What's the problem with Cam Skattebo?

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I see him as the best RB after Omarion Hampton; only Arizona has him on its roster. What's the problem with him? I see a lot of potential in him.
 
I only seen him play one game and that was against the Longhorns. Judging by that one game he looks like a first round pick. He almost single handedly won the game for Arizona St.
 
He is a rotational back in the NFL IMO.
His style will probably make him a player that does not last long in the league if he was the full time starter.
Also seems to be stories that he is a bit of a head case and players like him on the field but not so much in the locker room.
 
I see him as the best RB after Omarion Hampton; only Arizona has him on its roster. What's the problem with him? I see a lot of potential in him.
He is a good backup, but his game wont translate as an NFL starter. Not enough speed or burst. That and his running style will have him wear down overnthe course of the season in the NFL if he has a starter workload. You'd have a good back in September, and an ineffective one in December. In the NFL he would be best used as a weapon against tired defenses
 
He isn't a great athlete. Will be interesting to see how high he goes.
I think he is a good athlete, I just don't think has more then a 3rd gear. His vertical and standing broad jump were good and he has power. His style of running into everyone just doesn't translate into a career longer then 3 or 4 years.
 
Skattebo was never going to be an elite RB prospect in the draft. He had a great season that put him on the map and it will get him drafted somewhere in the mid-to-late rounds, which is way better than where he was a year ago. It's just too deep of a RB class and there are better, more well-rounded prospects. Skattebo would still be a good pick for a team on Day 3 looking for some RB depth on the roster. He's a good receiver out of the backfield and I could see him being a really useful backup RB
 
I saw Skatebo play three times this year and people who are judging him by his speed (or lack of it) don’t understand his game. He’s a football player. Plain and simple.

I see this kid as an effective situational player. He will obviously be great in short yardage situations but he’s also an underrated receiver.

He’s not an every down back but on the right team with the right understanding of what he can do, he will be effective. Is he an every down back? No. Can he be part of an effective committee? Yes.
 

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