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re: Najee allegedly now runs a 4.45 in the 40 yd dash
Posted on 8/20/20 at 7:48 am to Shaft Williams
Posted on 8/20/20 at 7:48 am to Shaft Williams
I really can't think of a back similar to Najee in recent memory. Steven Jackson that played at Oregon State and later with the Rams is who comes to mind. He's an all-purpose back that's 6'2" 230.
He doesn't have Todd Gurley's top end speed, but I think he's better out of the backfield than Todd was at UGA and I think he runs the ball harder than Todd did at UGA, which is saying something.
He doesn't have Todd Gurley's top end speed, but I think he's better out of the backfield than Todd was at UGA and I think he runs the ball harder than Todd did at UGA, which is saying something.
Posted on 8/20/20 at 10:34 am to Riseupfromtherubble
That gem we got of Najee at South Carolina is all you have to know about his skill set. I believe one of the reasons he continues to get away with the high hurdle is the man's ability to just go up almost from a standing start. Other backs who try this seems more like they need a running start and it might make them a little more vulnerable to getting caught in the air. Najee gets right up on a player and just starts climbing. Amazing lift for such a big guy.
Anyway, his speed is not as important for this guy's career with his elusiveness on such display. Walter Payton and Emmitt Smith are one and two on top of the NFL food chain and both were not speed-demons. They both did it with amazing elusiveness, agility, strength, and balance.
Anyway, his speed is not as important for this guy's career with his elusiveness on such display. Walter Payton and Emmitt Smith are one and two on top of the NFL food chain and both were not speed-demons. They both did it with amazing elusiveness, agility, strength, and balance.
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