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Djouvensky Schlenbaker, 2022 3* RB, Bellingham (Squalicum), WA (Offered)

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  • backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,924
    Baseman said:

    He's not an NFL player. He's the most proven RB on the roster and produced when given the opportunity. There's a difference. HTH

    What's not to like about him? he has tools, runs hard, has instincts, hasn't bitched about his role and works hard. He could have portaled and gone to a non Power-5 school for a bigger role but stayed to contribute and finish what he started.

    If he has an amazing year and happens to play his way into the draft conversation, he won't sit out the bowl game.

    I LIKE Sean McGrew and you should, too.
    He’s fine but we’re not winning a NY6 without an NFL guy at RB especially with how much we want to run the ball.
  • Beno4LifeBeno4Life Member Posts: 533
    I like him at RB, but HATE him as a kickoff returner. Runs right into the wedge every fucking time.
  • backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,924

    Gaskin stayed all 4 years.

    There are lots of good players at the college level who won't make the cut at the NFL and stay 4-5 years. That's probably half of our roster every year.
    4 not 5.
  • TrumpsWallTrumpsWall Member Posts: 473
  • FremontTrollFremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744

    https://youtu.be/7hwKwAffTsk
    Soft G Giles? This is the worst thing that’s happened to me since I learned it was “jif”.
  • backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,924

    NFL heads like Fudgie loose the college football focus here. College players win college games. Three of the biggest CFB winner QBs of the last decade or two—Colt McCoy, Kellen Moore, Vince Young, Tebow (ok that's four)—did jackshit in NFL. That's a NFL problem, not a CFB problem. And Gaskin is another great example. Dude won college games.
    It’s different at quarterback. Gaskin is a good nfl player btw hth.
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123
    Baseman said:

    There you go again.

    McGrew ran a 4.38 at the Nike opening, 4.49 at the most recent combine and a 4.03 Pro agility, tops among the RBs

    He ran a 10.56 100 at the California HS State Track Championship, good enough for 2nd place.

    He's not slow.
    He gets caught from behind quite a bit. When he committed, I thought he would be a home run threat. He’s not.
  • Beno4LifeBeno4Life Member Posts: 533

    Soft G Giles? This is the worst thing that’s happened to me since I learned it was “jif”.
    It’s gif, not jif. No one under 40 says jif.
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 20,012

    He’s fine against the OSU, WSU, Arizona etc. but he hasn’t really done shit against anyone good ever.

    McGrew was good in Autzen in 2018 … just off the top of my head
  • Beno4LifeBeno4Life Member Posts: 533
    Tequilla said:

    McGrew was good in Autzen in 2018 … just off the top of my head
    Probably the best play of his Husky career is catching that 4th down pass that Brownsox threw behind him before Pete pissed himself.
  • backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,924
    Tequilla said:

    McGrew was good in Autzen in 2018 … just off the top of my head
    That Oregon team was shit. I still how no clue how we choked away that game
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 20,012

    That Oregon team was shit. I still how no clue how we choked away that game
    I’ll give you credit … you never acknowledge when you’re wrong

    McGrew will be part of the RB solution this year

    He will have moments where we are going to be damn happy to have him
  • BasemanBaseman Member Posts: 12,369
    edited July 2021

    He gets caught from behind quite a bit. When he committed, I thought he would be a home run threat. He’s not.
    There's being caught from behind and there is being caught from the angle. I haven't seen McGrew caught from behind once where he had a clear lane and the secondary player didn't have an angle. Ahmed was a home threat but what did he break? 2 long runs in his career? (SC is one) When you run between the tackles you have to get through traffic which slows you down. McGrew isn't going to dance and wait for the homerun, he's going to get his yards getting through the hole and finding the second level. He's not doing it on toss sweeps it's between the tackles.

    Very rare for a running back to rip off a homerun unless it's a well blocked wide sweep or the defenders completely whiff inside (rare)

    He ranks well among Pac 12 rushers. His longest run is only 27 yards which makes his average that more impressive. He doesn't have an 80 yard run inflate his average. Scheme has a lot to do with explosiveness. TBS Darling Austin Jones has one of the lower AYPC. 5 star Stephen Carr is near the bottom.

    McGrew lead the conference in TD per rush @ 10%. That's a homerun threat, even if in the red-zone


  • BasemanBaseman Member Posts: 12,369

    Most here hated Ahmed's 19 season. He danced, he pussed, too many no gain plays but the overall numbers were impressive, Strip out his 89 yard TD against USC and his per carry average drops to 4.96, almost a half-yard difference. McGrew's best games and biggest plays have come when he has had the most carries.

    Chris Carson is considered explosive and is among NFL leaders in percentage of rushes over 10 yards. He also runs a 4.6+ which caused him to drop. He gets caught from behind but gets the long rushes because he explodes through the hole and gets to the second level. He rarely is stopped for a loss or no gain.

    Reggie Bush had a middling NFL career because he couldn't run inside.
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