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Montario Hardesty NFL Draft scouting report

Montario Hardesty
5'11 3/4, 225 pounds | Running back | Tennessee

Acceleration: Hardesty is a one-cut runner who quickly makes a decision and hits the hole. Shows a good power burst through the line. May not have the quickest of feet and doesn't change direction with ease.

Elusiveness: Is not an incredibly shifty runner. He gets most of his yards based on what his blockers can set up. Doesn't have the fastest feet and it shows in the open field. Because he doesn't have the sudden movements of a smaller back, he doesn't make many defenders miss. Hardesty is more of a fundamentally sound running back who is patient before hitting the hole.

Pass catching: This is an area where Hardesty separates himself from other running backs. He had 25 catches as a senior and is used on more than screens and check down throws. He's been used in the slot and has solid route running knowledge.

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Pass blocking: Is an aware pass blocker with enough smarts to at least get in a blocker's way. May not be fundamentally sound, but gives a good effort. Needs to stay upright more as he'll too frequently go after a pass rusher's feet.

Power: This is Hardesty's biggest strength. He's powerful runner and can shrug off arm tackles. Easily can be described as a downhill runner. Displays a strong core and keeps his legs moving to gain extra yards. Could run a little more compact, however.

Size: At 225 pounds on his 5'11 frame, Hardesty has optimal size. He may not be able to get much bigger, but his size is good enough. Strong throughout his frame.

Speed: Hardesty's playing speed isn't quite as good as his timed speed. He won't break a lot of big runs and can be caught from behind.

Vision: The balance Hardesty displays when working through traffic is excellent. Displays good patience waiting behind his offensive line while they make lanes. Doesn't seem to get flustered when opponents get penetration.

Final word: After sputtering along his first three years at Tennessee, Hardesty came on a senior. He ran for 1,308 yards on hte year and 12 touchdowns. Hardest ran for 2,536 yards in his career on 560 attempts (4.5 avg.). Also had 26 career rushing touchdowns. Finished with 38 career receptions for 405 yards and a touchdown. Twenty-five of his receptions came in 2009.

Hardesty's best asset is his power. He won't outrun many opponents, but he can run through them. He rates as high as he does because he combines his power with pass catching ability.

Still, he has an injury history that can't be ignored. Had a stress fracture in 2008, missed a lot of time in 2007 with ankle sprains and tore his ACL in high school. You also have to question Hardesty's ordinary play until his senior year. 

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Seems like this year's version of Andre Brown

extremely talented, not great speed..but long injury history.

I hope he doesn’t tear an achilles in training camp..

Master of the squeegee

by FreeBradshaw on Mar 8, 2010 9:06 AM EST reply actions  

Some of the problem before his senior year...

was Adrian Foster. Fulmer loved Foster and his butterfingers!

I am not sure the injury history worries me too much, because when he was the full time back (09), he stayed healthy. Some injuries are bad luck, not necessarily a bad body.

What round is Hardesty looking at?

Bob Sanders is starting to make me rethink my SBNation ID!

by SupermanWearsBobSander'sPJs on Mar 8, 2010 2:15 PM EST reply actions  

I believe 3rd-5th round?

And with his combine numbers, I’d say closer to 3rd-4th?

I’m hoping the Patriots take a chance with him.

by Richard Hill on Mar 8, 2010 2:17 PM EST up reply actions  

would love to see him in a Texans uniform next season, kind of scared of his injury history, but I think if you put him in a our system with Slayton and another back he’d do great.

by jhuff0213 on Mar 15, 2010 11:31 PM EDT reply actions  

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