Mocking The Draft: An SB Nation Community

Navigation: Jump to content areas:


Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Around SBN: The Record of Wrongs: Vanderbilt Commodores

Smith, Mendenhall add to deep RB class

The announcements over the weekend that UCF running back Kevin Smith and Illinois power back Rashard Mendenhall would enter the draft have drastically changed the landscape of the 2008 NFL Draft.

Smith enters the draft as one of the most productive college running backs ever during the 2007 season. He is a speed back with the vision to find creases and get positive yards. His small stature and running style may draw critics, but Smith has what it takes to be a complete NFL back and should come off the board by the middle of round two.

Mendenhall is a rare power runner in a spread option offense. He has the ability to run inside and out, with the speed to break away from defenders. Just ask USC. He will need to adjust to lining up behind the quarterback in the NFL, but Mendenhall brings a lot of potential to the position. He is likely to be a top 20 pick.

0 recs  |  Comment 4 comments

Story-email Email Printer Print

Comments

Display:

Felix Jones

Do these two guys coming out decrease the chances that Jones comes out this year (or did I already miss that annoucement)?

www.behindthesteelcurtain.com

by cgolden on Jan 7, 2008 2:53 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Jones

The more declarations we get, the more likely it is that Jones will return to Arkansas. It would be very surprising for him to come out.

www.newerascouting.com www.mockingthedraft.com

by MattMiller on Jan 7, 2008 4:39 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

From what I saw in Mendenhall...

... he come down with first contact too often (when running between the T's) to be a real power back. Maybe I am wrong.

I haven't seen any UCF games, but do you think that Smith will be a good cutback runner (ala Denver, GreenBay)?

SoCal! I wish it snowed.

by amirebram on Jan 7, 2008 8:06 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Rashard

Against Ohio State he was running with authority between the tackles and on a lot of zone reads. I guess it's misleading to call him a "power back", because he's not Jim Brown or Jamal Lewis. He is going to do a lot of his work between the tackles in the NFL though, mostly on counters and off-tackles I would guess.

www.newerascouting.com www.mockingthedraft.com

by MattMiller on Jan 8, 2008 1:04 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Comments For This Post Are Closed


User Tools

Mocking the Draft provides detailed information, scouting reports, mock drafts and rumors surrounding the 2010 NFL Draft and beyond
Start posting on Mocking The Draft »

Join SB Nation and dive into communities focused on all your favorite teams.

Latest NFL Headlines from SB Nation

Niners Nation
Golden Nuggets: I promise
Acme Packing Company
Replay: Tracy Porter's Super Bowl INT Return
Revenge Of The Birds
Arizona Cardinals Weekly Flock

LATEST MOCK DRAFT

Mocking Dan:

OCT. 9


Dove::

JAN. 28

OVERALL RANKINGS


Director of Scouting and Head Writer

Stampedeblue_small BigBlueShoe

Mockingthedraft_small Mocking Dan

Writers

Bob-sanders-081107_small shake n bake

Small tjdove123

Moderators

Milehighreport_small John Bena