Does Phil Mafah give King Henry vibes?

...I didnt realize how big he is, until seeing some college clips. Reminds me of King Henry in younger suit.

Sorry. Mafah does not have Derrick Henry’s speed. He’s a big guy who will be fun to watch in TC and PS games. But expecting him to be the next Derrick Henry is a huge stretch.

The thing you have to be careful with about college film highlights is there are often plays shown against guys who would never be close to NFL caliber players. Not knocking Mafah, but he was a 7th round pick for several reasons.
 

Overview​

Mafah runs hard and keeps the carry on track. He is big and tight-hipped with a linear running style that gathers momentum as the run proceeds. He’s tough but clunky as an interior runner with a lack of vision and wiggle to find additional yards if there isn’t a wide-open lane. Mafah might need to prove himself on special teams to offer enough roster flexibility to make it as an RB3.

Strengths​

  • Totes the rock in a linebacker-like frame.
  • Keeps runs on their track and rarely gets caught trying to do too much.
  • Follows blocks and steers them into contact before cutting.
  • Heavy behind his pads and wears tacklers down.
  • Accelerates through contact as a run finisher.

Weaknesses​

  • Lacks initial quickness to get the run kicked off.
  • Tight-hipped with limited quickness in his cuts.
  • Unable to side-step defenders in smaller spaces.
  • Transmission lacks acceleration and gear shifts.
  • Doesn’t offer much in the passing game.
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/phil-mafah/32004d41-4620-7645-f1d0-28aa9410f815
 

Overview​

Mafah runs hard and keeps the carry on track. He is big and tight-hipped with a linear running style that gathers momentum as the run proceeds. He’s tough but clunky as an interior runner with a lack of vision and wiggle to find additional yards if there isn’t a wide-open lane. Mafah might need to prove himself on special teams to offer enough roster flexibility to make it as an RB3.

Strengths​

  • Totes the rock in a linebacker-like frame.
  • Keeps runs on their track and rarely gets caught trying to do too much.
  • Follows blocks and steers them into contact before cutting.
  • Heavy behind his pads and wears tacklers down.
  • Accelerates through contact as a run finisher.

Weaknesses​

  • Lacks initial quickness to get the run kicked off.
  • Tight-hipped with limited quickness in his cuts.
  • Unable to side-step defenders in smaller spaces.
  • Transmission lacks acceleration and gear shifts.
  • Doesn’t offer much in the passing game.
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/phil-mafah/32004d41-4620-7645-f1d0-28aa9410f815
I disagree on the lacks acceleration and gear shifts.
 
You would lol, but it's actually a fair comparison.

Here's Scarbrough's pros and cons before we drafted him:

Pros​


  • Big, powerful, battering ram of a running back.
  • Decent speed in the open field.
  • Reliable pass protector.
  • Shows some ability as a pass catcher.
  • Good patience to set up his blocks.
  • Runs behind his pads and almost always falls forwards to pick up extra yardage
  • Surprisingly “low milage”. Fewer than 300 carries in 3 years at Alabama.

Cons​


  • Needs a “runway” to get up to speed.
  • Not terribly quick in and out of his cuts, and can’t be creative behind the line of scrimmage.
  • Doesn’t have the acceleration to bounce runs outside or get the edge if an off-tackle run isn’t blocked well.
  • Significant injury history. Medical reports will be vital.
https://www.bigblueview.com/2018/2/...arbrough-rb-alabama-scouting-report-ny-giants

Some fans thought a lot of Scarbrough when we drafted him, just like some do with Mafah. Hopefully, the ending turns out better.
 
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