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Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room: WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Ohio State)
Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room examines a pair of plays from NFL Draft prospect Jaxon Smith-Njigba that are indicative of the preparation this compelling wide receiver prospect from Ohio State has shown thus far during his career. One of the common themes the RSP tries to impress upon the public about scouting talent effectively is […]
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RB Deuce Vaughn’s (Kansas St.) Route-Receiving Chops: Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler room examines the route and receiving chops of 2023 NFL Draft prospect Deuce Vaugh, a diminutive but explosive running back at Kansas State. Is Deuce Vaughn the next Darren Sproles? I’m not onboard with that comparison. From what I’ve seen thus far, Sproles was at least a notch higher than Vaughn […]
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RB Bijan Robinson (Texas): The Next Reggie Bush or Saquon Barkley? Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room
Matt Waldman’s RSP Film Room profiles 2023 NFL Draft prospect Bijan Robinson’s tape and reveals where Robinson can develop more high-level concepts to compliment his big-play athletic ability and maximize his already promising skills. The Next Reggie Bush? The USC running back lit the draft world on fire with his exploits. Many compared Bush to […]
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RB Lew Nichols III (Central Michigan) and the Box Count: Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room examines 2023 NFL Draft prospect, RB Lew Nichols III of Central Michigan, a rugged back who could rely more on pre-snap box counts to set up his carries. Efficiency + Effort = Consistent Production Nichols is a high-effort running prospect. At 5-10, 220 pounds, he’s in the sweet spot of […]
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RB Sean Tucker (Syracuse) and Maintaining A Downhill Focus: Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room examines 2023 NFL Draft prospect Sean Tucker, the speedy RB prospect from Syracuse who can benefit from developing a better downhill mentality between the tackles. Speed Kills… …and immolates running backs who succumb to its seduction. Sean Tucker is a great example. Syracuse’s freshman All-American has the wheels to challenge […]
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room: Bijan Robinson, Zach Evans, and Hugging Blocks
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room examines Texas RB Bijan Robinson and Ole Miss RB Zach Evans, two excellent running back prospects who could declare for the 2023 NFL Draft class, and the subtle detail of hugging blocks. RBs Actually Think Football fans, especially NFL and fantasy football fanatics, hold a primitive default view of running […]
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room: Getting Skinny with RB Tank Bigsby (Auburn)
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room examines Auburn RB Tank Bigsby’s ability to work through tight creases. Clips of running backs tearing through creases the size of highways accounts for roughly half of the draftnik highlights passing through my social media timelines every year. Elements of those clips can be substantive for scouting talent at the […]
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast Quick Game w/Mark Schofield: Recent and Potential Personnel Moves
Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman talk recent and potential personnel changes around the league, including quarterback, wide receiver, and running back situations. Thoughts on Trevor Lawrence’s first year. Is Raheem Mostert Miami bound? Does Trey Sermon have a chance in San Francisco with Coach Lynn aboard? With Pep Hamilton aboard Is Davis Mills the guy […]
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No. 326: WR Kyle Philips (UCLA) When There’s Too Much of A Good Thing
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room examines the release repertoire of UCLA slot receiver Kyle Philips who can be guilty of having too much of a good thing when it comes to his arsenal of footwork. Can a prospect have too much of a good thing? If he doesn’t know how to apply his skills with […]
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room No. 317: WR Jahan Dotson (Penn State) Giving the Expected and Unexpected
Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room examines the craft of WR Jahan Dotson, a Penn State product who wins by giving defenders what they expect before transforming it into something unexpected. One of the best ways to tell that a college wide receiver is technically-advanced for his age is how he tells a story as a […]