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Comparing a player’s athletic traits to past and current NFL players
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DLF: Gallman didn’t test well at the combine due to delivering sub optimal performances in the 40-yard dash, three cone and vertical jump. None of the prospects listed were ever key contributors to an NFL team. The big difference between him and the rest of the players listed is that he was very productive college and excelled in big games against tough competition.
NFL Overview: Gallman doesn't immediately pop on film but after watching him long enough, you start to see the traits that make him an interesting prospect. His 40-time belies the agility that helps him pick his way through the first level of the defense. Gallman can frequently make people miss even if he's not frequently running away from them. As a taller back, it's a little disconcerting to see him run so upright despite (or maybe because of) how hard he runs. Overall, the deck is stacked against Gallman earning a big role in an NFL backfield right away and probably won't spur much interest in redraft leagues.
DRAFT ANALYSIS: Gallman, who hails from a similar spread offense the Giants run, is the downhill power runner the Giants offense lacked last season. He figures to be a part of a committee backfield, but they can use any help to improve a run game that ranked 29th in rushing last season.--Mark Dulgerian
BMI = High Body Mass Index
higher than 32.0 is extraordinary
Formula: mass(lbs) / height(in.)^2 x 703
* indicates bowl stats included