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    HERE IS A GUY I REALLY DO LIKE FOR GREEN BAY; I HAD HIM AND A PUNTER ON MY LIST

    RB Tyler Ervin: Spent five years at San Jose State and left as one of the most versatile players in school history. Ervin played running back, slot receiver, return specialist, cornerback and special teams in his career. He functioned best as a dual-threat runner, evidenced by more than 1,600 rushing yards and 334 receiving yards last season.

    Slender build at 5-10 and 190, makes up for it with athleticism. He led running backs at the combine with a 39-inch vertical leap and tied for second in the broad jump (10-10). Could be a nice weapon coming out of the backfield for the Packers. Ran a blistering time of 4.39.
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    HERE IS A GUY I REALLY DO LIKE FOR GREEN BAY; I HAD HIM AND A PUNTER ON MY LIST

    RB Tyler Ervin: Spent five years at San Jose State and left as one of the most versatile players in school history. Ervin played running back, slot receiver, return specialist, cornerback and special teams in his career. He functioned best as a dual-threat runner, evidenced by more than 1,600 rushing yards and 334 receiving yards last season.

    Slender build at 5-10 and 190, makes up for it with athleticism. He led running backs at the combine with a 39-inch vertical leap and tied for second in the broad jump (10-10). Could be a nice weapon coming out of the backfield for the Packers. Ran a blistering time of 4.39.
    I like Ervin the most of the guys that I'd consider third down RBs, but I think it's against TT's MO to draft those guys. If he goes outside the norm, I'd endorse Ervin though. He might be the most athletic RB in the draft. Lasco actually tested better and is much bigger, but I didn't see the same athleticism on tape. I think Ervin is a great athlete. I think Lasco tested better than he plays.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bretsky View Post
    HERE IS A GUY I REALLY DO LIKE FOR GREEN BAY; I HAD HIM AND A PUNTER ON MY LIST

    RB Tyler Ervin: Spent five years at San Jose State and left as one of the most versatile players in school history. Ervin played running back, slot receiver, return specialist, cornerback and special teams in his career. He functioned best as a dual-threat runner, evidenced by more than 1,600 rushing yards and 334 receiving yards last season.

    Slender build at 5-10 and 190, makes up for it with athleticism. He led running backs at the combine with a 39-inch vertical leap and tied for second in the broad jump (10-10). Could be a nice weapon coming out of the backfield for the Packers. Ran a blistering time of 4.39.

    And Houston gets him. Too bad, looked interesting for sure.
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