The Ezekiel Elliott Factor - The Film

Although I may politely and humbly disagree with your overall premise in this particular post, I get the feeling like the green light has just been turned on to...




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I think bringing up Gurley is extremely relevant since he was the 1st running back taken in last years draft...comparing both of these guys highlights there is no doubt in who comes away looking like 1st rounder.
I've always loved You Tube scouting.
 
Valid point. Let's go into the season like we did last year though. Randle Murray Dunbar. I guarantee the impact is in a whole different ball game with Zeke on the head with Dmac and Alfred morris right behind. On top of that scheme fit was the issue with Dmac and you would count on another year where you replace Randle with a 4th round pick?

Devontae Booker.
 
Take what you want from the article. Still shows stat guys what they want as well as film for the need to see to believe guys. Everyone either likes or dislikes the pick. How can you not be excited though? Even a smidgen after reading this?

Sydla has been firmly against the drafting of Zeke, so....your not going to change his mind.
 
The 2014 Murray was slower than Zeke is today.

Hell, rookie Murray was slower than EE is right now. DeMarco simply never was very fast in Dallas. He never looked fast and he never broke off the long runs that fast guys do.
 
Hell, rookie Murray was slower than EE is right now. DeMarco simply never was very fast in Dallas. He never looked fast and he never broke off the long runs that fast guys do.

When he did get in the open field, he started looking to see who was gaining on him and started looking for contact. Drove me nuts!
 
Murray isn't 4.38 on the football field

Time will tell how football fast Zeke is in the nfl

This. His vision was not great; he missed opportunities to maximize his elite speed. Zeke appears to have great vision and hits top speed in a hurry.
 
What I love most about Elliott as a prospect is his run instincts. That is something that I feel like a RB either has or doesn't have. Emmitt had it in spades and so does Elliott, but not many do to their extent. Watch the video I'm posting and at 52 seconds in notice how low Ezekiel gets when he is changing directions. He lowers his mass, plants and cuts to his left and then immediately lowers, plants and cuts back to his right. It is a thing of beauty.

Really, you can see examples of it throughout the whole video. He just has fantastic run instincts and vision. It isn't something that is taught really but rather something that backs who have it just feel.

Add in his super competitive nature along with all of the other intangible and tangible traits he possesses and IMO, it is easy to see why he was valued so highly by NFL teams.

Note: You might want to turn sound off because of the music... but the video is top notch.



The thing about highlights is you usually get to see every time the player did something good and outside of those handful of moments you have a player that disappears. Zeke highlights are in literally every game he touches the ball. He carried Ohio's offense in several games. With the Cowboys offense, he is going to feast.
 
There is a big difference between "40 speed" and "game speed". A guy can run a 4.3 but if it takes him the first 20 to the necessary speed then he won't be a good back. Zeke seems like he hits full sped within 5-10 yards,which is exactly what you want in a RB
 
DeMarco didn't have a 50+ run in 2014.

And I think the infamous Joe Randle had several. Murray just seemed to have no burst or extra gear once he got to the 2nd level. There were plenty of opportunities for "home run" type runs. He just could not pull away.
 
What Zeke has is one tool that Emmitt had.
Great Peripheral vision. He sees the defenders coming towards him without direct eye contact.
 
Murray isn't 4.38 on the football field

Time will tell how football fast Zeke is in the nfl

Murray admitted to gaining 10lbs of water weight the night before every game. Besides his rookie season he never looked to have the breakaway speed. Also, Murray was a long strider which doesn't help with change of direction and slows a RB down.
 
Only thing that worries me is his speed..Demarco murray ran a 4.38 compared to Ezekiel's 4.47

If you look at the tape, when Elliot gets behind the defense he's rarely caught when Murray does he often got caught. IMO Elliot is much faster.
 
Common Sense tells me that even if Tony and Dez goes down...Zeke would still out perform the numbers that the RBs put up in dallas last year and especially in TDs.

But don't mind me today...I am bored as heck and having fun.

he said 2014 and 2015.

common sense says we don't outperform the most productive season ever seen in Dallas.
 
Only thing that worries me is his speed..Demarco murray ran a 4.38 compared to Ezekiel's 4.47

And Emmitt ran closer to 4.6 than 4.55, yet Emmitt, like Elliott, had a history of long TD runs at Florida and continued with long TD runs in the NFL. Murray was sprung free into the secondary many times in 2014, yet seldom produced a TD. Long TD runs have as much to do with vision and balance as speed.
 

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