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Chris Johnson, RB, East Carolina
Year-By-Year Stats link
(This season: Averaged 5.8 per carry for 1200 yds. on 208 carries with 16 TDs, 14.6 per catch for 496 yds. on 34 catches with 5 receiving TDs, and according to his stats he has NEVER fumbled in his entire college career)
Here's analysis from Kiper (I'm on ESPN Insider, so I can't link to it):
He has great speed (4.3 seconds in the 40), is compact (5-10½, 200) and is harder to bring down than one might think.
Forget that he played in Conference USA, a combination of speed and strength should make RB Chris Johnson a Day 1 pick in next year's draft.
Not only is he a great running back, but is a tremendous receiver out of the backfield and can also help in the kicking game. He could be a second-round pick after coming into 2007 as a possible fifth-rounder.
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He plays in a Bowl Game vs. Boise State THIS Sunday evening on ESPN at 7 p.m. CT.
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Year-By-Year Stats link
(This season: Averaged 5.8 per carry for 1200 yds. on 208 carries with 16 TDs, 14.6 per catch for 496 yds. on 34 catches with 5 receiving TDs, and according to his stats he has NEVER fumbled in his entire college career)
Here's analysis from Kiper (I'm on ESPN Insider, so I can't link to it):
He has great speed (4.3 seconds in the 40), is compact (5-10½, 200) and is harder to bring down than one might think.
Forget that he played in Conference USA, a combination of speed and strength should make RB Chris Johnson a Day 1 pick in next year's draft.
Not only is he a great running back, but is a tremendous receiver out of the backfield and can also help in the kicking game. He could be a second-round pick after coming into 2007 as a possible fifth-rounder.
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He plays in a Bowl Game vs. Boise State THIS Sunday evening on ESPN at 7 p.m. CT.
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