Hall, today I am Mighty,
But right now on this pitch,
You are the god of Iowa State!!
Some fans recently asked Xiaobian, our scouting report has done so many periods, how come there has not been a running back, is it because this session of running backs is not good? Admittedly, none of this year's rookie running backs can be selected in the first round. But the one most likely to be selected in the first round is Necessarily Iowa State University's Brice Hall. Today, let's analyze the characteristics of Hall.
Basic information
Brice Hall
Running Back, Iowa State University
Height: 5'11 1/4 (1.81m)
Weight: 217 lbs (98 KG)
Birthday: 2001.5.31
Draft Template: Joe Mixon
University data
Freshman Year (12 games)
186 dashes, 897 yards, 9 touchdowns, 23 catches, 252 yards, 1 touchdown
Sophomore Year (12 games)
279 dashes, 1572 yards, 21 touchdowns; 23 catches, 180 yards, 2 touchdowns
Junior Year (12 games)
253 dashes, 1472 yards, 20 touchdowns, 36 catches, 302 yards, 3 touchdowns
Physical data
Arm Length: 31 3/4" (79cm)
Palm weft: 9 3/4 (25cm)
40 yards: 4.39 seconds
Vertical jump: 40 inches (102cm)
Standing long jump: 126 inches (3.20m)
Advantage analysis
- Vertical sprint speed and acceleration are fast
-Flexible, quick to change directions, clean and clean
-The Company has maintained a high level of output and experience for 3 years
- Possess the ability to catch the ball and even complete difficult catches
- In passing offense, it can react quickly to the defense after receiving the ball, and is extremely threatening in the third gear of attack
- Dynamic open field of view, good at reading gap and offensive line vacancies
-The university has scored a dash in 24 consecutive games, setting a new university record
Weakness analysis
-Sometimes there is hesitation when you just hand over the ball in the backcourt
- The standing position is too high to continue to push forward after being hit
- Excessive use during college years
summary
Hall was filled with honors in college. In 24 games throughout his sophomore and junior seasons, he got at least one dash in each game. It also helped him draw a lot of ground in the history of college football. From the perspective of technical characteristics, the first thing is his ability to catch the ball. His ability to run routes is excellent and he is able to complete all sorts of outrageous catches. At the same time, he can react to the defense instantly after receiving the ball, which also makes him a running back who can play in every gear. In addition, his 40-yard score of 4.39 on the composite test also gave scouts a new understanding of his speed.
However, his use in college has also caused many scouts to be suspicious. As we all know, running backs are consumables, and Hall has scored a total of 718 times in his three years in college, which is a huge number, and whether he can maintain a high standard in the NFL is doubtful to many. However, Jonathan Taylor, who shined in the NFL this year, has an even more amazing 926 punches in three years in college, but still played amazing performances in the NFL, so the problem of Hall's use can also be ignored for the time being.
In terms of college performance, Hall is the number one running back in this draft. Unsurprisingly, he will also be the first running back to be selected. However, it is still uncertain whether he will be selected in the first round. Now it seems that the team most likely to choose him at the end of the first round is The Beal who needs to strengthen the rush, but he also has a certain probability of falling into the second round.