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ronmexico
03-02-2008, 03:59 PM
here is the scouts inc. scouting report on our guy. also a little blurb from a Mel Kiper chat.

Graden (Seattle): With the Stewart and Mendelhall performances at the combine, is there any chance they'll still be around for the Seahawks at 25? If not, will Fred Davis be there?

SportsNation Mel Kiper: Possibly. It could work that way. But you have Chicago, Detroit, Arizona who could all take RBs. Tampa, Dallas as well. There's a chance, but right now, if McFadden goes in the top 3, 4. the Seahawks don't have to get a RB in the first round to get a quality RB. This draft isn't just about the first round. Chris Johnson from East Carolina, if he goes in the second round, he's going to be a good pick for someone. You can probably pick up a Ray Rice in the third round.

Mel Kiper: I'm not an advocate of taking a RB in the middle of the first round. I think you can find a RB like Stewart in the 3, 4, 5 round each year. That's not to say I don't like Stewart or am knocking him, but I'm just not an advocate of taking RBs high.

Strengths: Possesses elite speed. Is an explosive open-field runner. Brings excellent versatility to the table thanks to his experience at RB, WR and KOR. He can explode through a hole. Gets from 0-to-60 mph faster than most RB's. Shows excellent burst to and through the hole, as well as the second-gear to run away from defenders in space. Vision and patience were much improved as a senior in 2007. He has a compact running style and will do a decent job of protecting his body. He displays very soft hands as a receiver and return specialist. Has great experience working out of the slot and knows how to separate as a route runner. Can pluck on the run and gets upfield in a hurry after the catch. Shows good vision and run instincts when he gets into space; knows when to cut back against the grain and how to set up blocks.

Weaknesses: Is undersized and must add more bulk to frame in order to hold up physically at the next level. Has better strength than frame indicates but still not strong enough to break lots of tackles or push the pile as an inside runner. Doesn't always drive his legs and finish runs strong. Durability was a problem throughout college and most concerning is his history of neck injuries. Lacks ideal running instincts and got away with a lot at the college level because of his speed that he won't get away with in the NFL. Will get overwhelmed at the point of attack versus bigger linebackers in pass pro. Will struggle to hold up in that facet of the NFL game. Ball security has been a problem at times, as he turned the ball over seven times on fumbles during his first three seasons. He also has small hands (7 ¼ inches).

Overall: Johnson became a starter as a true freshman and during his career at East Carolina served as a running back, wide receiver and kickoff return specialist. In his first three seasons (2004-'06), he played 34 games (23 starts) and ran for 1,559 yards and 15 touchdowns on 388 carries (4.0 average). In that span, he also had 88 receptions for 768 yards (8.7 average) and four touchdowns, plus 79 kickoff returns for 1,706 yards (21.6 average) and four touchdowns. Johnson broke out as a senior, starting all 13 games and leading the nation in all-purpose yards per game (227.7). He had 1,468 yards and 17 touchdowns on 236 carries (6.0 average), 37 receptions for 528 yards (14.3 average) and six scores, and 36 kickoff returns for 1,009 yards (28.0) and another TD. In 2006, Johnson had offseason neck surgery that forced him to miss spring drills but no playing time. He missed one game and was limited in others later that season because of a turf toe injury on his left big toe. Johnson shares a lot of similarities with Jerious Norwood, who was selected by the Falcons in the second round of the 2006 draft. Like Norwood, Johnson is a homerun threat with exceptional speed and versatility but marginal size and below-average strength. A team that can afford a luxury item like Johnson will be able to maximize his big-play potential as a runner, receiver and return specialist. However, we are not convinced he's capable of handling a fulltime role at running back in the NFL, which is why we don't grade him out as high as some. Regardless, Johnson is vying to become the first senior running back off the board. He projects as a second or third round pick.


a couple of things to say here. he will not have to be the feature back here. i can see him in the 205 range and still not lose any speed. i believe he had only 1 fumble his senior year. i might be wrong on that, but i know he did hold on to the ball much better. would be curious to know the extent of the neck surgery.

SmilesAustin
03-02-2008, 11:38 PM
The key of all this is his experience at wide receiver. I can't stress enough that this guy can line up in the slot and has the speed to beat most defensive backs on a deep play. Drafting Chris Johnson would mean you're covering at least a few deficiencies: 3rd down RB, slot WR, kickoff/punt returner.

TAKE HIM!

Enlightened27
03-03-2008, 02:29 AM
Im loving this guy more and more the more I read about him, but in the first round (if thats where we take our RB) I like Felix Jones.

bluestar
03-03-2008, 03:09 AM
I am just not that impressed with the guy. Hes fast but he does not have very quick feet. Look at some tape of him and watch his feet.

sugarbear72002
03-03-2008, 03:18 AM
NO.NO.NO. guys we need Mendenhall no one else!!!!

barberforprez
03-03-2008, 09:09 PM
NO.NO.NO. guys we need Mendenhall no one else!!!![/b]

Yeah...he is awesome, but there is no way he is available. In may latest mock draft, just out today, I have the Panthers taking him at 13 because I think they know D. Williams is a situational back and needs another RB to team with. If they don't take him the Texans will. He is the going to be the second RB taken no doubt about it. The guy is one of the best pure runners in the game and for how big he is I was surprised to see his 40 time to be so impressive. He is the complete package and I think it puts him in the top 20 picks and possibly 13th overall.

offense22
03-05-2008, 02:06 PM
Mendenhall won't be avalible for us. The only way i would pick Charles Johnson is that in the second round Ray Rice and Steve Slaton was not avalible and if i have two second round picks.

CowboyFan-n-GA
03-05-2008, 02:17 PM
Love the bulldog sig enlightened. Go Dawgs, National Champs 08!!!

SmilesAustin
03-05-2008, 05:25 PM
Mendenhall won't be avalible for us. The only way i would pick Charles Johnson is that in the second round Ray Rice and Steve Slaton was not avalible and if i have two second round picks.[/b]


They both will be available because Chris Johnson is the better prospect of the 3 :)