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NC RB Quavaris Crouch (Tennessee Signee)

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Harding University (Charlotte, NC)
Ht: 6'2"
Wt: 224 lbs
Class: 2019 (High School)



 
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Reminds me of Beanie how quickly he accelerates and squares his shoulders to go north and south. No wasted motion or time dancing around at the LOS, except to evade the one defender that flashes into the backfield. Tavion in this class and potentially this kid in 2019... Me likey.
 
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“The Ohio State offer means a lot because it comes from a place that does a great job developing backs,” Crouch said. “I talked to the running backs coach and he seemed like a great guy. I’m a big fan of Ezekial Elliott and I know they had a really good running back before him in Carlos Hyde. I’ve been watching Ohio State for a long time because my they’re my best friend’s favorite team.
“I’m going to try to visit Michigan, Ohio State, and Alabama in the summer,” said Crouch.
 
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Five-star running back says he’ll instead play linebacker in order to have longer term NFL career

We’ve heard for several years now about the devaluation of the running back at the NFL level. Now that may even be filtering down a few levels to top recruits considering how they want their college careers to play out.

Speaking to the Washington Post this week, Charlotte (NC) Harding running back Quavaris Crouch disclosed that while he’s one of the best at his positions in the country in the class of 2019, he’ll be playing linebacker at the next level because stopping tailbacks pays a lot more than running the ball in the NFL.

“I want to be smart about it,” Crouch told the paper. “My passion is running back. I love to play running back. I love to score touchdowns. Realistically, I feel like linebacker is the best for me.”

Entire article: https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...cker-in-order-to-have-longer-term-nfl-career/

Frankly, I'm surprised more players don't do this, i.e. switch positions from RB or QB, wtc. to improve their chances at a longer NFL career.
 
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