vin.couve12
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No, not at all. You're thinking combine literal height, weight, etc stuff. Their body types are completely different. There are all sorts of ways you can take two guys who measure the same height and weight at the combine and you net an entirely different result of athlete depending on weight distribution through lower and upper body, where the hip sets in relation to the shoulders and feet, if the muscle is bubbled and knotted or elongated and streamlined, if their stride is short with a wide base and piston motion at a sprint, etc, etc, etc.Tical21":2h2daggk said:I'd bet you Sankey and Gaskin around their sophomore year, had almost identical bodies in every way. Both guys are walking around at about 170 if they weren't football players.vin.couve12":2h2daggk said:Sankey wasn't 225 coming out. He tried putting on weight after his rookie year, but I'm not a college fan that follows players into the NFL. This ain't about college. And when I say body style, I'm not talking height and weight. It's leg lenth, how high the hips set, bubble, torso, etc and it makes an enormous difference when it comes to contact balance and cutting. I'd even try and get Bobbie Williams undrafted before I'd spend 1.5 on McKissic and I don't want to spend more than that on Davis when we already have a 1 and 2.Tical21":2h2daggk said:McKissick is a WR that wears a RB number and isn't a guy you would ever give more than a couple carries to. I also think he's a twitchier athlete than Gaskin. If you want to replace McKissick with Gaskin, whatever, sure. I'm in, I guess. But I don't want to replace Mike Davis with Gaskin.
Sankey is the same height and Gaskin and 20 lbs heavier. Not sure how that equates to being more slender.
There are a lot of backs around 200 pounds (Gaskin is 205) that run 4.5s and 4.4s and that means not a lot for most. The ones that have vision and contact balance....that's where the difference is.
We already have 2, but I think because both have been unable to stay on the field consistently, and because we want badly to be the best running team in the league, we need 3. Davis' 4 YPC style keeps the chains moving for us if we need. He closed for Carson to win a game and can start for you if needed. I think he's good for a game, and we would regret it if we let him go.