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Panthers signed RB Jamall Lee out of Bishop College in Quebec


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i have not seen this posted so if it is delete it sorry but i found this on rotoworld.

Panthers signed RB Jamall Lee out of Bishop College in Quebec.

This one is intriguing. Lee, a big back at 6'2/225, set CFL combine records for the forty-yard dash at 4.39 and the vertical at 44 inches. His father Orville was the last Canadian to lead the CFL in rushing, back in 1988. Lee won't see the field behind DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart, but he's clearly a freakish athlete.

Could be something here! look at his 40 time

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That is some serious speed at his size. I think we've got to carry only four wide receivers this year. It seems the talent we have at the running back is amazing. Plus, players like Goodson can be used as a receiver as well as a kick returner.

Of course, I've yet to see these guys play. But he is a very intriguing prospect. Even Decori Birmingham seemed like a great third-string back.

Let's just leave Smith as the only reciever on the field.

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Plugging his weight and speed into Football Outsider's Speed Score metric gives Jamall a score of 121.1, which is really, really high.

Chris Johnson from last year high. Higher than D-Will and Stewart's. A high speed score is no guarantee of NFL success, but it does have a stronger correlation than any other metric.

The 3rd highest correlation, behind speed score and 40 times? Vertical jump, and 44" is a damn good number there, as well.

Explanation of Speed Score: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3337822

It'll be tough for him to make the team considering what we already have at RB, but I sure hope we find a way to keep him around. It looks like he has a the raw athleticism to maybe develop into one hell of a steal.

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all of you assholes look at this

Panthers signed RB Jamall Lee out of Bishop College in Quebec.

This one is intriguing. Lee, a big back at 6'2/225, set CFL combine records for the forty-yard dash at 4.39 and the vertical at 44 inches. His father Orville was the last Canadian to lead the CFL in rushing, back in 1988. Lee won't see the field behind DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart, but he's clearly a freakish athlete.

Source: NFL.com

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