Abdullah Named One of "Four Horsemen" from Senior Bowl Practice

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Executive Director Phil Savage spent 20 years in the National Football League as a coach, scout, executive and general manager. Prior to the Combine, he will evaluate the Reese’s Senior Bowl practice sessions, position-by-position, for both the North and South squads.

Here is his analysis of the running backs and tight ends based on the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday practices.
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An instinctive runner with vision and the capacity to change speeds, Ameer earned MVP honors on gameday with his performance that included 113 total yards (73 rushing/40 receiving). He is a very savvy player with excellent hands and route running ability to win in space. Pass protection is the area where he must improve the most in the NFL.

1-on-1 BLITZ PICKUP: Wins: 1 Losses: 6

1-on-1 PASS ROUTES: Wins: 6 Losses: 1

SENIOR BOWL SCOOP: Ameer earned his history degree from Nebraska in just 3 1/2 years, while accumulating 4,588 rushing yards and becoming only the 11th player in FBS history to account for 7000+ all-purpose yards.

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the 11th player in FBS history to account for 7000+ all-purpose yards.

Pretty impressive. I knew he was in the the NU record books, but it's very impressive that Ameer ranks #11 among all FBS players ever.
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the 11th player in FBS history to account for 7000+ all-purpose yards.
Pretty impressive. I knew he was in the the NU record books, but it's very impressive that Ameer ranks #11 among all FBS players ever.
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And he spent his first two years behind two of the Top 10 rushers in Nebraska history who are both in the NFL. And played along side a third Top 10 rusher.

 
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