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Toby Gerhart NFL Draft scouting report

Toby Gerhart
6'1, 237 pounds | Stanford | Running back

Acceleration/Burst/Quickness: Has the extra gear in open space to take advantage of defensive backs that take poor angles. Lacks the elite burst at the point of attack to explode through creases.

Ball Protection: Too comfortable with the ball in his right hand. Does a poor job of keeping the ball beneath his outside shoulder. Makes it easy for the defender to strip by keeping the ball towards the middle of the field.

Elusiveness/Feet/Agility: Does not miss a lot of hits in traffic. Does not make himself small through traffic, lacks wiggle. Light on his feet for a back his size. Can run with strong steps or dance with light feet when trying to get in to space.

Pass Catching: Was rarely used as a receiver. 39 receptions in 38 games. Has the ability to see the ball in to his hands.

Pass Blocking: Has the power to knock a blitzer off his feet. Strong technique as a blocker that delivers a pop, but also sticks to his man. Very reliable to make the smart decisions while protecting the quarterback.

Power: Has immense power with tremendous leg drive. Consistently pushed the pile forward. Is rarely knocked backward. Gets his weight moving forward and uses all of it to get the tough yards. Rips his way through arm tackles. Will take advantage of a high tackler by sticking his hat in to the defender’s numbers and driving him back. Hard to bring down with one tackler.

Size/Length/Hand Size: Big body that has balanced strength from head to toe. Stocky build that can handle 20+ carries week in and week out.

Speed: Has been clocked under 4.5 with a biased Stanford timer. Has enough game speed to be an every down runner in the NFL. Lacks the gear in the open field to run away from defensive backs with speed.

Vision/Balance/Running Instincts: Has plenty of experience starting off deep in the backfield and using his vision to break off long runs. Reads defenses well and anticipates running lanes. Knows when to lower the shoulder and get the tough yards. A very good situational runner.

Final Word: Despite spending four years at Stanford, Gerhart is considered an underclassman in draft standards because of a medical redshirt he used in 2007 as a result of a torn ACL in his left knee. Considering his upright running style and his disadvantage off the bat when it comes to NFL athleticism, teams will approach the All American’s draft status with caution. There is not doubt he has the ability to break tackles and gain yards after contact, two vital components to the running back position in the NFL, but his already damaged knee and lack of top tier athleticism will downgrade his stock. He will best be used in a system that allows him to carry the ball in certain situations rather then being depended upon to carry the ball every down. His intangibles are top notch and he is both a dedicated and accomplished two sport athlete that will enter the league as a guy that every coach wants on the field on way or another. He will get a shot as a tailback, but has the body and physicality to make the move to fullback in a pinch. If he works out well, Gerhart could be a top 45 selection.

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This guy was a beast in the games I watched

He almost looked like he was too strong for college, just running guys over like they were still in HS. Whether he is overly successful in the NFL or not, count me in as a Gerhart fan.

Woohoo, I get to look forward to another 7-6 season ("at best") in 2010! There's nothing like going to Idaho for a bowl game.

by S Jay Bruin on Feb 4, 2010 1:52 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

I really want the Steelers to draft him

give us that guy who can get those tough yards on short yardage situations

Players who should be in the Hall of Fame: DIck Lebeau, Pat TIllman, Dwight White, Donnie Shell, L.C. Greenwood, Ray Guy, Steve Tasker, Greg Llyod, Andy Russel, Cris Carter, Kevin Greene and Jerry Kramer
I want to have sex with this moment. And get this moment pregnant. VAsaintsfan after the 2009 NFC championship game
Canal Street Chronicles resident Steelers Fan

by WVPiratesfan on Feb 4, 2010 2:35 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

So you are saying Ratard Spinandfall can’t get those tough yards on short yardage situations? I agree.

You have to hate losing more than you love winning.

by Mr MaLoR on Feb 4, 2010 4:00 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

RushHard SpinThenHall does his little spin move to much for short yardage

Players who should be in the Hall of Fame: DIck Lebeau, Pat TIllman, Dwight White, Donnie Shell, L.C. Greenwood, Ray Guy, Steve Tasker, Greg Llyod, Andy Russel, Cris Carter, Kevin Greene and Jerry Kramer
I want to have sex with this moment. And get this moment pregnant. VAsaintsfan after the 2009 NFC championship game
Canal Street Chronicles resident Steelers Fan

by WVPiratesfan on Feb 4, 2010 5:03 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

I like my name for him better.

You have to hate losing more than you love winning.

by Mr MaLoR on Feb 4, 2010 6:23 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

somehow I knew you would

Players who should be in the Hall of Fame: DIck Lebeau, Pat TIllman, Dwight White, Donnie Shell, L.C. Greenwood, Ray Guy, Steve Tasker, Greg Llyod, Andy Russel, Cris Carter, Kevin Greene and Jerry Kramer
I want to have sex with this moment. And get this moment pregnant. VAsaintsfan after the 2009 NFC championship game
Canal Street Chronicles resident Steelers Fan

by WVPiratesfan on Feb 4, 2010 6:52 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

I like how you say he is too comfortable carrying the ball in his right hand and in the picture up there he is storming down the field with the ball in his left hand.

Love this guy. True football player.

You have to hate losing more than you love winning.

by Mr MaLoR on Feb 4, 2010 3:59 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

good job

"When you argue correctly, you're never wrong."-Nick Naylor

by Hook85 on Feb 5, 2010 4:47 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

I like the guy and how he plays football but I just cannot trust him as an every down back. I would want to convert him to a Running type fullback (similar to a mike alstott) but I worry about his blocking skills. I saw him block a bit in college (pass block) and he was adequate for a RB but he definitely could have been better considering his size and strength. I don’t know how much he was called on to run block but he is probably a work in progress there.

I believe his acceleration here is a little overrated. IMO for a back to be successful, he either has to be a speed back, or a power back with NFL caliber acceleration. that way the back can quickly get to the hole and power through the line. the best power backs in the NFL (Jamal Lewis 4 years ago, Brandon Jacobs, Jerome bettis in his prime. the Pac 10 Defenses this year were not extremely fast and I don’t know how he will do against the fast NFL defenses. He is a great college player and I like him, but I don’t know how he will translate to the NFL.

Final Opinion: I don’t think his skills at all translate to every down back in the NFL. He has mediocre acceleration even for a power back, and doesn’t have much to his game besides his power. I would like to use him as both a HB and FB but he is not ready to run block. in a year or two I think he could be a very good to great FB but he just doesn’t fit any position really coming out.

by bross09 on Feb 4, 2010 4:25 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

This Kid was Robbed

He was the best running back in the NCAA (Doak Walker Award); He’s a beast, SC tried recruiting him to play LB, but he wanted to carry the rock. He runs like Earl Cambell used to; he’ll do just fine.

Banned from BN and proud of it

by WE ARE SC on Feb 6, 2010 4:37 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Go Figure

I can’t say a thing bad about Ingram, he’s a great back. IMHO, he just wasn’t the best this year.

Banned from BN and proud of it

by WE ARE SC on Feb 7, 2010 4:58 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs


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