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Chris Snape's avatar

Amazing talent, his first touch for Michigan state is a 96 yard touchdown. As Kenneth will attest I am a big supporter of runninbacks. The courage of a prize fighter is needed, the vision of a Longhorn sheep hunter and the football IQ of person in mensa. Marshal Falk knew every play in the Colts playbook. He knew what each players assignment was. He taught Payton Manning the offense. When he went to the Rams he made them the best show on turf.

A pre sorry for bragging, I played elite level rugby, and my position controlled and called all set plays. Having watched KW3 a fair bit, before the draft and much more since, he posses one quality that very few do. KW3 is able to side step without losing speed. Sidestep is a rugby term for a faint a deke. Only the most gifted runners can bob and weave while still accelerating. In order to pull off this move you need to make your defender move the way you want him to, which is no easy trick. His size is optimal, not to tall, I believe 5ft 9, 211 lbs. He presents a small target but carries a huge punch. His ability to hide behind blockers and then spring into action is elite.

I dare any anylist to explain to me why a game changing player is somehow bad value to draft in the second round. I have heard so many talking heads give Seattle a C on KW3 draft position, because they should have taken a quarterback. There will be one quarterback from this draft that will have a good NFL career, I am not sure who, maybe Picket as he is going to a good team. Does anybody think Derick Henry was overdrafted in the second round, or Stewart from the Colts. The pure laziness to not know, or care that Chris Carsons career maybe over, I hope not. To not know or care that Pete Carroll wants to run to set up the pass. Bucky Brooks was excited about Seattle's pick, as was Chris Simm's. Those are two men who know football.

If you just watch KW3 at Michigan St. think of about his side step, you can't teach that, you are born with it.

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KJ Willers's avatar

Man, he'll fit right in. He even arrives expecting bad run blocking. I do jest though. Our run blocking really came together late last year. That was with Duane Brown holding down the left side...

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