@@shakeandbakepodcast47 I mean it’s a super weak RB class, since Judkins and Henderson stayed and Ollie Gordon is only a sophomore, and Brooks has a major injury and every other RB has some glaring flaw. I would say Bucky is as talented as anyone else but he’s not getting drafted til the 5th, 6th round
He has some of the best balance ive ever seen. So he breaks a lot of tackles for his size, and can produce in a similiar way, between runing and catching like mcafree.
Got 2 give you credit. Had I seen this video I would have figured Rams were going to get Corum !!!. McVay is running Duo and Rams have added a Kyren Clone. No slight to Kyren who IMO is the best pass blocking RB in horns since Marshall Faulk.
USC Trojans have a guy they used for a year that was from the other usc or some team in sec. He seems like a great player underused pro body athlete. I’m not an analyst or anything close to that but saw him a little bit ( I don’t even know name) but he looked nfl
If I were to write my list down. I leaned to favor Trey Benson and Corum but Brooks coming out of Texas piqued my interest b/c he followed Bijan Robinson. But the vision from Corum who seemed to always hit the hole during the games and make positive yards. Benson looks like Adrian Pederson. In February I was thinking Bucky Irving was in the top 5 and Wright had some vision problems but he still made those home run plays which impacted his yards per carry a great deal. Bottom line - we have the same RB list. Within in the top 10 - I think Vidal and Tracy have to be there...
@JorlKlattShow But yet Jaylen Wright is the only one of these five that is a weapon. The nfl is looking for weapons. Its some good guys here but neither of them are as proficient btwn the tackle as Jaylen Wright and neither of them have explosive play or breakaway capabilities as Jaylen. And lets be fair bc out of these five offensive lines...Jaylen easily ran behind the worst one according to PFF individual oline grades...and he did so three seasons in the sec. Just imagine what Jaylen is going to do in the nfl running behind Blake Corums o-line or Johnathon Brooks o-line! Just imagine. We've seen what these four do behind top 10 olines. Let's wait and see what Jaylen Wright does. Don't say I didnt tell you so. Thanks again.
Joel is an incredible speaker. Articulate but straight to the point.
Bucky 🔥
Bucky Irving from Oregon is the most talented back. He does special things
Really?
@@shakeandbakepodcast47 I mean it’s a super weak RB class, since Judkins and Henderson stayed and Ollie Gordon is only a sophomore, and Brooks has a major injury and every other RB has some glaring flaw. I would say Bucky is as talented as anyone else but he’s not getting drafted til the 5th, 6th round
He has some of the best balance ive ever seen. So he breaks a lot of tackles for his size, and can produce in a similiar way, between runing and catching like mcafree.
@@shakeandbakepodcast47 yea watch his highlights
I think that Jalen Wright is the most dangerous RB of that group. He is always a home run threat. Thanks Joel, for your take.
He not better than Bucky
Benson ahead of Corum feels like a consolation prize for FSU not making the playoff. Corum proved his RB1 status on the field, when it mattered most.
Got 2 give you credit. Had I seen this video I would have figured Rams were going to get Corum !!!. McVay is running Duo and Rams have added a Kyren Clone. No slight to Kyren who IMO is the best pass blocking RB in horns since Marshall Faulk.
USC Trojans have a guy they used for a year that was from the other usc or some team in sec. He seems like a great player underused pro body athlete. I’m not an analyst or anything close to that but saw him a little bit ( I don’t even know name) but he looked nfl
If I were to write my list down. I leaned to favor Trey Benson and Corum but Brooks coming out of Texas piqued my interest b/c he followed Bijan Robinson. But the vision from Corum who seemed to always hit the hole during the games and make positive yards. Benson looks like Adrian Pederson. In February I was thinking Bucky Irving was in the top 5 and Wright had some vision problems but he still made those home run plays which impacted his yards per carry a great deal. Bottom line - we have the same RB list. Within in the top 10 - I think Vidal and Tracy have to be there...
“ Blake the great” should have been his number one pick.
He won’t start in the NFL. He is 5’8 180 pound scat back
@@alexkain8564 and Barry Sanders weighed 203 pounds in the NFL.
@@DougalsBrooks A little bit more talented of a player than Blake Corum
@@alexkain8564Blake corum weighs way more than 180 what are you talking about
@@zachgreen168 Rivals listed him at 5’9 180 pounds and that looks accurate
Estime?
Why wouldn't CFP committee consider other players than Jordan Travis in their evalution for selecting FSU in Top ? Trey Benson is a great player.
They were not a top 4 team without Travis
Who are these guys blocks the best?
Brooks at 3 is crazy.
Imagine if a team gets JJ in the first round and Blake Corum in the second. I just hope that team isn’t the Vikings.
Go Lions. Go Blue!
@JorlKlattShow But yet Jaylen Wright is the only one of these five that is a weapon. The nfl is looking for weapons. Its some good guys here but neither of them are as proficient btwn the tackle as Jaylen Wright and neither of them have explosive play or breakaway capabilities as Jaylen. And lets be fair bc out of these five offensive lines...Jaylen easily ran behind the worst one according to PFF individual oline grades...and he did so three seasons in the sec. Just imagine what Jaylen is going to do in the nfl running behind Blake Corums o-line or Johnathon Brooks o-line! Just imagine. We've seen what these four do behind top 10 olines. Let's wait and see what Jaylen Wright does. Don't say I didnt tell you so. Thanks again.
give me Braelon Allen over all of e,m. Yall stay sleeping