RB/WR/KR/PR Christian McCaffrey Stanford

Biggems

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would you draft him, and if so, how high would you go?

I would go as high as a 2nd for him. He is a dynamic player, something we are missing on both offense and special teams.

of course, don't be surprised if NE drafts him.
 

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This guy gets stereotyped beyond belief.

It'd be comical if it wasn't so sad.
 

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He has to go to the right situation. I see him more as a specialist in the NFL.
 

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Reggie Bush/Percy Harvin type player IMO. Use him to return kicks, slot WR, and 3rd down back. He's a heck of a player.
 

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Reggie Bush/Percy Harvin type player IMO. Use him to return kicks, slot WR, and 3rd down back. He's a heck of a player.

Should be interesting.
He has about the same speed and moves as Harvin, but he's much bigger.
6' 205. And 4.4 with wiggle.
I'm at least curious.

Lol
The kid certainly has bloodlines....Olympic Sprinter granddad, NFL WR dad, soccer playing mom. Jeesh
 

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Yes, I misread his class....for some reason I saw Sr. instead of So.

Oh well, there is still Braxton Miller this year.....and we can go after McCaff next year.
 

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Reggie Bush/Percy Harvin type player IMO. Use him to return kicks, slot WR, and 3rd down back. He's a heck of a player.

Agreed, with a bit more power to his game.

I wouldn't mind having him if he promises to stop that silly chest slapping and pointing to the heavens thing he does after every TD.
 

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Agreed, with a bit more power to his game.

I wouldn't mind having him if he promises to stop that silly chest slapping and pointing to the heavens thing he does after every TD.

If he keeps scoring TD's in the NFL (for the Cowboys) at his current rate, point away young man.
 

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Big numbers that's for sure. But I only saw him up close in one game, Notre Dame, and he was rather pedestrian in that game as ND bottled him up pretty well.

Hogan on the other hand, tore ND apart.
 

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His chest slapping coupled with Garrett's clapping might push some fans over the edge.

Again, the young man is scoring.

Scoring touchdowns.


Garrett claps at everything and many times for no reason at all.


Huge difference.
 

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Again, the young man is scoring.

Scoring touchdowns.


Garrett claps at everything and many times for no reason at all.


Huge difference.

Points well made. I stand corrected.

Now, if we could just bring Tebow out of retirement to pass this kid the ball then our touchdowns would be really eventful. ;)
 

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Reggie Bush/Percy Harvin type player IMO. Use him to return kicks, slot WR, and 3rd down back. He's a heck of a player.

Yea, first player I think of when comparing him is Reggie Bush. I think he has a chance to be a really good football player, but not a lead back.
 

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This guy had a great game against a a decent defense, I hope the front office keeps him in mind!
 
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