Monday, October 4, 2010

Analyzing CJ Spiller For the NFL Draft

CJ Spiller set the NCAA record for most kick returns for touchdowns while playing his college career at Clemson University in South Carolina. He has 4.2 speed and can break away from any defenders that are chasing him. As a running back he is very allusive and can take it to the end zone any time he touches the football. I think he could be a star on kick returns and be a starting running back in the NFL.


While there is many other talented players in the draft, I think Spiller is the best running back. Best and Gerhart from the PAC 10 could go ahead of him, but I would not count on it. Spiller has more potential as a kick returner which makes him more valuable. You can see how valuable Josh Cribbs is to the Browns, so a good return guy is essential to special teams.


Normally backs are not taken with the first few picks as teams like to focus on quarterbacks and linemen with those picks. Spiller could slip into the top 10 if he has a good combine and can really impress the scouts. I think he will go around 15th or so and could be a big impact player in his rookie year. Many backs take a year or so to get really good, but others like Adrian Peterson or Chris Johnson are great from day 1.


It will be interesting to see how the first round of the draft plays out but it sure should be exciting.


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