Motel_Sandwich Posted April 30, 2011 Posted April 30, 2011 North Carolina running back Johnny White has caught the eye of NFL scouts during the pre-draft process. White is unlikely to go in the first two rounds after rushing for 720 yards before breaking his clavicle in November. However, a number of late-round or undrafted running backs have done well in the NFL lately. White could do the same. "Maybe one of the most underrated players, regardless of position, in this year’s draft is Johnny White from North Carolina," ESPN draft analyst Todd McShay said. "He played different positions early in his career. He was a defensive back, they moved him over as a wide receiver. They tinkered with him. Johnny White rushed for 720 yards and seven TDs during an injury-shortened 2010 season. (AP Photo)"Right around 5-foot-10, a little over 200 pounds. He’s your average NFL back size. He has quickness. He has lateral agility and the ability to make sharp cuts and stick his foot in the dirt and explode."
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