Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

CMC up to 211 pounds, per CMC


Recommended Posts

Unlike what the article said, that's 9 pounds heavier than his Combine weight. That's probably about ideal for him. A little more weight to help him take the pounding and hopefully add significant playing strength, but not enough to slow him down. Per the article, CMC is really focusing his training around speed and explosiveness. He knows what butters his bread.

https://sports.yahoo.com/christian-mc-caffrey-explains-how-he-got-his-viral-bulging-biceps-133418061.html

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thats pretty good. The backs closest to his size and play style : 

  • Curtis Martin : 5'11'' 210 .
    • So practically the same measurables at this point 
    • Who Gettleman originally compared him CMC to this guy upon drafting him 
  • Ladanian Tomlinson : 5'10'' 215 
    • A little heavier considering his an inch shorter, pretty close still
  • Marshall Faulk : 5'10'' 211 
    • Same weight

Also, CMC claimed last offseason he put on 5 lbs of muscle but none of the official sites updated his weight . Wonder if they ever will update it from that 205 they put him at during his rookie season

Link to comment
Share on other sites

15 minutes ago, CRA said:

he won't go into the season w/ that weight.  Training Camp gonna take some of that away.  But that probably is the plan.  

That's true for a lot of guys, but I doubt guys like CMC, Cam, etc. are working any harder during TC than they are during their off-season conditioning programs. There's a reason why some guys are elite and others just have unfulfilled elite potential.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm actually extremely curious if he'll put up similar numbers in 2019. My only real problem with him now is that he's still getting tripped up from behind on these long runs that he could score on (which also happened during his rookie season). 

I'm still pissed Rivera essentially blocked him from being the 3rd player in NFL history to get 1000 rushing and 1000 receiving.

I think as Cam starts to realize how dynamic Moore and Samuel are he's just not going to target CMC through the air over 100 times a season every year.  Especially if any of you are expecting 2015 level performance out of cam, he was at his best when pretty much everyone had a pretty evenly distributed workload.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

I'm actually extremely curious if he'll put up similar numbers in 2019. My only real problem with him now is that he's still getting tripped up from behind on these long runs that he could score on (which also happened during his rookie season). 

I'm still pissed Rivera essentially blocked him from being the 3rd player in NFL history to get 1000 rushing and 1000 receiving.

I think as Cam starts to realize how dynamic Moore and Samuel are he's just not going to target CMC through the air over 100 times a season every year.  Especially if any of you are expecting 2015 level performance out of cam, he was at his best when pretty much everyone had a pretty evenly distributed workload.

4.5 guys (CMC ran 4.48) are going to occasionally get ran down from behind when there are 4.3 guys on the field, but it's not going to happen very often. CMC has proven NFL breakaway speed.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I don't see it as drafting a premium player to sit and wait if Walker gets hurt. We need a legitimate swing T. Unless you have a Sewell or Slater type tackle that is pretty much a sure thing, these guys can need some time to develop year 1 just like a QB ideally should. They all haven't played the elite 5 star talent on the edge. If we think another franchise tackle has dropped to us at 19, you have to pull the trigger. The position is just too damn hard to find. If it's just a "we need a tackle and this guy has a T on the board", yeah, move on, take one in the later rounds. But if that guy is there, let him back up and learn a year, then slide him into LT on year 2 of his rookie deal.  I don't see us being able to offer Walker a multi year contract after a prove it year, pay Moton his final almost fully guaranteed year, Hunt, Lewis a center and do a 50-60m extension for Bryce. The 3 most important positions on the field are QB, blindside tackle (usually LT), and edge rusher. Those are the premium positions that cost the most and are hardest to come by. If a starting caliber talent is there at 19 you have to pull the trigger.  I understand the need for a DT and S. I've been on the C and FS train for years. If we weren't staring at a potential Bryce extension, it'd make the decision a lot easier I think. It's just with all these huge contracts I don't see how we can hedge our bets on being able or even wanting to re-sign Walker, especially if he has a bad year. Icky and BC's injuries really hurt our long term plans.  If no blue chip talent at those 3 key positions are available at 19, by all means pass and draft another position. But I think it's pretty safe to say we don't have a guaranteed lock at any of them right now beyond Phillips, and they have to be somewhat of a priority. 
    • Not completely accurate. I'm sure Roy is lobbying for him and Larry Brown has spoke put in support too. But Hansbrough has made comments pretty critical and hinting at a need for change. Joel Berry has gone a step further and said the standard has not been met. Scott Williams who was a teammate of Hubert's at Carolina has gone all the way and said it's time for a change at head coach.
    • 4.25 according to the ACC network broadcast. If only this guy was a couple years younger but he’s still a dawg. 
×
×
  • Create New...