It's very different running between the tackles with 8 in the box vs 5 in the box, no matter the amount of blockers.In the same light, it's easier to make defenders miss with less in the box and everyone spread out. When you have 3 yards on every side to have room to make someone miss, you have a large advantage vs 1 yard or less in the hole.Was going to mention the same things. Seastrunk seems like he could be the real deal. It's almost like guys are trying to push him further down the draft board and I have no idea why. Dude is fast and agile. Had more missed tackle than Hyde and some of the other bigger guys. Think he had like a 4.8 YPC between the tackles, so no issue there. Ok, so he didn't catch a ton of passes, but no RB at Baylor did. Seems like they just don't use the RB as a receiving threat in that offense. Doesn't mean he won't be able to do that in the NFL.Go look up Seastrunk's YPC running between the tackles and he also ran more between the tackles than in "open space". Perhaps you should also read another thread that talks about his very good ability to break tackles. Nice thread, but you couldn't be further off than you are with Seastrunk.
I watched a handful of seastrunks games at Baylor over and over...I see between the tackles/lack of power/vision/agility as an issue. Others may not, but that's my conclusion
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