I dont think we will see him as the number 3 back. I think we might see him in the return game if anything. I feel confident in saying that he could potentially walk onto campus this summer and be the 4th best back we have from day one.
I think Paul and Marlowe will do the kickoffs again. Paul will do the punts and set himself up as a return specialist in the NFL.
It is just speculation but if you look at some of the best backs that have come thru NU, the really good ones leave a year early.
Ahman Green-Left early
Lawerence Phillips-Left early
Mike Rozier-Got a late start in the program and dominated. I think he stayed for his senior season because he was on the greatest team ever assembled in college football. Without USFL, that team would've had Rozier, Fryar and Steinkuler going 1,2 3 in the NFL draft and Turner Gill running that beast. He set himself up for the Heisman and no 1 pick in the draft. Go back and look at his stats thru the first half. 150 yards before he got hurt in the 3rd quarter. Point is, he had the talent to go pro after his junior year.
If Braylon gets behind a stud line and develops into a star, it is not a stretch to see backs declare early and go pro. I don't want to see great backs leave early but the lure of NFL dollars could come into play.
I read something this year that if Helu has a great game in SD, he could declare and go late first or early second round. Very much like Brandon Jackson. Pro scouts were high on his performance against VAT early in the season. Almost 200 yards and the line was a dominating one this year.
It is a complete stretch to project anything on this new recruit, but just watching his junior tape, it is exciting.
It states on Rivals his is 4.4 but he stated in his radio interview that he has never been timed in the 40????
Pro backs are 4.4 but run at 225 lbs and more.