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Harvey Unga (1 Viewer)

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Is this guy going to be worth a pick in dynasty leagues this year? What NFL team do you think takes him? Who does he remind you of?

 
Over 65 looks and I come back to add my commentary. After watching a couple of games on youtube, I think UNga looks like a heavy footed Michael Bush. It will really depend on where he goes and what kind of blocking scheme they run for him to be successful or not.

 
I don't think it matters where he goes, the deck is heavily stacked against him. Peyton Hillis is worlds better than he is, and he cant get any respect at all.

 
Not a prospect. Very slow back. Not a sharp cutter. No vision.
One Rotoworld blurb about him said he projects as a fullback in the NFL. If so, then why are nearly 3/4 of the league sending personnel to his workout? Sure he must offer some upside? :thumbup: Just curious, b/c I havent heard much of him prior to the last couple of weeks, and I have a couple of dynasty rebuilders desperate for RBs.
 
Not a prospect. Very slow back. Not a sharp cutter. No vision.
One Rotoworld blurb about him said he projects as a fullback in the NFL. If so, then why are nearly 3/4 of the league sending personnel to his workout? Sure he must offer some upside? :thumbup:
Probably because they're scouting him. Is there something more pressing for front-office guys to be doing in June that they don't have time to tear themselves away from?He's projected as a 5th round pick, the bust rate on those guys is huge.
 
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Not a prospect. Very slow back. Not a sharp cutter. No vision.
One Rotoworld blurb about him said he projects as a fullback in the NFL. If so, then why are nearly 3/4 of the league sending personnel to his workout? Sure he must offer some upside? :confused:
Probably because they're scouting him. Is there something more pressing for front-office guys to be doing in June that they don't have time to tear themselves away from?He's projected as a 5th round pick, the bust rate on those guys is huge.
I agree. At this time of the year, you could have a DIII prospect coming out in the Supplemental draft and there would be a little hype as to what he could bring, when he would not even get a sniff at the combine. It is a risk (somewhat), but I am surprised no one has strategically waited to declare for the supplemental draft (a good prospect, mind you), as these guys (1) seem to go for a round or two worth compensation higher than they would in the regular draft and (2) would most likely go to a team that needs them (i.e. more playing time) once the dust settles from the initial draft and injuries occur in camps.I do have a question though. If you get selected in the Supplemental draft with say a 3rd round pick in the following year's draft, how do they slot that player for pay when no one knows whether they will be picking 1st or 32nd in the next draft?
 

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