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This kid ran a 4.41 forty and from his stats it looks like he catches passes also.

 

http://www.kffl.com/player/16207/nfl

http://collegefootball.rivals.com/cviewpla...sp?Player=36388

 

Could he have the potential of being a great NFL runningback?

 

I really want the Bills to concentrate on defense with the first couple of picks (LB, CB maybe DT). So if we can find a diamond in the rough at RB that would be awesome. The more I think about Bush the more I feel he does not fit a Steve Fairchild offense at all. I don't think they take him even if he were there in the 2nd round. I think the Bills are looking for an all around back like Lynch, Turner, Irons.

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According to the KFFL link the guy is almost 5'10" and on the Neb. site, he is 5'11". I would like a RB with a low center of gravity in the mold of a Bary Sanders, T-Hen, WIllie Parker and then pair him with a change of pace verteran FA such as Cory Dillion.

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According to the KFFL link the guy is almost 5'10" and on the Neb. site, he is 5'11". I would like a RB with a low center of gravity in the mold of a Bary Sanders, T-Hen, WIllie Parker and then pair him with a change of pace verteran FA such as Cory Dillion.

 

We must have some Bills fans here who root for the Huskers.

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He ran a 4.41, improving from the mid 4.5s at the combine, but several other Nebraska players also dramatically improved their 40 times. I tend to think it was the track more than anything.

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According to the KFFL link the guy is almost 5'10" and on the Neb. site, he is 5'11". I would like a RB with a low center of gravity in the mold of a Bary Sanders, T-Hen, WIllie Parker and then pair him with a change of pace verteran FA such as Cory Dillion.

Hopefully he has the moves and agility as these typs does as well. Based on his size though, most of today's NFL LB will run him over on blitz pickup!

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