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He's a true 6'2" 206.... that's a big RB!

he might end up being 6'1 or 6'0. Seems like every prospect always is 1-2 inches less than there height listed on rivals (From 2012 westerkamp,michael rose, mcmullen, leroy alexander, moss, whitaker). Everyone other than whitaker and rose where off by 2 inches.

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I'm hoping we red shirt Taylor and say Kemp. Our IB depth offers us this luxury right now.

 

Taylor's size

Kemp's shiftiness

 

Red Shirt the two as well as Johnny and set ourselves up for years of title runs... (Bo and Staff are doing things right, building depth so we don't rebuild, we reload and the players being recruited deserve some accolades for being patient and trusting the staff.)

 

Great to be a Husker isn't it? :)

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He's a true 6'2" 206.... that's a big RB!

he might end up being 6'1 or 6'0. Seems like every prospect always is 1-2 inches less than there height listed on rivals (From 2012 westerkamp,michael rose, mcmullen, leroy alexander, moss, whitaker). Everyone other than whitaker and rose where off by 2 inches.

That's probably not a big deal. 6-2 is getting fairly tall for a RB. Closer to 6-0 wouldn't be a problem at all.

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He's a true 6'2" 206.... that's a big RB!

he might end up being 6'1 or 6'0. Seems like every prospect always is 1-2 inches less than there height listed on rivals (From 2012 westerkamp,michael rose, mcmullen, leroy alexander, moss, whitaker). Everyone other than whitaker and rose where off by 2 inches.

That's probably not a big deal. 6-2 is getting fairly tall for a RB. Closer to 6-0 wouldn't be a problem at all.

 

There's nothing wrong with short running backs. If they're built right, they're very difficult to tackle. Maurice Jones-Drew is a good example. I've seen him light up some pretty big linebackers before. 6' even is a decent height for a RB though.

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He's a true 6'2" 206.... that's a big RB!

he might end up being 6'1 or 6'0. Seems like every prospect always is 1-2 inches less than there height listed on rivals (From 2012 westerkamp,michael rose, mcmullen, leroy alexander, moss, whitaker). Everyone other than whitaker and rose where off by 2 inches.

That's probably not a big deal. 6-2 is getting fairly tall for a RB. Closer to 6-0 wouldn't be a problem at all.

I've that he is actually closer to 6'1 and not 6'2

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He's a true 6'2" 206.... that's a big RB!

he might end up being 6'1 or 6'0. Seems like every prospect always is 1-2 inches less than there height listed on rivals (From 2012 westerkamp,michael rose, mcmullen, leroy alexander, moss, whitaker). Everyone other than whitaker and rose where off by 2 inches.

That's probably not a big deal. 6-2 is getting fairly tall for a RB. Closer to 6-0 wouldn't be a problem at all.

 

There's nothing wrong with short running backs. If they're built right, they're very difficult to tackle. Maurice Jones-Drew is a good example. I've seen him light up some pretty big linebackers before. 6' even is a decent height for a RB though.

 

If a RB is 5'9" like Abdullah, he is easier to get lost behind blockers and spring free. Barry Sanders did the same thing.

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He's a true 6'2" 206.... that's a big RB!

he might end up being 6'1 or 6'0. Seems like every prospect always is 1-2 inches less than there height listed on rivals (From 2012 westerkamp,michael rose, mcmullen, leroy alexander, moss, whitaker). Everyone other than whitaker and rose where off by 2 inches.

That's probably not a big deal. 6-2 is getting fairly tall for a RB. Closer to 6-0 wouldn't be a problem at all.

 

There's nothing wrong with short running backs. If they're built right, they're very difficult to tackle. Maurice Jones-Drew is a good example. I've seen him light up some pretty big linebackers before. 6' even is a decent height for a RB though.

Didnt MJD light up Terrell Suggs on a goal line play?
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