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RSP Boiler Room No.49: WR Teldrick Morgan, Maryland

When it comes to playing in control and understanding the angles and leverage of the game, this receiver has skills that many top prospects lack. Be it the big-time star, the small-school gem, the underrated, or the under-appreciated, I love watching good football players. Maryland wide receiver and return man Teldrick Morgan fits the bill.…
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RSP Boiler Room No.44: RB Corey Clement, Wisconsin

Clement’s performance against LSU is a showcase of 2nd-level vision, indirect balance, and functional agility. I haven’t gotten far enough into Corey Clement’s tape to tell you if he’s a future NFL starter. I haven’t seen evidence of starter-caliber speed and his third-down game needs work. I’ll go as far as saying that if Clement’s…
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Devonta Freeman & Tevin Coleman: Two Pairs of Runs

Why is Devonta Freeman the starter and Tevin Coleman the backup? Two pairs of runs tell the story. Coleman is a stronger and faster player. When he earns big gains, the runs are often more exciting because they are displays of his superior strength and long speed. They also require more physical labor that’s unnecessary. Freeman is…
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RSP Film Room No.86: RB Keith Marshall

4for4.com and Rushing Perspective Analyst Joe Holka joins the program for a look at Keith Marshall’s senior tape and pre-injury highlights. Keith Marshall is generating positive buzz for his speed, strength, and maturity in training camp. He’s clearly the No.3 on Washington’s depth chart but a strong preseason could earn Marshall playing time. Joe Holka…
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RSP Boiler Room No.40: Low Rider, RB Leon Allen

This clip from Western Kentucky’s 6’0″, 235-lb. runner is no highlight, but it’s the kind of play that keeps highlight makers on the field. Short-yardage plays have their own special category in football–especially for runners. One of the most important traits of a great short-yardage runner is finding small creases and exploiting them. One of the…
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RSP Boiler Room No.38: RB Brian Hill And Gap Aggression

One of my favorite under the radar RB prospects is Wyoming RB Brian HIll. This episode of the Boiler Room examines good decision-making and execution of a gap play. For more about gap/zone running, read Chad Spann’s piece. For analysis of skill players in the 2017 draft class, pre-order a login for the 2017…
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RSP Film Room No.84: WR Leonte Carroo

Matt Harmon returns to the show for a look at the college tape of the Dolphins’ rookie. One of the most fascinating developmental story lines this year will be the Dolphins receiving corps. DeVante Parker is an impressive athlete and he flashed those skills when put in a position to succeed in Miami’s offense. The Dolphins…
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RSP Boiler Room No.33: TE Austin Hooper

Four plays that reveal why Austin Hooper has the skills to generate red zone production immediately in Atlanta. For analysis of skill players in this year’s draft class, download the 2016 Rookie Scouting Portfolio – early-bird purchase for April 1 download available now. Better yet, if you’re a fantasy owner the Post-Draft Add-on comes with the 2012…
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RSP Film Room No.84: DE Joey Bosa, OSU

John Owning shows us why Bosa still has upside that many analysts overlook. Joey Bosa can’t bend the edge. It’s one of the common criticisms levied against the OSU defender. After watching Bosa against Indiana with John Owning, I know it’s a false negative. Bosa can bend. In this episode, Owning makes a good case…
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RSP Film Room No.82: LB Darron Lee w/Jene Bramel

