So, fingers crossed, today should be the day that Notre Dame gets their first offensive skill player in the 2019 class. Some posters had some negative things to say about his game; all of that is fine, most, if not all, high school players aren't complete players yet.
I watched his tape one more time and here is why I think he can be a very successful running back in South Bend:
-His offer list is pretty impressive. Other than Notre Dame, he's been offered by Michigan, MSU, Stanford, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Nebraska. Other than Michigan and Nebraska, the other schools almost always have a really good starting running back. If those schools think he can play winning football, then so should we.
-Some have complained about his size. On his tape, he might be 5'10" but he plays and runs like he's 6'3". He never goes down on first or second contact, he is consistently running through arm tackles, and he high points the football like a tall receiver. Also, I kinda like that he's 5'10"-5'11" because that'll save his knees and once he hooks up with Balis, he is going to have a strong ass lower half. Watching a tall Josh Adams take shot after shot below the waist was tough sometimes.
-His receiving skills are way above average. Like I said above, he high points the ball like a true receiver and he turns a screen pass or slant into big gains consistently. Is that because he has speed? Nope, his speed is average. It is because he has incredible vision. Whether he got the ball out of the backfield or from a pass, it is almost he knows how the field will unfold before he gets there.
-His running style will compliment the physical o-linemen that we have been getting. People complain about his size, but somehow they don't see that he consistently runs people over. Another thing that I like about his game is that he doesn't dance in the backfield, waiting for something to open up. He is very North-South with his initial run, then he'll go East-West if he has to so he can more yards in the secondary. Some of you might laugh, but some of his game reminds me a little bit of LeSean McCoy.
Is this kid going to be a multi year starter and picked in the first couple rounds in the NFL Draft? Who knows. But with the combination of his offer list and tape, I think the staff would be foolish to pass on him.