Right now, I'm inclined to agree, but it's October. The Draft is a very long way off.Guys, stop. He’s not coming back.
I think 3rd round, but he could absolutely blow the doors off testing at the Combine/Pro Day.Barring something bad, he’s essentially a 2nd round lock next April
Right now, I'm inclined to agree, but it's October. The Draft is a very long way off.
He can always come back and get it if he wants. I think a fair number of guys in the league do that (make momma happy)Since he sat out a year he should already have graduated. How much does an ND graduate degree add to his after football career? He reminds me of Julius jones with more power.
I'm not quitting on this kid. He's been so outstanding for us.. Just has to get stronger with the ball. Bottom line
Who’s quitting on him? He obviously has mild issues carrying the football but the poster above said it right, he shouldn’t be a redzone player until he fixes the issues. You should use Williams anyway as your pass catching threat in the RZ. If that’s plan B, do it.I'm not quitting on this kid. He's been so outstanding for us.. Just has to get stronger with the ball. Bottom line
It's a bit concerning, it certainly helped keep BC hanging around. He still needs to work on his blocking and he could be a receiving threat too, but he's not sticking around methinks.He should come back next year to work on his ball security.
Conceivably NIL could still make the decision more challengingKipper has him as the #3 back in the draft. Going anywhere from the third round in is a win for a RB.
I agree. Plus, he would be the starting RB too.He should come back next year to work on his ball security.
I hear what you are saying but here me out...Guys, stop. He’s not coming back.
The upside is he may want to come back to prove he can hold on to the football.Price has fumbled 3 times in 8 games: Miami, NC State, and BC. All inside the 10 yard line; 2 of them inside the 5. Quit giving him the ball in the RZ.
Being Kiper’s #3 back is fun, but do that in the NFL and he’ll be cut on Monday.
That might be debatable at this point. Struggles in pass protection, hasn't shown to have a strong receiving game, and fumblitis issues. He's basically a more dangerous Juice Williams. He hasn't shown he's anywhere close to a complete back, he's shown to be a very good ball carrier and that's it. I still think Aneyas could end up being the every down guy, or at least 1a.I agree. Plus, he would be the starting RB too.