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Kenyan Drake – RB – Alabama
Drake is a fourth year senior who has been a key contributor as a backup for Alabama. He can play as a running back, a kick returner and can even split out as a wide receiver.
Size –
6006 – 208 – 4.45 (All estimates)
Strong Points –
Excellent athlete with very good speed. Quick to change direction. Very good in space. Hands and pass routes. Returns kickoffs.
Weak Points –
Strength and power. Not an inside runner. Tries to take many of his carries to the outside. Blocking.
The Way We Hear It –
Drake is a career backup at Alabama and that is just what he will be in the NFL. He lacks the inside run skills to be an every down player. Will be best as a spot player. He is a good receiver who has the open field run skills to turn a short pass into a long gain. Will also be useful as a kickoff returner. Give him 5-8 touches a game and he just may come up with a home run every once in a while.
Kenny Clark – DT – UCLA
Clark is a third year junior and a two year starter for UCLA. He played as a backup as a true freshman and got a few starts. He has been the fulltime starter the last two years. 2015 was his best year with 77 total tackles, 11 tackles for loss and 6 sacks.
Size –
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/breaking-down-rb-kenyan-drake-and-dt-kenny-clark/
Drake is a fourth year senior who has been a key contributor as a backup for Alabama. He can play as a running back, a kick returner and can even split out as a wide receiver.
Size –
6006 – 208 – 4.45 (All estimates)
Strong Points –
Excellent athlete with very good speed. Quick to change direction. Very good in space. Hands and pass routes. Returns kickoffs.
Weak Points –
Strength and power. Not an inside runner. Tries to take many of his carries to the outside. Blocking.
The Way We Hear It –
Drake is a career backup at Alabama and that is just what he will be in the NFL. He lacks the inside run skills to be an every down player. Will be best as a spot player. He is a good receiver who has the open field run skills to turn a short pass into a long gain. Will also be useful as a kickoff returner. Give him 5-8 touches a game and he just may come up with a home run every once in a while.
Kenny Clark – DT – UCLA
Clark is a third year junior and a two year starter for UCLA. He played as a backup as a true freshman and got a few starts. He has been the fulltime starter the last two years. 2015 was his best year with 77 total tackles, 11 tackles for loss and 6 sacks.
Size –
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/breaking-down-rb-kenyan-drake-and-dt-kenny-clark/