Comments about specific game tape:
- Miss St 2015 - Usually had extra defenders in the box and the O-line got 0 push against a stout D-line. Fournette still broke some good runs through tight holes and had good awareness. On one TD he was able to keep his knees off the ground and extend for the TD before going down. Has the speed to break it outside if the OLB/DE over-commits. Has a very quick and compact spin move. He spins on a dime, some players spin wide and get blasted in their back, but his tight spin makes it hard to grab hold if you don't have a good angle. Near the end of the game they regularly had 9 in the box and just focused on the run, and he still got decent yardage, pretty impressive.
- Bama 2015 - Almost every single play the entire offensive line gets pushed back 3-5 yards right as the play starts, kind of hard to run in those situations. Also, there are usually 8 or 9 players in the box because the threat of pass is minimal. With 1:30 left in the first Fournette ran a great route that could have been a huge pickup, but the QB threw it 2 yards in front of him so he barely got a fingertip on it, could have been a TD. This game tape makes me feel bad for Fournette. When he rushes there's usually 8-9 in the box, and when he goes out for screens he's usually wide open, but the QB throws bombs downfield or just misses him by 3-4 ft, which anyone would have issues with.
- Ole Miss 2016 - He's got good game speed and runs well with pads on. In his first TD he outruns some players in the secondary who should have caught 4.5 speed... while nursing leg injuries. Caught a screen pass out of the backfield with his hands away from his body, good form, then quickly turns up field. Has great ability to hit holes that have been opened quickly, has issues waiting for blocks to develop. Has ok use of a stiff arm, causes defenders to reach out and leads to some face masks, which may or may not be called.
- Bama 2016 - The Bama D just overpowered the LSU line on many plays. There were a couple plays where Bama stacked the box and Fournette still was able to find space to gain 7-8 yards against 9 defenders. Not bad. Any time they only used 7 or less up front he was able to get good chunks of yardage.
Overall Fournette Comments based on Game Tape:
- Shows good burst but needs a couple yards to get going, similar to Demarco Murray. Doesn't seem to show ability to shoot off instantly and therefore has issues if defenders quickly penetrate into the backfield.
- Needs to improve his vision. Too many times he'll approach the line and put his head down and barrel forward. Getting small when hitting a gap is good, but he needs to do better at maintaining awareness. Usually he does this when his O-line is completely overrun, but in the pros they could still be setting up blocks and he needs to be able to see holes that open up.
- Wasn't used as a pass catcher often, but was capable when they went to him, if the throw was in the area.
- Not a great pass blocker, but he can get the QB an extra couple seconds when needed. Definitely needs to work on his blocking form.
- He needs to do better about getting his feet up. Sometimes he sweeps his feet just above the grass, which can be good for speed, but allows him to get tripped up by defenders reaching out, when higher stepping could avoid some of these tackles. Yes, this is nit picking.
- Overall player comparisons to Trent Richardson are ludicrous. He has the ability to locate and hit holes created by the O-line, rare as they may be. I have yet to see a play with a wide open hole that he fails to run through. T Rich would often just bash into the line, while avoiding the lane. That isn't happening with Fournette. If he's bottled up, it's almost always because there is no lane to run in.
Biggest takeaway, teams specifically game planned for him.
Average NCAA RB - 7 Defender or less in box = 75% of snaps
Dalvin Cook - 7 Defenders or less = 58% of snaps
Fournette - 7 Defenders or less = 33% of snaps
Fournette had 9 defenders in the box on almost 1 out of every 4 snaps (22%). That's insane! That usually only happens on goal line stands, and it happened almost 25% of the time to him. A lot of people say he had a bad 2016 (or at least worse than 2015), but if you actually watch the game tape he got many more yards than most any other RB would have facing the same odds while dealing with injuries.
People that say he's not very impressive aren't taking into account opposing defenses.