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I am not a draftnik so I wont border you at all with another stupid "mock draft". I figure Miami would draft a form of lineman be it a guard or tackle in the first round. But e can all agree, Miami offense could use more weapon. I think Charles Simms is probably the perfect weapon for the Miami offense, Lazor would do wonders with these guy, He is projected to be around in the second rd.
At 6-foot, 213-pound senior, Sims is the most versatile running back in the college game, with a set of skills that should make him a nightmare to defend at the next level. He is a smooth, fluid runner on the edges but possesses the size and strength to grind effectively between the tackles. Those traits are enough to make him an effective player in any offense, but it is his superb receiving skills that will make him an offensive coordinator's dream at the next level.
Running Style
The West Virginia offensive scheme is a zone blocking scheme that allows the running back quite a bit of freedom when it comes to picking their running lanes, setting up blocks and getting opponents to miss. Sims has good vision, does a good job of diagnosing where the best spot is going to be to make a run and doing his best to maximize the run.
Hands
Sims is not afraid to catch the ball with his hands and is comfortable in doing it, while setting up where he is going to make his next move. He does a great job of taking quick passes and swings like an extended toss where he can approach them like a running play.
Hands
Sims is not afraid to catch the ball with his hands and is comfortable in doing it, while setting up where he is going to make his next move. He does a great job of taking quick passes and swings like an extended toss where he can approach them like a running play.
System Fit
Sims really fits well in a zone blocking scheme because of his vision and patience. He has a good understanding of reading defenses and having a good sense of where he needs to go, seeing the hole and going there.
Blocking
Sims has been used both in pass protection and as a lead blocker. As a lead blocker, Sims has made it pretty clear he will not be a fullback at the next level. Sims did a good job in obvious passing situations where he was going to be blocking right from the snap,he can shut down opposing pass rushers both inside and on the outside.
http://blogs.post-gazette.com/sport...the-weapon-charles-sims-senior-highlight-reel
At 6-foot, 213-pound senior, Sims is the most versatile running back in the college game, with a set of skills that should make him a nightmare to defend at the next level. He is a smooth, fluid runner on the edges but possesses the size and strength to grind effectively between the tackles. Those traits are enough to make him an effective player in any offense, but it is his superb receiving skills that will make him an offensive coordinator's dream at the next level.
Running Style
The West Virginia offensive scheme is a zone blocking scheme that allows the running back quite a bit of freedom when it comes to picking their running lanes, setting up blocks and getting opponents to miss. Sims has good vision, does a good job of diagnosing where the best spot is going to be to make a run and doing his best to maximize the run.
Hands
Sims is not afraid to catch the ball with his hands and is comfortable in doing it, while setting up where he is going to make his next move. He does a great job of taking quick passes and swings like an extended toss where he can approach them like a running play.
Hands
Sims is not afraid to catch the ball with his hands and is comfortable in doing it, while setting up where he is going to make his next move. He does a great job of taking quick passes and swings like an extended toss where he can approach them like a running play.
System Fit
Sims really fits well in a zone blocking scheme because of his vision and patience. He has a good understanding of reading defenses and having a good sense of where he needs to go, seeing the hole and going there.
Blocking
Sims has been used both in pass protection and as a lead blocker. As a lead blocker, Sims has made it pretty clear he will not be a fullback at the next level. Sims did a good job in obvious passing situations where he was going to be blocking right from the snap,he can shut down opposing pass rushers both inside and on the outside.
http://blogs.post-gazette.com/sport...the-weapon-charles-sims-senior-highlight-reel