vabearsfan15
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It's hard to guage how his skillset will translate, which is why I think it is risky to take him at 10 as well. When I think of modern day successful NFL runningback I think of either physical specimens that punish defenders like Derek Henry and Josh Jacobs, or slashing dual threat backs like Alvin Kamara, Jamyr Gibbs, Christian McCaffery, or a hybrid of the two like Saquan or Bijan Robinson.Fair analysis imo. He will not put up his college numbers in the NFL. No chance. But that doesn’t mean he can’t be great. A lot of people think that it was all because of weak competition and that is impossible to argue. Maybe it was. Me personally I think he’s gunna be really good in the NFL. Not like Barkley or anything though and thats the requirement to go at 10.
With Jeanty, he doesn't really fit that mold. He is not a slasher. He isn't a physical specimen. He is servicable as a pass catcher, but not spectacular enough to be considered a dual threat. Maybe he builds on that role more in the pros. But as of now, he is unique in his skillset. And that's why it may be difficult to pull the trigger at #10. There aren't many comparisons outside of Barry Sanders. But the upside is so great, I would be fine with taking the swing as well.