'15 PA RB Josh Adams (Notre Dame Signed NLI)

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Josh Adams very much reminds me of Lee Becton another one of my all-time, underrated favorites.
 

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So is Josh gone to the NFL after this season?

I would guess yes. If he gets projected as a mid to late round pick, he needs to capitalize and make that money. I'd love for him to stay one more year and continue to add to his legacy but RBs probably have an average shelf life of 4-5 years.

Each person is unique so who knows what they value most.
 

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Having already torn his ACL, if he receives a day two grade I think he’s gone.
Any RB really should unless it's Chubb, who would've gone top 15 if fully healthy. Adams could be a 3rd round pick, but I see his career as being an RB2, though admittedly it could last a long time.

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Kid is just a stud and his numbers warrant him being in the Heisman conversation at the moment. That stiff arm is deadly!
 

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How you can make this list up and not include your's truly is borderline criminal.

https://247sports.com/college/notre...football-Bryce-Love-Saquon-Barkley--109009125

Week 7 of college football season is in the books and all the tape has been watched and graded — which means PFF College has updated its positional rankings. Here's how college football's top 20 running backs stack up per overall season grade, measured on a 0-100 scale.

1. Bryce Love, Stanford (92.5)

2. Saquon Barkley, Penn State (90.4)

3. David Montgomery, Iowa State (88)

4. Ronald Jones II, Southern Cal (87.9)

5. Kerryon Johnson, Auburn (87.2)

6. Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin (87)

7. Devin Singletary, Florida Atlantic (86.1)

8. Nick Chubb, Georgia (85.7)

9. John Kelly, Tennessee (85.2)

t-9. Ryan Nall, Oregon State (85.2)

11. Trey Sermon, Oklahoma (84.9)

12. Mark Walton, Miami (84.8) *OUT FOR SEASON*

13. Justice Hill, Oklahoma State (84.5)

14. J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State (84.3)

15. Boston Scott, Louisiana Tech (84.1)

16. Trey Ragas, Louisiana-Lafayette (84.1)

17. Travis Homer, Miami (83.6)

18. Diocemy Saint Juste, Hawaii (83.5)

19. Rashaad Penny, San Diego State (19)

20. Damien Harris, Alabama (83.3)

t-20. Royce Freeman, Oregon (83.3)
 

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I mean Damien Harris is 20th on that list and i'd take him over Adams in a heartbeat
 

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Go for 150 yards + and 2 touchdowns against USC in primetime and the hype will take care of itself, folks
 

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Had they done this after week 6, I think Josh would have been included. Bye week hurt a bit.
 

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USC just gave up 7 yds/carry to Utah's lead back, Josh should have himself a night. I think he and Dex go off against USC.
 

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USC just gave up 7 yds/carry to Utah's lead back, Josh should have himself a night. I think he and Dex go off against USC.

I would love for Josh to open the game with an 80yd TD run, similar to how we opened against USC with a Fuller bomb two years ago.
 

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https://247sports.com/college/notre-dame/Bolt/Best-running-back-in-college-football-Bryce-Love-Saquon-Barkley--109009125

PFF college rates nation's top 20 RBs through Week 7
There's a battle of the elites to become college football's best running back.


Week 7 of college football season is in the books and all the tape has been watched and graded — which means PFF College has updated its positional rankings. Here's how college football's top 20 running backs stack up per overall season grade, measured on a 0-100 scale.

1. Bryce Love, Stanford (92.5)

2. Saquon Barkley, Penn State (90.4)

3. David Montgomery, Iowa State (88)

4. Ronald Jones II, Southern Cal (87.9)

5. Kerryon Johnson, Auburn (87.2)

6. Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin (87)

7. Devin Singletary, Florida Atlantic (86.1)

8. Nick Chubb, Georgia (85.7)

9. John Kelly, Tennessee (85.2)

t-9. Ryan Nall, Oregon State (85.2)

11. Trey Sermon, Oklahoma (84.9)

12. Mark Walton, Miami (84.8) *OUT FOR SEASON*

13. Justice Hill, Oklahoma State (84.5)

14. J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State (84.3)

15. Boston Scott, Louisiana Tech (84.1)

16. Trey Ragas, Louisiana-Lafayette (84.1)

17. Travis Homer, Miami (83.6)

18. Diocemy Saint Juste, Hawaii (83.5)

19. Rashaad Penny, San Diego State (19)

20. Damien Harris, Alabama (83.3)

t-20. Royce Freeman, Oregon (83.3)

247Sports has an exclusive partnership with Pro Football Focus (PFF) to deliver advanced college football player data to fans on a dedicated microsite. 247Sports will also utilize PFF stats and analysis, featuring grades of every player on every play of every game, across its industry-leading network of team-focused sites.

Author is 247 Sports Staff @PeteSampson.

Josh Adams not even in the Top 20...

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***Didn't even see you post this above NDC.
 
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Gonna be hard telling the wife I've fallen for someone else but hey.....
 

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Josh Adams 84 yd TD run against USC tonight ties Lou Zontini (1938 against Minnesota) for the 12th Longest Rush in ND History.


P.S. He already owns the #1 spot.
 
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I could see ESPN and Co building up ND and Stanford as a 1vs2 for the Heisman.
 
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