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Hillman talks about his NFL future

So not what the pros are looking for. He better stay......He's listed at 190 lbs, and its obvious he's lying about that. He's about 20-40 lbs off of what he would need to be, and if he did put on that weight, he'd likely lose his elusiveness. Stay in San Diego......

The RBs today are expected to be fast, have great vision, and have this kind of power.
 
J-Rod said:
So not what the pros are looking for. He better stay......He's listed at 190 lbs, and its obvious he's lying about that. He's about 20-40 lbs off of what he would need to be, and if he did put on that weight, he'd likely lose his elusiveness. Stay in San Diego......

The RBs today are expected to be fast, have great vision, and have this kind of power.



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LOL @ he's too small. What is this, 1990? When teams had 1 feature RB. Teams are more, and more going situational at RB. He's the prototype scatback who can offer a change of pace if he left after this year.

He still needs to get bigger. Faulk was 10 lbs heavier at SDSU as a soph. Faulk also wasn't much of a pass catcher at this point in his career, and his pass protection, like Hillman's wasn't very good...granted it was still better than Hillman who often looks like would-be tacklers on him as he whiffs on a blitzing LB.

Am I saying he's the next Faulk? Nope...not unless he learns to block and catch the ball by next year...as far as college success. I mention him because it's an easy ref. point.
 
Hey Stoner - I haven't seen you around for a long, long time. That goes way back to the old espn board. I'm pretty sure just about everyone here knows what Hillman is capable of. He is going to break lots of records before he is done.
 

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