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What Nolan Nawrocki says about Leonard Fournette


TheSpecialJuan

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I got this from his superb 2017 Draft preview, truly the best draft guide out there.

 

Tough, decisive, downhill runner with hip strength, body power and physicality to consistently churn through contact and create chunk yardage, yet also posses the long speed to create explosive big plays. A complete every down back in a rare category of talent physically gifted to have made the jump from high school to the pro’s had he been allowed.

Fournette is a generational talent in the same category as all time greats such as Bo Jackson and Herschel Walker exiting college. A bell cow capable of carrying an offense and wearing down defenses. Was at his best when healthy in 2015 and would be most optimal playing in the 220 lbs.

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2 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

We should just enshrine Fournette into the HoF before he even takes a snap at this point.

Whatever happened to realistic comparisons and aspirations these days. 

You compared Derek Barnett to Ryan Delaire...

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3 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

We should just enshrine Fournette into the HoF before he even takes a snap at this point.

Whatever happened to realistic comparisons and aspirations these days. 

I feel that is a major reason Fournette is getting some hate. People don't like it when we "crown them" before they even enter the league.

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6 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

We should just enshrine Fournette into the HoF before he even takes a snap at this point.

Whatever happened to realistic comparisons and aspirations these days. 

  They went out the window when McCaffrey became a top 10 "lock".

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

Yup but he's also a premiere talent evaluator.

Clearly. 

Which team does he work for again? Oh, none of them? Yep... premiere talent evaluator. LOL!

These draftniks who have never actually evaluated talent for an NFL team are for entertainment purposes only.

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9 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

You compared Derek Barnett to Ryan Delaire...

Honestly have no recollection of that. Don't remember why I would've made that comparison if so. Link me to where I did, and I'll figure out what I was drinking that day.

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6 minutes ago, IMakeSixFigures said:

Think you are the guy who compared Cam Robinson to Mike Remmers too. Probably drank what you are drinking today

Eh I was mostly sober til the end on that one when I watched the championship game. Robinson didn't wow me and looked like he got beat a lot by speed, so that felt like a fair comparison to another guy who sucks against speed.

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