C.J. Spiller NFL Draft scouting report
C.J Spiller
5'11. 195 pounds | Running back | Clemson
Acceleration/burst/quickness: Other than perhaps Cal's Jahvid Best, Spiller has the best burst of all draft-eligible players in the nation. Uses his quickness really well on spins and cut backs to make defenders miss. Has fluid hip movement that allows him to change direction without losing quickness.
Elusiveness: Moves into and out of lanes quickly without taking many false steps. Cuts and plants exceptionally well. So well, in fact, that Spiller may be best-suited to play on a team that zone blocks.
Pass catching: Can be dangerous when lining up in the slot. Uses his excellent quickness to get off the line of scrimmage. Doesn't run very disciplined routes and allows defenders to stay on him. Hands are good for a running back. Had more than 30 pass receptions a year his final three seasons at Clemson.
Pass blocking: Adequate pass blocker. Played in a one-back system where he was the last line of defense against pass rushers. Although Spiller gives good effort on blocking, he needs to learn the fundamentals and apply them. Doesn't always go through his blocking progressions from the outside to the inside correctly.
Power: Inconsistent as an inside runner. Finds creases well and dashes through them, but doesn't always like to run inside. Doesn't break a lot of tackles because he runs somewhat upright and allows defenders into his frame. Needs to be more assertive running inside. Not a downhill runner.
Size: Spiller's size is somewhat of a concern. In a league where nine out of 10 of the top rushers in 2008 were over 200 pounds coming out of college, Spiller is lacking bulk. His muscle build is good for his frame, so he might not get much bigger without losing some quickness. Size issues may lead to some durability concerns by evaluators.
Speed: Possesses elite game speed. Spiller should time well and his speed is evident on the field. Runs away from just about any defender. Hits holes really fast and gets up to his top speed quickly.
Vision: Spiller does a nice job setting up his blockers, particularly when he's working in space. Really likes to work to the outside where he can use his agility. Clearly knows how to "run to daylight." Finds openings with ease and gets through them to produce extra yards. Unlike a lot of quick backs, Spiller is an intelligent runner who doesn't run backwards in an effort to make a big play.
Final word: Where Spiller lacks in size and strength, he makes up for in speed and athleticism. A dynamic running back who considered entering the 2009 NFL Draft, Spiller is a multi-threat player who can play special teams and catch passes. But he's made his name running around and past defenders. He instinctively eludes contact and gets up to speed quickly.
Size is a concern, but his running style often negates his lack of bulk.Spiller really broke through in his senior season after splitting carries with James Davis his first three years.
Spiller might not necesarily be the next Chris Johnson, but he'll be the closest player to him in the NFL.
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So where do you see his draft slot?
Will he make it to the 2nd round?
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by Jaxon on Dec 27, 2009 5:23 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
I can't see him lasting that long
Currently I have him going to the Texans (16 overall), although that could change after today’s games changes the draft order.
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by Gobroks on Dec 27, 2009 6:32 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Really? You think Houston would give up on Slaton?
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by Patssuck456 on Dec 27, 2009 8:49 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
In my mock
the best player in the secondary available was Taylor Mays and I thought they would rather go with Spiller
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by Gobroks on Dec 27, 2009 10:02 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
What about Marvin Austin to make an awesome D-line?
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 27, 2009 10:52 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
That could be another option
I actually don’t have Austin going in the 1st rd right now
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by Gobroks on Dec 28, 2009 1:11 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
you mean like adding another overrated college DT?
I thought Travis Johnson was a bust.
Amobe Okoye is just meh…..
Austin shouldn’t be drafted until the 2nd round.
If he’s drafted earlier its cuz his combine numbers overrated him.
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by FreeBradshaw on Dec 28, 2009 10:04 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Okoye will be fine. He is only 21
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 28, 2009 7:58 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I suppose it all depends on what juniors come out. But I doubt he lasts until the second.
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by Mocking Dan on Dec 27, 2009 8:47 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I very much doubt that he makes it out of the 1st round
Spiller’s got great potential as a kick returner, is a threat to catch the ball from motion or the slot. clearly has the speed to make the corner. If he falls to a team with a good O-line and other quality RB’s— so he doesn’t have to take too many carries— then he an extremely valuable piece of the offense. I think somewhere in the mid-teens of round 1 is about right.
by Wheatboy74 on Dec 27, 2009 7:29 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
with other quality RB’s
Like the Jags. I’d love to have Spiller
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 28, 2009 11:37 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
There's no way he makes it out of the first round.
He may go even higher in the first half of the 1st round if he blazes a sub 4.3 40.
I wouldn’t put it past the Niners in picking him to pair with Frank Gore.
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by FreeBradshaw on Dec 27, 2009 9:20 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Could be SF
since they have two draft picks to use. It just seems that they have the opportunity to fix a couple of weaknesses in their O-Line and DB’s. Adding to a strength would be a move for later rounds. I had Spiller going to the Jags but I certainly believe that he is not going to fall past Cincinnati. With their ground game and lack of weaknesses he would be a steal at their draft position.
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by lifelongvike on Dec 28, 2009 8:07 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
Jags
Are going to pick higher than Cincinnati, I think the Bengals clinched their playoff spot didn’t they? Jaguars only have playoff hopes a calculator can provide.
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 28, 2009 11:39 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Correct
I was saying that even though I think Spiller will be a value to the Jags he certainly will not fall beyond Cincy and out of the first round.
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by lifelongvike on Dec 28, 2009 11:47 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
My Bad... again
I would love to have Spiller though. Zoltan from our site brought up an interesting point. With a lot of fans asking for Tebow, if you get a game breaker who can contribute week 1, it will silence any shouts for the pick
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 28, 2009 5:07 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Business is business
I live in Florida. Sunday I was at the Pub watching the game and a Jag fan was telling me how he loved the Tebow pick. I asked him if he would buy tickets if they drafted Tebow. He said no. To far to drive ect.
I understand the business end but tickets are sold by winning football games.
But I do like Tebow as a football player and really wouldn’t bash a team like the Jags for drafting him since they don’t have an absolute defensive need. Tebow runs a 4.57 40 and is 240 lbs. Over 60% completion rate for three straight years. Big and strong. A hell of a fullback for your tailback to follow. He could be a TE. A QB earning his keep as he learns the game. I’m not convinced someone might not take him in the first round.
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by lifelongvike on Dec 28, 2009 5:20 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I Don't
Want Tebow in the first. I think that is a high price to pay for a guy who isn’t going to be able to play QB. Essentially a first for a tight end or fullback. I see what you’re saying though. I wouldn’t hate having him in the later rounds, but we have so many other issues to address in the first round.
What I was saying with Spiller is he would silence all those who do want Tebow. If Spiller comes to us and is a lights out playmaker, and we have two 1,000 yard rushers with both Maurice Drew and him, Tebow would be forgotten.
I agree 100% with the winning sells tickets. Winning solves everything. Nobody has any questions when the team is winning.
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 29, 2009 1:21 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
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