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Couple talented Bobcats pretty high on this list. I'm betting we'll have a couple more on this list before the season ends in December...!
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That's what I thought. He's very similar to EWU's Meyer IMO, and was ranked substantially above him. I think that's due to the punting thing. I also wonder if they know that when he punts, it's a roll-out style...Helcat72 wrote:Interesting that Travis is the first QB listed!
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Only if he's standing on a ladder! I went to the football banquet and Travis is no 6'-3" maybe 6'-1". I don't think I'm telling any NFL scouts anything that they don't or won't know if they think about drafting him. He does however "play bigger" than he is. I think it's because he is so strong.Cat Grad wrote:It also helps that he's a little over 6'3"
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Well, we could argue over a couple of inches all day, but whatever. Last year's program listed him at 6'2" and the one I got in Great Falls has him at 6'2" again and I read in a scouting report that he's a little over 6'3" and when I compare him to Mohollon on the cover of the program he's MUCH taller than Mohollon and...there, this discussion would fit right in on the eFizz site 
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Okay .. he's 6'3+ with cleats and 6'2 w/o cleatsCat Grad wrote:Well, we could argue over a couple of inches all day, but whatever. Last year's program listed him at 6'2" and the one I got in Great Falls has him at 6'2" again and I read in a scouting report that he's a little over 6'3" and when I compare him to Mohollon on the cover of the program he's MUCH taller than Mohollon and...there, this discussion would fit right in on the eFizz site
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If you think Lex is NFL material, check out his #'s from the semi's & championship game last season. It was something like 26 carries for 63 yards; and this was against teams playing the pass because Ochs was on FIRE. Given what Ochs was doing, Hilliard should have EASILY gotten over 100 yards in both games.
Lex has ONE attribute that makes him an above-average IAA running back - power. Average speed, average quickness, and less-than-average moves; not exactly the recipe for an NFL tailback. If you doubt me, watch some game films; his biggest games were simply a result of him overpowering tacklers combined with some very poor tackling by defenders.
Or try this: For my money, I'll still take Yohance Humphrey over Lex; how far did YH get in the NFL? Did he even get a tryout? Last time I heard of YH, he was dodging (or rather NOT dodging) the law in Billings.
Lex has ONE attribute that makes him an above-average IAA running back - power. Average speed, average quickness, and less-than-average moves; not exactly the recipe for an NFL tailback. If you doubt me, watch some game films; his biggest games were simply a result of him overpowering tacklers combined with some very poor tackling by defenders.
Or try this: For my money, I'll still take Yohance Humphrey over Lex; how far did YH get in the NFL? Did he even get a tryout? Last time I heard of YH, he was dodging (or rather NOT dodging) the law in Billings.
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I don't know El - maybe you're right. But when Travis was on fire, and he was alot, why didn't we have huge ground gains? I just really like the way Lex runs and think if he progresses at a normal rate, he'll play in the NFL.
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I'm sorry, did you not see JD in the EWU game? I'll agree that we didn't have a great ground game last year, but you know what? We AVERAGED more rushing yards per game than did the Griz and the great Lex Hilliard. (At least we were leading them going into the Brawl, I don't remember the final #'s, but they were roughly the same) Also, remember what our O-line looked like at the end of the year...catatac wrote:...But when Travis was on fire, and he was alot, why didn't we have huge ground gains?...
I predict right now that we will have a stronger & more consistent rushing attack this year than will the Griz, even though everyone seems to agree that Lex is CLEARLY better than JD. I beg to differ...
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Thems are bold words my friend.El_Gato wrote:I'm sorry, did you not see JD in the EWU game? I'll agree that we didn't have a great ground game last year, but you know what? We AVERAGED more rushing yards per game than did the Griz and the great Lex Hilliard. (At least we were leading them going into the Brawl, I don't remember the final #'s, but they were roughly the same) Also, remember what our O-line looked like at the end of the year...catatac wrote:...But when Travis was on fire, and he was alot, why didn't we have huge ground gains?...
I predict right now that we will have a stronger & more consistent rushing attack this year than will the Griz, even though everyone seems to agree that Lex is CLEARLY better than JD. I beg to differ...
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