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RB J.K. "All Day" Dobbins (2017 B1G CG MVP, 2019 1st Team All-American, Los Angeles Chargers)

The first one was a tough catch. That's more on Fields than JK, imo. Everything about that game was flukey. Should've beat them by 4 TD's
I agree... we should've blew them out let alone having won.

As for the first one he dropped Fields had to get it over top of a player if I recall correct so that was a tough throw and a difficult grab. That said JK did get two hands on it.

Just sick about that game still. I'll occasionally watch the first 16 points of that game and everything changed with Wade getting tossed. Everything.
 
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I agree... we should've blew them out let alone having won.

As for the first one he dropped Fields had to get it over top of a player if I recall correct so that was a tough throw and a difficult grab. That said JK did get two hands on it.

Just sick about that game still. I'll occasionally watch the first 16 points of that game and everything changed with Wade getting tossed. Everything.

One of the most sickeningly inexplicable losses I can imagine and it happened to fucking Clemson. Really starting to believe Woody's punch cursed us against them.

But back to JK. He was a warrior that game.
 
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J.K. DOBBINS AMONG THE TOP RUNNING BACKS
Dobbins, like Young and Okudah, wasn’t eligible to play in the Senior Bowl as an early NFL draft entrant, but Nagy is a fan of him, as well. He considers Dobbins to be “one of the top two or three” running backs in this year’s draft class.

“My favorite one’s Clyde Edwards-Helaire at LSU, but I really like Dobbins’ run style,” Nagy said. “He’s got a ruggedness to him, he’s got a toughness to him. He runs hard. He kind of makes you tackle him. Doesn’t go down easy.

“He can find holes on his own. He’s got nice vision. And then after contact is where Dobbins stands out,” Nagy added. “A lot of these college guys in spread offenses, you see them get out in space and do things, but at the moment of truth, at that point of contact, Dobbins is really good. So he’s got nice balance, nice power. I think he’s gonna be a good pro.”
 
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No, at RB, the difference in being the #1 RB and the 4th or 5th RB taken could be a rd or round and a half. If you are projected top 5 in any position I think you go. Not sure an extra year of wear and tear in college is worth it.

I was concerned that if the Chiefs didn't take him @ 32 that he may slip. I thought KC was the perfect fit for him. Still surprised they went with Helaire.
 
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