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Jay'Veon Sunday, 2020 3* RB, Waco (Connally), TX (Committed)

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  • NEsnake12
    NEsnake12 Member Posts: 3,795
    YPC is a dumb measurement for situational RB’s. Dick’s role was predominantly in short yardage and goal line situations when the defense usually had 8 in the box. No shit he’s gonna have a lower YPC
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,942
    I said that but that’s not the point...


  • animate
    animate Member Posts: 4,245
    He runs tough ... Lack of wiggle whatever ...
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,942
    animate said:

    He runs tough ... Lack of wiggle whatever ...

    Yeah he’s a good situational guy
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    All i know every time I saw newton play he looked good
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,942

    I said that but that’s not the point...


    It was pretty good until Stanford. Then he got hurt and it hasn’t been as good.
    Yup he’s a decent #2. Cam Davis and Sam Adams are going to be dudes though.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,386 Standard Supporter
    edited December 2019
    chuck said:

    I've come around on this guy. He looks like he can create on his own. Maybe a little too in love with the hero play, but he's different from the RBs we have. He's not Cam Davis, but he's tough like Newton and looks a lot shiftier than he did.

    There's my issue with this film...well the main one. Soe of those plays reminded me of playground ball when the teacher wasnt looking. We'd get brave and switch to tackle, but it would devolve into the biggest kid running around and nobody tackling him even though he was easy to catch.

    My biggest concern had always been whether or not he can get out of the backfield quick enough. His quickness does look to be improved, so I'll call that concern partially addressed.

    He's running away from contact most of the time in his highlights. It works for him now, but wont in college. Hopefully that method gets tossed right away and he accepts that his job is to grind out tough 5 yard runs, not make a bunch of cuts and reversals looking for daylight.
    They will get him running north and south. That’s easy to fix. He does that in high school because he can get away with it. He’s got good size but he’s not a huge back. I really like how hard he is to tackle. A lot of the plays on there weren’t well blocked. His FB (maybe an H back because it’s all shotgun) is a white kid that looks 5’9” 160.
  • Meek
    Meek Member Posts: 7,031

    chuck said:

    I've come around on this guy. He looks like he can create on his own. Maybe a little too in love with the hero play, but he's different from the RBs we have. He's not Cam Davis, but he's tough like Newton and looks a lot shiftier than he did.

    There's my issue with this film...well the main one. Soe of those plays reminded me of playground ball when the teacher wasnt looking. We'd get brave and switch to tackle, but it would devolve into the biggest kid running around and nobody tackling him even though he was easy to catch.

    My biggest concern had always been whether or not he can get out of the backfield quick enough. His quickness does look to be improved, so I'll call that concern partially addressed.

    He's running away from contact most of the time in his highlights. It works for him now, but wont in college. Hopefully that method gets tossed right away and he accepts that his job is to grind out tough 5 yard runs, not make a bunch of cuts and reversals looking for daylight.
    They will get him running north and south. That’s easy to fix. He does that in high school because he can get away with it. He’s got good size but he’s not a huge back. I really like how hard he is to tackle. A lot of the plays on there weren’t well blocked. His FB (maybe an H back because it’s all shotgun) is a white kid that looks 5’9” 160.
    nobody knows how to tackle him because his legs are 3 yards behind the rest of his body so when guys dive at him they miss. It's actually hilarious to watch the defenders. It kind of reminds me how nobody could figure out how to attack Pettis' feet.