February 18, 2019 Same as QB feedback welcomed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlNFL19 Posted February 19, 2019 Share Posted February 19, 2019 Jeez I've looked at a whole six prospects and you've already looked at like 40 quarterbacks and 60 running backs. Looks pretty good, I guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scoundrel Posted February 19, 2019 Share Posted February 19, 2019 You scouted all these RB? I want honesty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fureys49ers Posted February 19, 2019 Share Posted February 19, 2019 Alexander Mattison, Ty Johnson and Alex Barnes are too far down for me personally. Not sure why Mattison isn’t getting more talk, I assume if he posts a 4.5 40 he’ll see a bump in stock. Johnson I think is gonna surprise in the league with that HR ability even if it’s just on returns and gadget plays. And if Jordan Wilkins can go in the 5th round of the draft not sure why Barnes couldn’t either whos even more versatile in his skills. Overall impressive list though, have maybe looked at 15 RBs myself. I like the 10-20 range RBs a lot and think there will be some productive players chosen from that range you have. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BleedTheClock Posted February 19, 2019 Share Posted February 19, 2019 I was a big time Bryce Love detractor going back to last season. I got roasted for putting him out of the 1st round by pretty much everyone. That being said, he's way too low here. He's a good RB and an injury shouldn't put him that low. He's absolutely better than freaking Travis Homer, who I don't think is very good. I'd at least swap Homer and Love. I also am a Mike Weber fan. I think he's underrated now. He's got elite vision and very good burst and toughness. He has no elite physical traits which is going to cost him, but he's simply good at everything and it will probably net him a starting role in the NFL. He reminds me of Ray Rice as a runner. His hands aren't as good as Rices were though. The Pittsburgh trio is way too low. George Aston, a FB, is in my top 5 rated players in this draft class. I don't factor in positional importance obviously, but he's about as flawless as a FB prospect can get. The dude can lead block, handle carries, and play TE/H. He's unreal. And then Qadree Ollison is a sledgehammer of a runner with FB blocking versatility. And finally, Darrin Hall has great vision and excellent hands. Excellent pass blocker and overall game. These three dudes are studs and I think they all should be in the top 20. I'm not sure how you factor in FB vs. RB, but Aston is better at fullbacking than any of these RB's are at runningbacking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikes635 Posted February 19, 2019 Author Share Posted February 19, 2019 6 hours ago, Counselor said: You scouted all these RB? I want honesty Not actual film on all of them but I read a few reports and got clips on most of them. Some have video scouting reports that break down games pointing out specific abilities. Some I was basing it off my personal notes I take from DVR games but I don't have access to allot of the smaller schools, so I'll compile other websites rankings and come up with my own based what they have to say bout each back. Later I'll separate/change some rankings based of pro days and combine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikes635 Posted February 19, 2019 Author Share Posted February 19, 2019 5 hours ago, Fureys49ers said: Alexander Mattison, Ty Johnson and Alex Barnes are too far down for me personally. Not sure why Mattison isn’t getting more talk, I assume if he posts a 4.5 40 he’ll see a bump in stock. Johnson I think is gonna surprise in the league with that HR ability even if it’s just on returns and gadget plays. And if Jordan Wilkins can go in the 5th round of the draft not sure why Barnes couldn’t either whos even more versatile in his skills. Overall impressive list though, have maybe looked at 15 RBs myself. I like the 10-20 range RBs a lot and think there will be some productive players chosen from that range you have. Mattison was a victim of me finding potential in the backs I have above him and not knowing a whole about him. He could rise once combine is over and I re-do my list. That is part of the reason I like getting feedback from this site. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikes635 Posted February 19, 2019 Author Share Posted February 19, 2019 4 hours ago, BleedTheClock said: I was a big time Bryce Love detractor going back to last season. I got roasted for putting him out of the 1st round by pretty much everyone. That being said, he's way too low here. He's a good RB and an injury shouldn't put him that low. He's absolutely better than freaking Travis Homer, who I don't think is very good. I'd at least swap Homer and Love. I also am a Mike Weber fan. I think he's underrated now. He's got elite vision and very good burst and toughness. He has no elite physical traits which is going to cost him, but he's simply good at everything and it will probably net him a starting role in the NFL. He reminds me of Ray Rice as a runner. His hands aren't as good as Rices were though. The Pittsburgh trio is way too low. George Aston, a FB, is in my top 5 rated players in this draft class. I don't factor in positional importance obviously, but he's about as flawless as a FB prospect can get. The dude can lead block, handle carries, and play TE/H. He's unreal. And then Qadree Ollison is a sledgehammer of a runner with FB blocking versatility. And finally, Darrin Hall has great vision and excellent hands. Excellent pass blocker and overall game. These three dudes are studs and I think they all should be in the top 20. I'm not sure how you factor in FB vs. RB, but Aston is better at fullbacking than any of these RB's are at runningbacking. Thanks for the feedback, I like Weber too I kept trying to get him higher but couldn't bring my self to pass up anyone else at this time. I bumped Homer high in part because I believe he will bring something to the return game as well as his potential to being a good RB. The Love injury does scare me but maybe after I see how he test's out I'll make some changes there. As far as FB goes I usually make a list of like 10 of them and if any are on my RB list already I simply remove them off it. I had that problem with J. Samuals at TE/HB last year out of USC., even on draft day I didn't how Pittsburgh planned on using him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrazyJoeDavola Posted February 19, 2019 Share Posted February 19, 2019 Not sure if you have looked into him yet or not but just wanted to suggest Lance Dunn from North Dakota State. I believe he deserves a shot and a look from NFL teams. He split carries with Bruce Anderson but has been very productive. I believe he is a better prospect than several of the lower end guys on your list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tom cody Posted February 19, 2019 Share Posted February 19, 2019 Many thanks for doing up this list, how many of these players do you see going in Round 1? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danger Posted February 19, 2019 Share Posted February 19, 2019 Was a real mistake for Miles Sanders to declare early tbh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tugboat Posted February 20, 2019 Share Posted February 20, 2019 5 hours ago, Danger said: Was a real mistake for Miles Sanders to declare early tbh. Was it though? I'm very lukewarm on Sanders specifically, and he does seem like he could get a bit lost in the murky middleground of this RB class, but would it really be much different next year? Have a pretty good idea what he brings to the table as an athlete, runner, and receiver from his 1 year. Is he really going to improve much on his stats if he goes back next year? If anything, i'd think teams are gonna be more inclined to look more softly on his ball security issues as something they can maybe work with now...rather than if he were to go back and put it on the ground another half dozen times, that might knock him down to a late round flyer. More to potentially lose than to gain imo. With the way the RB economy works in the NFL these days, it's hard to really think coming out early is a bad decision for any of them who stand to at least get an opportunity to stick on a roster. Gets you started on burning through your rookie deal earlier, with less wear and tear on your body before you even start earning money for it. In most cases, seems like it probably gives you a better shot at a reasonable "payday" second contract while you're still a year or two younger too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikes635 Posted February 20, 2019 Author Share Posted February 20, 2019 9 hours ago, tom cody said: Many thanks for doing up this list, how many of these players do you see going in Round 1? Just Jacobs, maybe that changes if someone runs a faster speed than I'm expecting but at right now only Jacobs goes IMO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikes635 Posted February 20, 2019 Author Share Posted February 20, 2019 I have watched a little on him but is he a senior? I was thinking he was only a junior edit: Lance Dunn that is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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