Interseptopus
Footballguy
This is likely a long shot, but if he makes the team it's better to be ahead of the game than behind.
Married into being a Colorado Buffaloes fan, I've watched him a few times and been a fan. He joins Denver as an UDFA and has a bit of buzz around him. here are his stats:
5'8, 190
4.39 40 (behind only Hines by 0.01)
His vertical also was identical to Hines
Played all 51 games (durable) during his 4 years. 4859 yards from scrimmage, 2nd all time rushing yards at CU. and 36 scores, with a 9.1 yards per catch avg for his career. 11.1 yards per catch in 2017, 9th among RBs with at least 20 receptions.
Yes I know, Denver traded up to spend a 3rd rounder on Freeman. Why would we think Lindsay would threaten him?
He's being compared to Chris Thompson. When you look at the other backs in Denver, no one else brings the unique skill set he does.
Freeman is more of a powerful runner. Booker kind of does it all, but gets what he's given. I could see a 1-2 down role for Freeman and Lindsay taking the passing downs.
What I like about Lindsay is hes a dynamic playmaker with good hands, speed, and acceleration. furthermore, he breaks tackles. he has a legitimate shot at making the team, and if he does hes someone I think is worth discussing as possibly carving out a receiving role in this offense.
maybe all he becomes is a special teamer, or nothing, but if you have room to stash him you could do worse!
Married into being a Colorado Buffaloes fan, I've watched him a few times and been a fan. He joins Denver as an UDFA and has a bit of buzz around him. here are his stats:
5'8, 190
4.39 40 (behind only Hines by 0.01)
His vertical also was identical to Hines
Played all 51 games (durable) during his 4 years. 4859 yards from scrimmage, 2nd all time rushing yards at CU. and 36 scores, with a 9.1 yards per catch avg for his career. 11.1 yards per catch in 2017, 9th among RBs with at least 20 receptions.
Yes I know, Denver traded up to spend a 3rd rounder on Freeman. Why would we think Lindsay would threaten him?
He's being compared to Chris Thompson. When you look at the other backs in Denver, no one else brings the unique skill set he does.
Freeman is more of a powerful runner. Booker kind of does it all, but gets what he's given. I could see a 1-2 down role for Freeman and Lindsay taking the passing downs.
What I like about Lindsay is hes a dynamic playmaker with good hands, speed, and acceleration. furthermore, he breaks tackles. he has a legitimate shot at making the team, and if he does hes someone I think is worth discussing as possibly carving out a receiving role in this offense.
maybe all he becomes is a special teamer, or nothing, but if you have room to stash him you could do worse!
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