Joking aside, I'm really intrigued to see where he ends up. He's definitely got an old school punishing style. I'm a Michigan fan, and he was a part of their class, until he flipped to BC for reasons unknown to me.
would be a nice complement to Barkley, and we could sure use an upgrade at backup RB. Not a bad idea in the later rounds. Barely a threat at all as a receiver though, so things may get predictable when he's in the game.
who will end up being a short yardage specialist and TD vulture of days gone bye. Now, if you want to limit pounding on Saquon, he could be a fit to do that work, similar to the plan for Jacobs when he first came in to spell Tiki. If he's there around the 5th round, he'd be worth a pick. Right now you've got Buck Allen at 29 years old and Gallman seems to be running out of lives, though the coaching change might help him.
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I saw the topic and immediately thought the same thing.
Joking aside, I'm really intrigued to see where he ends up. He's definitely got an old school punishing style. I'm a Michigan fan, and he was a part of their class, until he flipped to BC for reasons unknown to me.
Dillon carried the ball 14 times for 56 yards
Clemson. 50-7
Dillon carried the ball 19 times for 76 yards.
He rolled against some pretty bad competition. Runs a 4.54 40 though so who knows...Brandon Jacobs didn't light it up in College either did he?