No offense but Notre Dame is calling to have a chat right now about this ^..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
Draft Projection: Priority free agent
- 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.
This is a good video to watch of Mafah to see what he could potentially be.
Don't put that kind of pressure on him.Maybe one day he will be as good as Rico.
None taken. I didn't write it.No offense
The thing with mafah was is not drafted to be RB1. He is a perfect compliment to Blues speed. In a perfect world they become thunder and lightning like Deangelo Williams and Jonathan StewartClunky runner with poor vision? Lol. Tell me what I'm missing.![]()
Simply put he is just a limited player at a position that is typically one of the deepest. Very good at what he does as an interesting combo of power back with patience as a runner. That said though he doesn't seem to have the long speed to outrun those 2nd level players. His agility seems like its going to look much better against college athletes than it will on tape at the pro level so these outside runs are likely to be a limited thing he would see in the NFL. Its kinda like having a WR with speed that struggles with the underneath routes...Good player to have and you would like to stash him as a situational or developmental player, but thats also tougher to do with a RB as you often only carry three of them on your roster. The roster math at RB gets tough, and for the Cowboys you probably have serious competition for 1, possibly 2 spots between Mafah, Leupke, Sanders, and Vaughn. Not sure if Mafah played much on special teams in college, but often times that last RB spot is needed to do so.I know very little about college evaluations but does anyone have an educated view on why he was evaluated as a priority UDFA vs mid late round?
I’ll just focus on the positives..Clunky runner with poor vision? Lol. Tell me what I'm missing.![]()