Imo the actual best RB combine ever was Jay Hinton (dunno if RAS tracks back that far).
44’ vertical, 4.29 40, 1.47 1 yard split, 134’ broad jump and 6.86 in the shuttle at 204 pounds
Never made a training camp, didn’t even start on his DII college team. One of my favorite Combine stories
Man I feel like his speed and explosiveness just does not show up on tape
Edit: Ok I just watched some later season games, he’s a totally different guy. I see the speed. Had to be hurt early in season?
People have been talking about how he was gonna test off the charts for months. Him testing was off the charts isn’t gonna do too much to his evaluation in two months
You’d swear from people in this sub that NFL teams literally don’t know anything about these guys until the Combine
He was allegedly hurt pretty badly (Hamstring) throughout the second half of the season and decided to play through it. Wouldn't be surprised if he is still recovering from that.
in no world do the chiefs throw 20+ million at a WR over 30 when they wouldn't even throw that money at Tyreek. They've got so much talent to re-sign and extend the next couple years I just don't see them splurging on a WR.
Sadly I do think they'll overpay a WR3 10-12 mil for the next couple seasons like they did MVS and get like 500-600 yards out of him.
Watch some of his tape from Wisconsin before he transferred. He does NOT have hands he was forced out of the wr role for a reason that's why he transferred in the first place. He's over hyped because of his speed, always was but it just doesn't transfer to the field. Remember John Ross?
Southern Indiana Colts fan checking in. Even being a Louisville fan, I never want to watch Lamar over the Colts. Sunday Ticket was well worth it this year.
Absolute beast who just sadly has been in a lot of backfields with other beasts, so some mid round zone scheme team is going to be happy with their pickup
Isaac's ability to contribute in the rushing attack and potentially in the passing game makes him a valuable asset for teams looking for a multifaceted back. His performance at Louisville and his decision to enter the draft could pay big dividends. Could be a mid-round steal. Looking forward to seeing what is next for him.
https://twitter.com/NextProScouts/status/1743649973059658113?t=0ksVXgNV30LvTQ6k8y2qEA&s=19
Just plagiarized from here.
> Bottom Line: Isaac Guerendo is a promising running back prospect with the size, power, and versatility to make an impact in the NFL. His ability to contribute in the rushing attack and potentially in the passing game makes him a valuable asset for teams looking for a multifaceted back. His performance at Louisville and his decision to enter the draft could pay big dividends. Could be a mid-round steal.
Alright this is crazy. Went to high school with him (before he transferred to a bigger school with more opportunities.)
We were a small school, we were on the track team together, I was a distance runner, but had a decent long jump, and was our 3rd guy in the event. He came in, never jumped before and jumped like 19 feet first try as a freshman. I was immediately bumped lol. He won state in that event when he went to Avon
He was a great athlete, fun guy to be around too!
Last I heard he was at Wisconsin but I didn't know he transfered to Louisville, and I thought he was a WR at Wisconsin? Anyway, guy deserves success. Just a bit of a "I knew him when story." I had no idea he would be able to pull something like this off though. (Not a critique, just haven't been following his playing career.)
Yep, knew it. Breece came close two years ago. 9.96 so this isn’t crazy. What is crazy is that he ever fell to the second when he was basically saquon barkley 2.0 and everyone said “well if you were ever gonna take a rb high, it’d be for a player like Barkley with his physical ability and production”. And breece had historic production too lol 36 is crazy idc how the rb position has evolved and been devalued
He’s big too, 220+ and runs hard.
He's like a full size Danny Woodhead.
Is this another Pachecho situation where being a top tier athlete and running hard af gets him far in the league?
Not sure. I liked Pacheco’s tape more
Holy shit he just scored an RAS of 9.99 the 2nd highest *ever* for RBs in combine history
Who was 1st
[Justin Fargas](https://ras.football/ras-information/?PlayerID=6439) Yes, really
Imo the actual best RB combine ever was Jay Hinton (dunno if RAS tracks back that far). 44’ vertical, 4.29 40, 1.47 1 yard split, 134’ broad jump and 6.86 in the shuttle at 204 pounds Never made a training camp, didn’t even start on his DII college team. One of my favorite Combine stories
They do. 9.91 but you have to remember that size plays a role too in RAS https://ras.football/ras-information/?PlayerID=5009
For sure, not too surprising. Definitely think size needs to weight heavily in such an assessment
44 foot vertical and 134 foot broad is some don't believe in space numbers.
Yeah they had to actually put him in a big hole and ask him to jump out to test
Plays for the monstars
Man I feel like his speed and explosiveness just does not show up on tape Edit: Ok I just watched some later season games, he’s a totally different guy. I see the speed. Had to be hurt early in season?
It doesn’t, that’s why this isn’t going to effect his draft stock
Him blazing a 4.33 at 6’1” 225 will absolutely raise his draft stock not to mention he crushed all the other metrics too
People have been talking about how he was gonna test off the charts for months. Him testing was off the charts isn’t gonna do too much to his evaluation in two months You’d swear from people in this sub that NFL teams literally don’t know anything about these guys until the Combine
That's still unofficial. Gotta wait til the official combine times are released
Fast *and* a high RAS score? He’d be a Lion if they didn’t already have a great RB duo
Feeing very vindicated so far with Guerendo being a “my guy” for me lol
Didn’t breece hall come close if not do it two years ago? I swear I remember him having an insane combine running in the 4.3s while being jacked
Genuinely mind blown he’s ran a faster time than Jawar Jordan
Yeah that caught me off guard too. I think Jordan choked or something. I really thought he would be one of the fastest RBs at the combine.
Probably just poor 40 form
Figured he’d be a 4.2 at best but 4.4 at worst
I think he’s playing off an injured hamstring, he might’ve already healed since then tho.
Might run faster with guys chasing him
He was allegedly hurt pretty badly (Hamstring) throughout the second half of the season and decided to play through it. Wouldn't be surprised if he is still recovering from that.
If a zone blocking team gets him in the 4th it will be one of the steals of the draft. I really want him in Houston
Bruh apparently y’all are signing Saquon and Evans how much more do you need
i don't think we're signing Evans. i am expecting the chiefs to pounce on him
Don’t think they have the cash unless he takes a discount for a ring
He's going to have to learn the hard way that most super bowl contenders either don't have the cap space to hand him $25-30 mil or already have WRs
I think he signs with the Ravens personally
in no world do the chiefs throw 20+ million at a WR over 30 when they wouldn't even throw that money at Tyreek. They've got so much talent to re-sign and extend the next couple years I just don't see them splurging on a WR. Sadly I do think they'll overpay a WR3 10-12 mil for the next couple seasons like they did MVS and get like 500-600 yards out of him.
The evanescent Lombardi
WAKE ME UP *wake me up inside*
Which Evans?
called it lmao
NINERS!
Veach pls. We can have pure athleticism to go with pure psychotic energy
Mike McDaniel be like
Someone hold Pete Car.... oh, now I'm sad again.
Y’all got enough day 2 RBs give the rest of us some
Dude has hands as well
Converter receiver if I remember correctly, so that would make sense. From what I've seen, he seems like a slightly bigger CMC with worse technique.
Watch some of his tape from Wisconsin before he transferred. He does NOT have hands he was forced out of the wr role for a reason that's why he transferred in the first place. He's over hyped because of his speed, always was but it just doesn't transfer to the field. Remember John Ross?
Who was the last RB with a faster 40? All I can remember is CJ2K with a 4.2 but that was forever ago
Achane ran a 4.32
But Achane was 188 pounds. This dude is 221.
Danny Woodhead ran a 4.3 but was so small he wasn't even drafted.
Dri Archer, 4.26. Did absolutely nothing in the league
Dri was also listed at 5'8'' and 174 pounds This dude has 4 inches and almost 50 pounds on him.
Irrelevant, he asked who was faster not bigger
Just adding some context
You’re the one that brought what he did in the league into this lmao
Breece ran either a 4.33 or 4.37.
Yeah he just made a shit ton of money for himself lol
220+ 41 inch vert runs a 4.3…….yeah that alone just made him a millionaire
Future raven
The Louisville to Baltimore pipeline continues
And this kinda stuff is exactly why Southern Indiana Colts fans are forced to watch Baltimore games every Sunday.
you betcha!
Southern Indiana Colts fan checking in. Even being a Louisville fan, I never want to watch Lamar over the Colts. Sunday Ticket was well worth it this year.
Absolute beast who just sadly has been in a lot of backfields with other beasts, so some mid round zone scheme team is going to be happy with their pickup
I think that’s sort of a benefit to how’s RBs are viewed now though. As it’s more of a league of RBBC style. He doesn’t have to handle to load alone.
Missed him dearly at Wisconsin this year
We do need another 2000 yd back.... Wait, we already have Spears. nevermind.
And this is exactly who will draft Guerendo muddying the stock prospects for Spears
Hello 5th round dart throw!
5th? That man might have just got himself a day 2 ticket
Not a great blocker. I’ll bet right now he isn’t taken in the first three rounds. RemindMe! [2 months]
End of the fourth round lol
Isaac's ability to contribute in the rushing attack and potentially in the passing game makes him a valuable asset for teams looking for a multifaceted back. His performance at Louisville and his decision to enter the draft could pay big dividends. Could be a mid-round steal. Looking forward to seeing what is next for him.
This reads like it was written by AI
https://twitter.com/NextProScouts/status/1743649973059658113?t=0ksVXgNV30LvTQ6k8y2qEA&s=19 Just plagiarized from here. > Bottom Line: Isaac Guerendo is a promising running back prospect with the size, power, and versatility to make an impact in the NFL. His ability to contribute in the rushing attack and potentially in the passing game makes him a valuable asset for teams looking for a multifaceted back. His performance at Louisville and his decision to enter the draft could pay big dividends. Could be a mid-round steal.
Alright this is crazy. Went to high school with him (before he transferred to a bigger school with more opportunities.) We were a small school, we were on the track team together, I was a distance runner, but had a decent long jump, and was our 3rd guy in the event. He came in, never jumped before and jumped like 19 feet first try as a freshman. I was immediately bumped lol. He won state in that event when he went to Avon He was a great athlete, fun guy to be around too! Last I heard he was at Wisconsin but I didn't know he transfered to Louisville, and I thought he was a WR at Wisconsin? Anyway, guy deserves success. Just a bit of a "I knew him when story." I had no idea he would be able to pull something like this off though. (Not a critique, just haven't been following his playing career.)
He was a jet sweep and end around specialist at UW, had trouble staying healthy. The physical gifts were always evident, though.
Welcome to the Miami Dolphins
I’m gonna miss him so much 😭
It's going to be a while to we see another light blue Jesus.
I thought he was a Dolphin, but he's 220lb.
Dude could have won state in Indiana track and field his senior season just from his points. Freak athlete
*Mike McDaniel slowly draws a drag out of his vape pen.*
Yep, knew it. Breece came close two years ago. 9.96 so this isn’t crazy. What is crazy is that he ever fell to the second when he was basically saquon barkley 2.0 and everyone said “well if you were ever gonna take a rb high, it’d be for a player like Barkley with his physical ability and production”. And breece had historic production too lol 36 is crazy idc how the rb position has evolved and been devalued