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First player...Percy Harvin...5'11" 192.
Great little player....but with alot of baggage...has one strike against him already...and a possible medical issue.
Harvin was the consummate dual threat at wide receiver and running back for the Gators, amassing 1,929 receiving yards to go with 1,852 yards on the ground. In just 36 games at Florida, he proved to be a dangerous open-field threat, finding the end zone 32 times. His yards per rush average of 9.55 shattered the previous school career record of 6.4 yards by Elijah Williams (1994-97).
Second player...Pat White QB/WR/RB 6'0" 197
The nation's most versatile threat at quarterback, White closed out his career as the NCAA's all-time leader in rushing yardage by a quarterback, registering 4,480 yards. Before he concluded his Mountaineers career, he would go on to establish 19 school, Big East Conference and major college records. The first starting quarterback to win four bowl games, he also is the first player in league history to gain over 10,000 yards in total offense (10,529). He also set the Big East mark for touchdowns responsible for (103).
Named the team's Most Valuable Player in each of his final three seasons, White became the first three-time winner of the West Virginia Amateur Athlete of the Year Award. He was named MVP of the Senior Bowl in his home state of Alabama after guiding the South to a 35-18 victory over the North at Mobile.
Character: White is mature beyond his age. He is a student of the game, a good mentor for the younger players and displays the work ethic and blue-collar attitude to make a position switch. He gets great family support and has been a model citizen throughout his career. GRADE: 7.5 (QB/WR)
Now...thinking with your head and pocket...which player do you choose, for the Dolphins.
Great little player....but with alot of baggage...has one strike against him already...and a possible medical issue.
Harvin was the consummate dual threat at wide receiver and running back for the Gators, amassing 1,929 receiving yards to go with 1,852 yards on the ground. In just 36 games at Florida, he proved to be a dangerous open-field threat, finding the end zone 32 times. His yards per rush average of 9.55 shattered the previous school career record of 6.4 yards by Elijah Williams (1994-97).
Second player...Pat White QB/WR/RB 6'0" 197
The nation's most versatile threat at quarterback, White closed out his career as the NCAA's all-time leader in rushing yardage by a quarterback, registering 4,480 yards. Before he concluded his Mountaineers career, he would go on to establish 19 school, Big East Conference and major college records. The first starting quarterback to win four bowl games, he also is the first player in league history to gain over 10,000 yards in total offense (10,529). He also set the Big East mark for touchdowns responsible for (103).
Named the team's Most Valuable Player in each of his final three seasons, White became the first three-time winner of the West Virginia Amateur Athlete of the Year Award. He was named MVP of the Senior Bowl in his home state of Alabama after guiding the South to a 35-18 victory over the North at Mobile.
Character: White is mature beyond his age. He is a student of the game, a good mentor for the younger players and displays the work ethic and blue-collar attitude to make a position switch. He gets great family support and has been a model citizen throughout his career. GRADE: 7.5 (QB/WR)
Now...thinking with your head and pocket...which player do you choose, for the Dolphins.