3rd Round, Pick #90 C.J. Prosise, RB, Notre Dame

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Former WR who is very raw as a RB. Struggles with two key areas, mostly due to inexperience. Fumbles too much and isn't a good blocker yet.

But he's big. He's fast. And he can catch the ball.

NFL.com comparison is Fred Jackson.
 

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i figured we would take a RB somewhere. The hardest position to find a superstar IMO. RB position has short career length, high risk of injury, etc

he can catch the ball too.
 

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Everyone rushed to the internet to figure out who this kid is.

Good runner, good speed, 6-0 220lbs, former WR prior to 2015. 4.48 40.
 

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Only one year as a RB ...WR convert @ 220 lb . A double threat from the backfield who can likely block.
 

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Largent80":mi8n7xi3 said:
Didn't see him mocked anywhere.

He was kind of in between the elite and the later backs like Irvin and Pressley.

But he fits the mold. Full size runner with elite athletic ability. But he's really new to the position. He'll be a third option his first year and rarely see the field while we coach him on ball security and pass pro.
 

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Combine performance:
40-yard dash: 4.48 seconds
Bench press: DNP
Vertical jump: 35 ½ inches
Broad jump: 10 feet, 1 inch
3-cone drill: 7.19 seconds
20-yard shuttle: 4.32 seconds

Scouting report: "A safety and wide receiver his first two seasons, Prosise proved to be a quick study at his new position in 2015, running with natural vision, feel and athleticism. Although he's still developing his run tempo, pad level and instincts, especially between the tackles, Prosise has sharp cutting ability and ball-skills to impact the offense in several ways. Prosise isn't a running back by trade and that shows at times, but he's a very encouraging prospect who should continue to get better with added reps at the position." – Dane Brugler, CBS Sports NFL draft analyst
 

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Lots of potential here but some of the same flaws that CMike showed early. Ball security issues and looks lost in pass protection, but that's why he's here at the bottom of the third in the first place. I think we still need a third down back for 2016 but it may be a veteran at this point.
 
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