Marshawn Lynch: 4.46 Antonio Pittman: 4.42 Chris Henry: 4.33 Brian Leonard: 4.49 told you guys dont sleep on pittman.
The best avaiable pick when we draft in the second round will be Brian Leonard. The two best RBs will be gone before we pick at #25 so why not waite and get Brian in the second round?
When are all these guys projected to go? This is the first time I've seen this Leonard guy and I am impressed. I'd definitely be happy with him in the 2nd or 3rd. I like Marshawn Lynch the best, but like others have said he'll be gone too soon.
Wow, impressive. NFL draft countdown had him listed as 4.65 previously. Lynch won't be there at any of our picks, but I'd be happy if we pick up either Pittman or Leonard at this point.
yea he wont be there anyway. he is more of a filler.obviously if he fall to 325 everyone on this board would want that pick.
I would love to have leonard on the team. He seems like a mangini player. He's got a good attitude and is a hard worker. He's also incredibly versatile, and will be a good receiver out of the backfield
brian leonard is what this team is looking for from a runningback. A good character hard working guy who has a lot of talent. And hes a white guy who runs a 4.49 thats awsome.
Same here- Tony Hunt is my pick. Good blocker, good receiver, and can read blocks as well as anyone. Only question is his straight-line speed: if he can run a 4.55 or less, he'll be a hot commodity.
Same here. Worst case scenario he doesn't work out as a RB and can become the FB. He was a pretty underrated blocker for Ray Rice this year. The guy's crazy athletic, is a team-first player, and should still be there at #57. If we get Thomas, we can have our choice between DL, OG, and CB with our first 2 picks (dependent on who we sign between now and the draft and assuming we get Thomas) and then draft Leonard at 57.
Since I believe we're goign to grab a RB in the later rounds of the draft, I would want to get Brandon Jackson. He's pretty shifty and has a lot of power for his size. Watching his tape reminds me kind of Curtis Martin, very patient looking for holes. With his blending of size and speed he has the power to gain some yards after the first hit. I'll go with Brandon Jackson.