I think Dallas will have problems running the rock..they just became soft vn fragile small. .pollard and this fool will not reach a hundred yards between them,in a four game losing streak,the NFL will mull them to tap out. While they still have motor skills,and that'll b the only games they both play in starting line up.both will b out of football by week 9
@Wane Blake bro you should not ever again leave a comment .. because that actually might be the worse comment in history if man kind... first off last year pollard was a top 5 RB in all stats... and now they actually have a real Play caller and a 2nd Wr..
Oops,I was thinking pollard got a broken stick,and we ha yet to see an NFL player,do a comeback ,better than he was before..they all say they're fine,and alligator arm passes,the next season,cause they come back better..tony pollard was a tandem,Zeke softened it up ,so he lit them up..was featured ,in one game ,was great,if u think he could take the brutal pounding of a 17 game featured back,good for u. Stats r nice to read,,the best rcthe Was,stats..so if he carries 23/150 yds..and allowed 2 crucial saks from blitzing linebacker,,in an ,almost.loss,what do all the stats mean?
@@thereaper9759 you check in after week nine,see if the worse comment ever ,has any fact in it,n I'll eat Crow,,there is absolutely,no reason to believe he will be better,we haven't even seen him line up ,on his comeback.theres no point of reference,to at least argue,.no president set...wishes,maybe..stats? Ok..
Whoever drafts him and gives him a chance will probably end up getting a gem.his freaking vision is freaking insane. his ability to see the play develope and hit the holes and break the defenders ankles in space is crazy!
He will have a short career. He won't be a marquee player, but he will contribute. He's cut from the same cloth as Tim Dwight. The only thing he lacks is size, and that matters at the next level. Tim Dwight was banged up all the time. Collapsed lung twice. The hits are much much much harder.
@@carlos23231999 Small guys don't usually do well in the NFL. I'm sure there are exceptions to the rule, but 99% of the time, they get banged up from taking world class hits. But what do I know? I have only been watching professional football for 62 years.
@carlos rivera dude, it's way too early to make that call. He's 2 seasons in, let's wait another 5 seasons to see if injuries affect him or not. But Davonta is also 6 feet and has time to fill into his body and add more muscle to his frame. Deuce Vaughn is likely as big as he's ever gonna get.
Even as an Eagles fan, Cowboys got a good one and I will watch their games to see how they use him. As a guy of the same height and similar build, hope he has a good career.
Deuce Vaughn will be the most exciting running back in the league as a rookie. He being, vertically challenged will be an asset at the position of ball carrier. He can not be seen by the defenders until he is on them quickly. The greatest running backs are small in stature but big in heart. I hope he has a long successful, injury free, career. Barry Sanders, Dalton Hilliard, Joe Morris, Emmett Smith, etc. Defensive coaches can not prepare for him in practice. He is unique and no one in the NFL right now can duplicate his running style.
Is it because he is short so more agile? Don't know much about football but it seems for running back you either want a really strong guy to power through or a small guy to cut sharp and find little holes.
Whoever picks this guy up will boost their offense immensely. He reminds me of the running back from the chargers. I'm a Cowboys fan I wouldn't mind having him but at the same time I want him to go somewhere that will utilize his skills.
If he somehow ends up with the Chiefs it would be unfair. I know Andy Reid would love this kid's skillset especially in that Chiefs passing attack and change of pace alongside Pacheco
Amazing talent and ability so hard to tackle he is a highlight waiting to happen and he can catch he is a great prospect can’t wait to see him play at the next level
Aside from the number 22 on his jersey, this kid looks a lot like Emmitt Smith. Especially @2:25! Emmitt made a living off of doing a front flip over the defense at yhe goal line. This feels like such a steal for the 6th round.
@@invalidargument2598 not at all! The good thing about him is his low center of gravity prevents him from so many hits. You have to catch him first. Why you think Darren Spoles lasted so long. Lol. We just struck GOLD with this pick.
I'd draft him as a gadget player and decoy. If you already had the receivers to make the defense back up, you might open enough lanes for him to not get killed. If you think he's too small, I give you Spud Webb.
i dont really follow football heavily, but saw the draft viral video thing then went down the rabbit hole. never heard of this guy, but damn he's quick and fast. reminds of a barry sanders. hope he plays