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2023 Runningback (Senior)

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1. Kenny McIntosh / Georgia / 6’0”, 204

2. Zach Charbonnet / UCLA / 6’0”, 214

3. Chase Brown / Illinois / 5’9”, 209

4. Travis Dye / USC / 5’10”, 201

5. Xazavian Valladay / Arizona St. / 5’11”, 199

6. Roschon Johnson / Texas / 6’0”, 219

7. Deneric Prince / Tulsa / 6’0”, 216

8. Mohamed Ibrahim / Minnesota / 5’8”, 203

9. Chris Rodriguez / Kentucky / 6’0”, 217


10. Eric Gray / Oklahoma / 5’9”, 207


11. Khalan Laborn / Marshall / 5'9", 198

12. Jordan Mims / Fresno St. / 5’10”, 196

13. Camerun Peoples / Appalachian St. / 6’1”, 217

14. Chris Brooks / BYU / 6’0”, 232

15. Hunter Luepke / N. Dakota St. / 6’1”, 230

16. SaRodorick Thompson / Texas Tech / 5’11”, 207

17. Toa Taua / Nevada / 5’8”, 208

18. Shaun Shivers / Indiana / 5’7”, 189

19. Christian Beal-Smith / S. Carolina / 5’10”, 200

20. Ellis Merriweather / UMASS / 6’2”, 225

21. Tucker Gregg / Georgia St. / 5’10”, 220

22. Isaiah Bowser / UCF / 6’0”, 222

23. Jack Colletto / Oregon St. / 6’3”, 239

24. Calvin Tyler / Utah St. / 5’7”, 211

25. Chris Smith / UL-Lafayette / 5’9”, 195

26. Trelon Smith / UTSA / 5’9”, 190

27. Jarek Broussard / Michigan St. / 5’9”, 185

28. David Bailey / Colorado St. / 6’0”, 240

29. Andrew Claire / Northwestern / 5’11”, 202

30. Kazmeir Allen / UCLA / 5’8”, 176

31. Tyler Lavine / SMU / 5’11”, 229

32. Hassan Hall / Georgia Tech / 6’0”, 196

33. Dezmon Jackson / Sam Houston St. / 5’11”, 220
 
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Jack Colletto is an absolute sledgehammer. Linebacker convert that plays both ways - has even played some quarterback.

In terms of short yardage, gets a ton of carries around the goal line and in short yardage situations.

Just a brute that’s a lot of fun to watch. Just about can’t be stopped from getting 2 or 3 yards at minimum and falling forward to finish runs. Size and strength are just too much to deal with when he gets those shoulder pads square.
 
really hoping that local kid jaleel mclaughlin can be the next small school pierre strong type back....

at notre dame COLLEGE....
2018... 2421 rushing yards 18 rushing tds
2019....2316 rushing yards 30 rushing tds

at youngstown
2020....697 yards 5 rushing tds
2021...1139 yards 12 rushing tds



honestly he's probably more suited for the CFL where he can use his speed to reverse the field and beat defenders to the edges. but would love to see one of my HS alumni make it back to the pros. its been 20 years since we had a guy step foot on the big field
 
Chris Rodrigues and Kobe Lewis for me.

Again, neither one has played. Rodriguez has been suspended and Lewis is 3rd on the depth chart at Purdue after transferring in from C. Michigan and didn't see the field against Penn St.

What games are you watching, fella?
 
Again, neither one has played. Rodriguez has been suspended and Lewis is 3rd on the depth chart at Purdue after transferring in from C. Michigan and didn't see the field against Penn St.

What games are you watching, fella?
Probably height, weight, arm length
 
Where i stand on my Senior RB i want...

FCS but holy wowzah stats

Jaleel McLoughlin

1588 rushing yards (3rd), 7 ryc (9th) 13 rush tds (10th), 144.4 rypg (2nd)
19/300/2 receiving, 171.5 sypg (1st)

CAREER
Notre Dame College
2018. 378/2421/18 rushing 12/79/1 receiving
2019 345/2316/30 rushing 10/64/3 receiving

Youngstown St
2020 134/697/5 rushing 5/24/0 recieving
2021 175/1139/12 rushing 20/176/0 recieving
2022 227/1588/13 rushing 19/300/2 recieving

Career totals
1259 carries 8161 rush yards, 78 rushing tds (6.48 ypc), 66 rec, 643 rec yards 6 tds

8804 TYPS!

the 8161 rushing yards should top Nate Kmic's all time record of 8074 career rushing yards in NCAA history..

I know stats stats stats, but those are just crazy ass stats, but a track star with pretty good vision. I want to draft Keaton Mitchell, but if we are all about speed, then this guys speed would be right up there with Keaton Mitchells and would definately love to bring him into training camp

The record breaking run

 
McIntosh seems like such a great fit for Miami. They need reliable targets, who can make plays after the catch, in the 0-10 yard area. His speed and vertical running style also translate well, but if Miami can add a couple players who can take advantage of the space Hill and Waddle create, opposing defenses would just have to hope for mistakes.
 
McIntosh is a perfect fit. I wish he was a little bit bigger, but he can run inside and outside. Plus he is a great receiver.
 
Tyjae Spears coming in over 200 is huge for the type of back he is. Looks like Jerrick McKinnon if he played RB in college. Do want in the 3rd-4th!
 
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