DirtDirtDirt
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In his final college season, he had four 100 yard rushing games and 3 games with a YPC under 3.
Zeke Elliott had 1 game under 3 YPC and 1 game under 100 yards.
Gurley had 1 under 100 and 0 under 3.
I highly doubt the NYG are going to put him at KR, and that was a big part of what made him a dynamic college player. It's also not like he was some demon of a receiver at RB. He averaged 3.5 catches a game as a senior for 45 yards, and that was by far his most productive season catching the ball. There's definitely room for skepticism on just how elite he will be. That offense isn't going to do him any favors either.
Naah, he's the whole package, he's gonna be pretty phenomenal