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He's what you would call a utility back sort of like how Faulk is used in NE. He's a lot more effective in the passing game at small hitch passes and slants then he'll ever be in the running game. Some teams like to run the ball by those types of short passes and tosses though, utilizing a player's quickness to get to a spot way before anyone else can and he's good in that role. I think it's quite obvious that he'll never be a every down back that goes in between the tackles, but he'll help his team move the chains in a lot of other ways and he'll get reverse plays a lot as well.
Right.
Which is why it was (and still is) insulting to have him propped up by the media as being this player who can dominate games and lift his team upon his shoulders and carry them over the finish line...on a game-to-game basis.
The college game is deceiving because a lot of them get exposed once they reach the NFL. The leap in on-field talent is off the charts--It's basically the best of the best, whereas in college it's a pretty watered-down climate; there's more mediocre players that appear NFL-ready than what actually exists. And some NFL stars don't even shine in college (Tom Brady, for example).
It's why the draft analysts between December and April need to be a little more responsible with how they project and "hype" players. And I wonder if the Reggie Bush-Vince Young-Mario Williams debacle will make them tone their rhetoric down a little bit. There seemed to be a bit more conservative tone by the analysts in this past draft season (to me, at least).