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Sep 4, 2016; Austin, TX, USA; Texas Longhorns running back D’Onta Foreman (33) runs during the game against the Notre Dame Fighting
Irish at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin
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5D’Onta ForemanRB, TexasD’Onta Foreman’s style of play is similar to that of a freight train. When he gets the ball he is one hard man to bring down.
After having a great 2016 season, Foreman declared for the NFL draft. In 2016 he rushed for 2
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He also had one game where he rushed for 341 yards and three scores.
Foreman is built like a tank. He has a huge frame and weighs in at about 230 lbs. For being such a big guy he is very agile when he runs. He is a rough and
tough runner that will bump off of tacklers when he is in stride. He won’t beat
you with speed, but he is one powerful back.
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There are times when it seems Foreman tries to run a different style then what he is good at. He tries to play with speed when he is really a power back.
He doesn’t have explosive speed but can lay big hits as he runs. Foreman is also
terrible as a pass catcher. That doesn’t help his stock at all.
He is not a first round talent and may not be a second round talent either. He will probably fall around the third or fourth round.
Next: 4. Joe Mixon [img width=3126,height=2084]//cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/uploads/usat-images/2017/04/9785246-ncaa-football-sugar-bowl-auburn-vs-oklahoma.jpeg[/img]Jan 2, 2017; New Orleans , LA, USA; Oklahoma Sooners running back Joe Mixon (25) carries the ball against Auburn Tigers linebacker
Darrell Williams (49) in the second quarter at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
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Cheap Anthony Miller Jersey , OklahomaThe second half of Oklahoma’s two headed running attack, Mixon is an interesting prospect coming into the draft. He has had to deal with a lot of
attention for his off the field actions, which has already made some NFL teams
say they are not interested.
As far as the numbers are concerned, in 2016 he ran for 1,274 yards and 10 touchdowns. He also had 538 receiving yards and five touchdowns. He of course
shared the load at Oklahoma with Samaje Perine. Mixon does have the ability to
be a good combination back in the NFL.
Mixon is higher on this list then Perine because I believe he has a higher upside. He has great speed and can rip off huge runs every time he touches the
ball. That speed makes him a consistent threat and it helps elevate his game
coming out of the back field.
Mixon’s biggest issue is of course his off the field problem. This past year, a video was released of Mixon hitting a woman after she had turned him down. A
lot of NFL teams took his name off their draft board after this video was
released. His character as a person was questioned as well.
He did release an apology for what he did. It is somewhat unknown as to where his draft stock sits. He has first to second round talent, but he won’t be able
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November 26, 2016; Stanford, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal running back Christian McCaffrey (5) scores a touchdown against Rice Owls
cornerback J.T. Blasingame (14) and safety Cole Thomas (28) during the second
quarter at Stanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
3Christian McCaffreyRB, StanfordAfter having a very impressive combine, McCaffrey’s draft stock rose heavily. To me
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In 2015 McCaffrey ran for over 2,000 yards and eight touchdowns. He followed that up in 2016 with 1,603 yards and 13 touchdowns. Once he finally scored his
first road touchdown he rushed for at 135 yards in each of his last five games.
He really found his form.
McCaffrey is also a huge threat as a receiver. He had over 300 receiving yards in 2016 with three touchdowns. In 2015 he had over 600 receiving yards and
five touchdowns.
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