LRZ to NFL
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 7:26 pm
Pacheco is their main running back and LRZ isn't taking snaps from him. But they haven't yet brought back either of their third down backs from last year: Edwards-Hilare who was a first round pick who they didn't pick up the fifth year option on or McKinnon who is 31 now (ancient in RB terms).FKAS wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2024 8:16 pm Good team to join. With the rule changes re IPP roster additions and kick off returning he's got as good a shot as he's ever likely to get. Chiefs running game got a bit of criticism during the regular system and iirc Chiefs tended to have just the one go to running back (might be wrong there though). Be interesting to see if they use him in pre season.
Yeah I saw something on his combine results to suggest that dash wise he was ok for a running back but slow compared to this year's draft WR and his jumps were poor. The again he wasn't happy with how he performed.switchskier wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 12:29 amPacheco is their main running back and LRZ isn't taking snaps from him. But they haven't yet brought back either of their third down backs from last year: Edwards-Hilare who was a first round pick who they didn't pick up the fifth year option on or McKinnon who is 31 now (ancient in RB terms).FKAS wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2024 8:16 pm Good team to join. With the rule changes re IPP roster additions and kick off returning he's got as good a shot as he's ever likely to get. Chiefs running game got a bit of criticism during the regular system and iirc Chiefs tended to have just the one go to running back (might be wrong there though). Be interesting to see if they use him in pre season.
But LRZ is still the wrong build for RB. Opinion seems to be that the evised kick-off laws should help him however.
His pro day stats are interesting, if only because of how poorly they compare to his competition at the NFL combine. I hope that his body is able to pick up more explosiveness with different training and it just hasn't taken effect yet.
4.43 in his 40-yard dash, a 9'7" broad jump and 29-inch vertical jump
A lot of the guys he was up again will have been training for months just for the jumps they do at the combine, when LRZ was running at professional rugby defences.FKAS wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 2:56 amYeah I saw something on his combine results to suggest that dash wise he was ok for a running back but slow compared to this year's draft WR and his jumps were poor. The again he wasn't happy with how he performed.switchskier wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 12:29 amPacheco is their main running back and LRZ isn't taking snaps from him. But they haven't yet brought back either of their third down backs from last year: Edwards-Hilare who was a first round pick who they didn't pick up the fifth year option on or McKinnon who is 31 now (ancient in RB terms).FKAS wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2024 8:16 pm Good team to join. With the rule changes re IPP roster additions and kick off returning he's got as good a shot as he's ever likely to get. Chiefs running game got a bit of criticism during the regular system and iirc Chiefs tended to have just the one go to running back (might be wrong there though). Be interesting to see if they use him in pre season.
But LRZ is still the wrong build for RB. Opinion seems to be that the evised kick-off laws should help him however.
His pro day stats are interesting, if only because of how poorly they compare to his competition at the NFL combine. I hope that his body is able to pick up more explosiveness with different training and it just hasn't taken effect yet.
4.43 in his 40-yard dash, a 9'7" broad jump and 29-inch vertical jump
What are the comparable stats for top performers in the NFL?switchskier wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 12:29 amPacheco is their main running back and LRZ isn't taking snaps from him. But they haven't yet brought back either of their third down backs from last year: Edwards-Hilare who was a first round pick who they didn't pick up the fifth year option on or McKinnon who is 31 now (ancient in RB terms).FKAS wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2024 8:16 pm Good team to join. With the rule changes re IPP roster additions and kick off returning he's got as good a shot as he's ever likely to get. Chiefs running game got a bit of criticism during the regular system and iirc Chiefs tended to have just the one go to running back (might be wrong there though). Be interesting to see if they use him in pre season.
But LRZ is still the wrong build for RB. Opinion seems to be that the evised kick-off laws should help him however.
His pro day stats are interesting, if only because of how poorly they compare to his competition at the NFL combine. I hope that his body is able to pick up more explosiveness with different training and it just hasn't taken effect yet.
4.43 in his 40-yard dash, a 9'7" broad jump and 29-inch vertical jump
I put this in the NFL chat. 40 yard dash very good. Vertical (measure of explosiveness) very bad. 3 cone, for route running, not available.Spiffy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 4:19 pmWhat are the comparable stats for top performers in the NFL?switchskier wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 12:29 amPacheco is their main running back and LRZ isn't taking snaps from him. But they haven't yet brought back either of their third down backs from last year: Edwards-Hilare who was a first round pick who they didn't pick up the fifth year option on or McKinnon who is 31 now (ancient in RB terms).FKAS wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2024 8:16 pm Good team to join. With the rule changes re IPP roster additions and kick off returning he's got as good a shot as he's ever likely to get. Chiefs running game got a bit of criticism during the regular system and iirc Chiefs tended to have just the one go to running back (might be wrong there though). Be interesting to see if they use him in pre season.
But LRZ is still the wrong build for RB. Opinion seems to be that the evised kick-off laws should help him however.
His pro day stats are interesting, if only because of how poorly they compare to his competition at the NFL combine. I hope that his body is able to pick up more explosiveness with different training and it just hasn't taken effect yet.
4.43 in his 40-yard dash, a 9'7" broad jump and 29-inch vertical jump
I've got no power here. Just enough juice to shove the thread over here, but no power over anything already in here. You'll have to bother morepork.