14 Fastest Players in the Nation

Would have been cool if he also listed their production last year.
 
I can't help but smile thinking back on all of those long breakaway runs he had last year :hsugh:
 
#14 - Ronald Darby, DB, FSU: 14 tackles, 4 pass defended, 2 int for 16 yds (14GP)
#13 - Sheroid Evans, CB, Texa$: 14 tackles (5GP)
#12 - Phillip Dorsett, WR, DaU: 13 rec, 272 yds (8GP)
#11 - Curtis Samuel, WR, tOSU: Did not play.
#10 - Cameron Echols-Luper, WR, TCU: 14 punt ret, 187 yds. 2/2 49 yds. 4 rec, 21 yds. 2 KO ret, 23 yds. 1 tackle. (11GP)
#9 - Marlon Humphrey, CB, 'Bama: Did not play.
#8 - Devon Allen, WR, Oregon: Did not play.
#7 - Tony Brown, DB, Alabama: Did not play.
#6 - Khalafani Muhammad, RB, Cal: 74 att, 445 yds, 4TD. 14 rec, 184 yds, 1TD. 46 KO ret, 1006 yds. (14GP)
#5 - Kailo Moore, RB, Ole Miss: 18 att, 69 yds. 3 rec, 22 yds. 5 KO ret, 100 yds. 2 tackles. (12 GP)
#4 - Broderick Snoddy, RB, Georgia Tech: 24 att, 150 yds. 2 KO ret, 29 yds. 1 Tackle. (12GP)
#3 - Levonte Whitfield, WR?, FSU: 5 rec, 89 yds. 3 att, 110 yds, 2TD. 17 KO ret, 619 yds, 2TD. (13 GP)
#2 - Kolby Listenbee, WR, TCU: 2 rec, 23 yds. 1 tackle. (7GP)
#1 - Raheem Mostert, RB, Purdue: 11 att, 37 yds. 1 rec, 6 yds. 11 KO ret, 258 yds, 1 TD. 9 tackles.
 
Have we ever tried Snoddy as a KR? I can't seem to remember.
 
yes, he's been a kick returner... didn't appear to read blocking that well.
 
yes, he's been a kick returner... didn't appear to read blocking that well.

Certainly some of the track stars seem to have challenges running in any direction other than straight line or gradual curve. Much potential here but a player has to be able to adjust direction quickly and most importantly be able to recognize WHEN to make a cut

Would love to see him with the ball at top speed on an open field but making that happen seems problematic so far
 
Certainly some of the track stars seem to have challenges running in any direction other than straight line or gradual curve. Much potential here but a player has to be able to adjust direction quickly and most importantly be able to recognize WHEN to make a cut

Would love to see him with the ball at top speed on an open field but making that happen seems problematic so far
Explained perfectly, thanks.
 
Too bad his football skills are not rated that high. He should stick to track.

Go Jackets!
 
Track sprinters are trained to get off the blocks fast and run with as little side to side motion as possible. Much different than having to take a handoff and run a football
 
plus..it doesn't hurt as much running track as it does a football in college.
 
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