Actually Pollard was already 212 pounds coming out Memphis state per his NFL draft profile.
And he was already showing surprising lower body tackle breaking ability even his rookie year.
Weight wasn't an issue pass blocking. Just like a number of rbs, it was an anchor and technique issue until he improved in that area.
Look these stories get blown out the longer and longer they get away from a guys rookie year he was barely 6 foot some people have them listed at 6 foot some just under some of them listed at 208 some 210...
You're going to try to tell me if 5'9 200 that the body build at just under six foot and 210 is different? I'd say common sense says if you take two and a half inches off of one player, he's shorter and he's 200 pounds it's going to be about the same body build as the player who's taller and a little bit heavier in weight...
it's like almost exactly the same... I mean when you look at Emmett Smith was 5 foot 9 215 who knows we gained weight later in his career but he wasn't huge he was almost a perfect size running back, so we're talking about Jayden Blue only being 15 pounds difference from ES22 but the exact size as Jamyr Gibbs with the same speed and people are acting like he's some gadget player???
no, this isn't Vaugn or lucky or Jet we're talking about he's going to be more than just a third down guy who catches more than he runs in a way he is Tony Pollard before the injury, and everyone keeps acting like Tony Pollard now grew three inches and fifteen pounds and shoot fireballs out of his ****..LOL.
So that is where the comps are coming from they're about the same size when you look at the body type that you would see from their frame and I'm not sure how fast Tony was as a rookie but Jayden Blues blazing fast so almost the same size maybe faster this is why we're using that as a nfl comp and there's nothing wrong with it except for anybody trying to discount what Jayden Blue can do..
So yes we're going to need a dirty yards guy someone to get short yardage pound it up the middle a lot but Jay Boo is going to be able to be in the mix on an even level if they do use him right he can run between the tackles he can run outside the tackles but he's just not a guy you want to pound too much neither is Tony, tony lost a lot because they used him more the more they used him up the more they wanted him to use as a regular running back he became less effective at breaking big runs..
As long as they strike balance and don't overuse this guy, I see a lot of the same from him as we got from Tony before the injury.....