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04-24-2004
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Julius Jones Highlights vs BYU
for your viewing pleasure
Talk amongst yourselves..I'm verclempt
Julius Jones
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04-24-2004
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He seems to make good , quick decisions in the inside game. Pretty patient with his blockers and he did break tackles.....
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04-25-2004
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thanks for the link

My favorite channel.
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04-25-2004
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Armchair QB
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Originally Posted by cowboyfreak
for your viewing pleasure
Talk amongst yourselves..I'm verclempt
Julius Jones
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I definetly see potential.
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04-25-2004
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From www.nfl.com
based on this and the video above, I'd say I am not optimistic.
ANALYSIS
Positives: Has an athletic, cut body with well-defined upper- and lower-frame muscles
Has quick feet and sudden moves coming out of his stance
Fast-twitched through the holes, showing the vision to pick and slide as he finds the rush lanes
His burst allows him to squeeze through holes, as he stays at the proper pad level to gain leverage
Has enough power to be adequate running inside
Has the body control to turn the corner, showing good hip swerve to elude and get up field
Has the vision to read blocks in space
Effective on screen passes, but has a small window to catch
Shows a good feel for the underneath pass
Willing blocker with face-up ability, good toughness and good anchor to sustain
Can make the big play if given protection until he hits the perimeter
Good at getting his shoulders square to get up field
Patient runner who uses his blocks well
His balance and ability to spot the small seams makes him effective as a returner.
Negatives: Not really a self-motivated player and does not take well to hard coaching
Is just a little too lazy digesting the playbook
Has adequate power, but not enough to take on defenders one-on-one
Not mentally tough, letting minor injuries linger
Just used on screens, as he is a marginal route runner who looks late for the ball
Needs to protect the ball better and show better anticipation for contact
Will sometimes run up the back of the offensive lineman, but has enough pick-and-slide agility to gain yards inside
Prone to go down from the initial tackle, especially when defenders attack his feet
Has good foot quickness and change-of-direction agility, but is not sudden off cuts, gathering himself before accelerating.
AGILITY TESTS
4.47 in the 40-yard dash
345-pound bench press
Bench presses 225 pounds 16 times
37-inch vertical jump
4.16 20-yard shuttle
31 1/8-inch arm length
9Ό-inch hands
Right-handed
Wears contacts.
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Courtesy of NFLDraftScout.com, Powered by The Sports Xchange
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04-25-2004
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Armchair QB
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Originally Posted by FiniteMan!
From www.nfl.com
based on this and the video above, I'd say I am not optimistic.
ANALYSIS [View Full Quote]Positives: Has an athletic, cut body with well-defined upper- and lower-frame muscles
Has quick feet and sudden moves coming out of his stance
Fast-twitched through the holes, showing the vision to pick and slide as he finds the rush lanes
His burst allows him to squeeze through holes, as he stays at the proper pad level to gain leverage
Has enough power to be adequate running inside
Has the body control to turn the corner, showing good hip swerve to elude and get up field
Has the vision to read blocks in space
Effective on screen passes, but has a small window to catch
Shows a good feel for the underneath pass
Willing blocker with face-up ability, good toughness and good anchor to sustain
Can make the big play if given protection until he hits the perimeter
Good at getting his shoulders square to get up field
Patient runner who uses his blocks well
His balance and ability to spot the small seams makes him effective as a returner.
Negatives: Not really a self-motivated player and does not take well to hard coaching
Is just a little too lazy digesting the playbook
Has adequate power, but not enough to take on defenders one-on-one
Not mentally tough, letting minor injuries linger
Just used on screens, as he is a marginal route runner who looks late for the ball
Needs to protect the ball better and show better anticipation for contact
Will sometimes run up the back of the offensive lineman, but has enough pick-and-slide agility to gain yards inside
Prone to go down from the initial tackle, especially when defenders attack his feet
Has good foot quickness and change-of-direction agility, but is not sudden off cuts, gathering himself before accelerating.
AGILITY TESTS
4.47 in the 40-yard dash
345-pound bench press
Bench presses 225 pounds 16 times
37-inch vertical jump
4.16 20-yard shuttle
31 1/8-inch arm length
9Ό-inch hands
Right-handed
Wears contacts.
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Courtesy of NFLDraftScout.com, Powered by The Sports Xchange
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A lot of his negatives are do to maturity, BP will fix that.
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04-25-2004
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#7
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Senior Member
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by FiniteMan!
From www.nfl.com
based on this and the video above, I'd say I am not optimistic.
ANALYSIS [View Full Quote]Positives: Has an athletic, cut body with well-defined upper- and lower-frame muscles
Has quick feet and sudden moves coming out of his stance
Fast-twitched through the holes, showing the vision to pick and slide as he finds the rush lanes
His burst allows him to squeeze through holes, as he stays at the proper pad level to gain leverage
Has enough power to be adequate running inside
Has the body control to turn the corner, showing good hip swerve to elude and get up field
Has the vision to read blocks in space
Effective on screen passes, but has a small window to catch
Shows a good feel for the underneath pass
Willing blocker with face-up ability, good toughness and good anchor to sustain
Can make the big play if given protection until he hits the perimeter
Good at getting his shoulders square to get up field
Patient runner who uses his blocks well
His balance and ability to spot the small seams makes him effective as a returner.
Negatives: Not really a self-motivated player and does not take well to hard coaching
Is just a little too lazy digesting the playbook
Has adequate power, but not enough to take on defenders one-on-one
Not mentally tough, letting minor injuries linger
Just used on screens, as he is a marginal route runner who looks late for the ball
Needs to protect the ball better and show better anticipation for contact
Will sometimes run up the back of the offensive lineman, but has enough pick-and-slide agility to gain yards inside
Prone to go down from the initial tackle, especially when defenders attack his feet
Has good foot quickness and change-of-direction agility, but is not sudden off cuts, gathering himself before accelerating.
AGILITY TESTS
4.47 in the 40-yard dash
345-pound bench press
Bench presses 225 pounds 16 times
37-inch vertical jump
4.16 20-yard shuttle
31 1/8-inch arm length
9Ό-inch hands
Right-handed
Wears contacts.
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Courtesy of NFLDraftScout.com, Powered by The Sports Xchange
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Atleast, he has pretty good speed, he is going to have to show me something for me to be happy with what he did yesterday.
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04-25-2004
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#8
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Member
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Originally Posted by RW31
I definetly see potential.
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I agree. Could be a great pickup.
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04-25-2004
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#9
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Member
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by FiniteMan!
From www.nfl.com
based on this and the video above, I'd say I am not optimistic.
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You can't base anything on either of these clips. If you haven't seen him play week in and week out, reserve judgement until then. Give the kid a break. He'll be a player in the NFL, a very good one. I've seen all his games, some in person. His talent will translate to the NFL.
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04-25-2004
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K9NME
Years Donated 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Houston, TX |
Posts: | 10,274 |
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Originally Posted by Tony D
You can't base anything on either of these clips. If you haven't seen him play week in and week out, reserve judgement until then. Give the kid a break. He'll be a player in the NFL, a very good one. I've seen all his games, some in person. His talent will translate to the NFL.
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Dam, it is a real video. I refuse to put real player on my puter, but thanks for the find none-the-less.
Hit them in the mouth, bloody their nose, throw them to the ground and step on their throat!--Brooking, Pregame Huddle 2009
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04-25-2004
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The Grand Poobah
Years Donated 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
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Thank you Sir. He could be a NFL RB.......We will just have to wait and see. 
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