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Awesome Marshawn footage (1 Viewer)

Watch some footage on Peterson. It buries this. That being said, he looks to have excellent quickness and vision, and I think he should be very good at the next level.

 
I actually like them BOTH a lot. I own Lynch but think AD will be a great pro too. It's like picking between Eric Dickerson and Edge James.

 
Lynch is the safer pick, ##### Peterson will be on IR
Peterson had more carries for more yards, along with more TDs than Lynch. He was much more of a workhorse than Lynch at the college level. Lynch was suffering from two injuried ankles for part of the season last year. I really think that many people absorb what the media is telling them, and take it a little too far. Now I'm not going to say there isn't a concern, because his history and running style MAY cause him some problems in the future. However, I don't think it is a serious enough concern to consider Lynch a better prospect. To be honest, I think All Day is on another talent plane.
 
You know what I see?I see a kid who will get killed in the NFL if he doesn't get his pad level down.
He actually runs with great power and very impressive pad level when running in traffic. It is even more impressive when you consider his size, and then see the leverage that he runs with. He opens up and runs upright when he gets into space, which allows him to utilize his speed. I don't see pad level as a problem. However, his height, power running style, and his ability to stay on the field in all situations may shorten his career.
 
You know what I see?I see a kid who will get killed in the NFL if he doesn't get his pad level down.
:banned: You know, I watched that whole thing thinking, "What looks so odd about the way this guy runs?" And that's exactly what it is. He has a very up-right stride. It looks like he lowers at the point of contact, but I'm not sure how that would translate in the NFL where you can't just stiff-arm LB's. Jury's still out.
 
Watch some footage on Peterson. It buries this. That being said, he looks to have excellent quickness and vision, and I think he should be very good at the next level.
Link to footage for comparisonI'd have to agree...Peterson's runs were more impressive, but I'm not sure if it was because of just sheer speed or what. The snips of him from High School were just sick. He's running twice as fast as everyone else.

 
Watch some footage on Peterson. It buries this. That being said, he looks to have excellent quickness and vision, and I think he should be very good at the next level.
Link to footage for comparisonI'd have to agree...Peterson's runs were more impressive, but I'm not sure if it was because of just sheer speed or what. The snips of him from High School were just sick. He's running twice as fast as everyone else.
He didnt look so good herehttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7...14&q=usc+ou

look how he hits the line and he's immediatly down, reminecent of Troy Hambrick

 
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Watch some footage on Peterson. It buries this. That being said, he looks to have excellent quickness and vision, and I think he should be very good at the next level.
Link to footage for comparisonI'd have to agree...Peterson's runs were more impressive, but I'm not sure if it was because of just sheer speed or what. The snips of him from High School were just sick. He's running twice as fast as everyone else.
He didnt look so good herehttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7...14&q=usc+ou

look how he hits the line and he's immediatly down, reminecent of Troy Hambrick
LOL, nice agenda you have going. Had to go all the way back to freshman year I see. Had 25 carries for 80 something yards in that game when he was met in the backfield on every play.
 
Watch some footage on Peterson. It buries this. That being said, he looks to have excellent quickness and vision, and I think he should be very good at the next level.
Link to footage for comparisonI'd have to agree...Peterson's runs were more impressive, but I'm not sure if it was because of just sheer speed or what. The snips of him from High School were just sick. He's running twice as fast as everyone else.
He didnt look so good herehttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7...14&q=usc+ou

look how he hits the line and he's immediatly down, reminecent of Troy Hambrick
LOL, nice agenda you have going. Had to go all the way back to freshman year I see. Had 25 carries for 80 something yards in that game when he was met in the backfield on every play.
:eek: That was the only year he was healthy

 
Watch some footage on Peterson. It buries this. That being said, he looks to have excellent quickness and vision, and I think he should be very good at the next level.
Link to footage for comparisonI'd have to agree...Peterson's runs were more impressive, but I'm not sure if it was because of just sheer speed or what. The snips of him from High School were just sick. He's running twice as fast as everyone else.
He didnt look so good herehttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7...14&q=usc+ou

look how he hits the line and he's immediatly down, reminecent of Troy Hambrick
LOL, nice agenda you have going. Had to go all the way back to freshman year I see. Had 25 carries for 80 something yards in that game when he was met in the backfield on every play.
:eek: That was the only year he was healthy
You tend to get hurt more often when you carry the ball 30 times a game versus 15.
 
Watch some footage on Peterson. It buries this. That being said, he looks to have excellent quickness and vision, and I think he should be very good at the next level.
Link to footage for comparisonI'd have to agree...Peterson's runs were more impressive, but I'm not sure if it was because of just sheer speed or what. The snips of him from High School were just sick. He's running twice as fast as everyone else.
He didnt look so good herehttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7...14&q=usc+ou

look how he hits the line and he's immediatly down, reminecent of Troy Hambrick
Leinart looked good against OU too.
 
Lynch runs like LT - not saying he is LT - but runs similar.

Peterson reminds me of Emmitt Smith a bit.

I think both wil be decent pro's.

Their skills will be a matter of where they land for FFootball.

 
You know what I see?I see a kid who will get killed in the NFL if he doesn't get his pad level down.
He actually runs with great power and very impressive pad level when running in traffic. It is even more impressive when you consider his size, and then see the leverage that he runs with. He opens up and runs upright when he gets into space, which allows him to utilize his speed. I don't see pad level as a problem. However, his height, power running style, and his ability to stay on the field in all situations may shorten his career.
I'm sorry but for as big as he is he doesn't run with good power. The tackles that he is breaking on there will actually be hits and he wil go down because of his lack of leverage. He's elusive because of his crazy style of running. But hitting square on with a defender he get rocked too many time. I think he will be a very good rb but he just seems a bit light with his running style. Oh yeah and why does he rock from side to side when he runs. That cost him at the combine. I thought he was trying to hard but thats how he runs for real. :banned:
 
Watch some footage on Peterson. It buries this. That being said, he looks to have excellent quickness and vision, and I think he should be very good at the next level.
Link to footage for comparisonI'd have to agree...Peterson's runs were more impressive, but I'm not sure if it was because of just sheer speed or what. The snips of him from High School were just sick. He's running twice as fast as everyone else.
He didnt look so good herehttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7...14&q=usc+ou

look how he hits the line and he's immediatly down, reminecent of Troy Hambrick
Great job breaking down the film. :rolleyes: Obviously we watched a different video. Peterson was getting met in the backfield by 2-3 guys, had zero holes on the o-line to run through. Even great players need at least a little bit of blocking.
 
I don't see either guy being a sure thing. I pick at 1.03 and will be forced to take one of them (unfortunately, both guys in front of me like C.J.).

If you can't get C.J., I would recommend drafting them and trading them while their value is high.

 
I don't see either guy being a sure thing. I pick at 1.03 and will be forced to take one of them (unfortunately, both guys in front of me like C.J.).If you can't get C.J., I would recommend drafting them and trading them while their value is high.
C'mon Chaz. Both these guys will be good quality NFL backs. And both have an upright runnign style, I think, so that one is a wash. Lynch makes some moves that really impressed me, while AP's speed and explosion really jumped out at me. I have the 1.1 and 1.3, and would love to come away with both of them, and so I hope the guy in the middle takes CJ, especially if CJ ends up in Detroit!
 
Wow, after watching that I really really hope that the Bills do NOT take Lynch. It looks like he relies on stutter moves a LOT in the open field. That may work in high school and college, but in the NFL that will get you killed. Linebackers and safeties converge on the ballcarrier so quickly that moves like that just get you buried under 4 guys. I want a ballcarrier that's going to constantly head downfield and pick up yardage.

If the Bills don't trade up to get Peterson, I hope that they wait until the second round to draft a guy.

ETA: At the same time, Peterson needs to get rid of that spin move. That's not going to work in the NFL and is just going to end up causing fumbles.

 
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Wow, after watching that I really really hope that the Bills do NOT take Lynch. It looks like he relies on stutter moves a LOT in the open field. That may work in high school and college, but in the NFL that will get you killed. Linebackers and safeties converge on the ballcarrier so quickly that moves like that just get you buried under 4 guys. I want a ballcarrier that's going to constantly head downfield and pick up yardage.
I forget who first pointed it out, but Lynch is herky-jerky and not particularly explosive in and out of his cuts - this was confirmed when he had one of the worst short shuttle times at the combine. I don't thinkit'll keep him from being a productive NFL back, but as grovedisel says above, he'll have to rely a lot less on his moves and lot more on conservation of movement and momentum on Sundays.edit to add: Lynch does still have a lot going for him - outstanding vision and balance, and the natural instincts to get low to absorb hits as a poster pointed out above. I also *love* and will continue to cite that he had his best game of the year on two bum ankles, and seemed to almost get stronger as the game went on.
 
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I think Marshawn reminds me of Jerious Norwood, only more herky-jerky. They seem to have the same

lower body build which looks like it may make it tough to last long in the NFL. That being said this Norwood

video is just sick and I would like to see him get a chance over Dunn this year.

Norwood's Awesome Footage

edit to say sorry for the slight hijack...just wanted to compare the 2 running styles

 
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