Chase Edmonds - RB - Fordham
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Draft Pick: Dallas
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Round
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4
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Pick #
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34(CP)
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Height
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Weight
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Arms
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Hands
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Grade
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BMI - 30.27
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5' 9"
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205
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31 1/8"
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9"
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5.39
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NFL Backup or Sp Teams
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40
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Bench
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Vertical
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Broad
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3 Cone
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20y Shuttle
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60y Shuttle
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4.55
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19
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34.0"
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122.0"
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6.79
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4.07
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11.63
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Site Rankings
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DLF
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Overall
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53
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Position
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18
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Rookie ADP
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46.60
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Overall ADP
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205.17
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CBS
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262
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25
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NFL
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17
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Contract
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5/11/2018: Signed a four-year contract
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NFL Comparison - Austin Ekeler
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NFL - Edmonds is a highly productive runner with a compact frame, good agility and plus athletic traits. While he flourished against a lower level of competition, he may find that he's unable to beat NFL defenses with burst alone. Edmonds needs to play with more consistent pace and decisiveness to reach his potential. He has the talent to fit into a committee approach but could be limited to more outside running duties.
CBS - Smaller-sized runner with exceptional acceleration to the corner and when he shifts into his top gear through the second level. Runs hard between the tackles. Agility is good but subtle. Not a big jump-cut back. Decent late-round value.
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Deontay Burnett - WR - USC
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Draft Pick: Tennessee
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Round
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Pick #
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FA
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Height
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Weight
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Arms
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Hands
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Grade
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BMI -
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6'0"
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186
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31 1/2"
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8 5/8"
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5.46
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NFL backup or S Teams
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40
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Bench
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Vertical
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Broad
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3 Cone
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20y Shuttle
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60y Shuttle
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4.70
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6.70
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7.12
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Site Rankings
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DLF
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Overall
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--
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Position
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24
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Rookie ADP
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---
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Overall ADP
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CBS
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62
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8
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NFL
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19
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Contract
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5/11/2018: Signed a four-year contract
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NFL Comparison - Harry Douglas
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NFL - Standard issue slot receiver with a thin frame but above-average toughness when it's time to make a catch and move the chains. Burnett doesn't have the size or separation speed for frequent work down the field and may be better suited to a role as a possession target. Burnett lacks play strength and may need to compensate by learning to create space for himself through a more leveraged approach as a route-runner. He lacks high-end measurables but could become a decent WR3 in a spread-oriented attack.
CBS -Space wideout who reads coverage extremely well. Ultra-quick movement skills. Plays bigger than his size due to impeccable ball skills. Capable of the making highlight-reel diving catches. Small stature main flaw with him as a prospect
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FFL89 Pick
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Young Guns
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Rd.
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4
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#
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6
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FFL89 Pick
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