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04-20-2010, 01:29 PM
When NFL scouts look at Gerhart, they see a 6-foot, 231-pound power back who ran for 1,871 yards and 27 touchdowns last season, getting edged out by Alabamaâs Mark Ingram in the closest Heisman vote in history. When they look at Gerhartâs numbers from the NFL scouting combine, they see that he ran a 4.50-second 40-yard dash and registered a 38-inch vertical leap, both impressive numbers for a player his size.
Yet they also see a white guy trying to make it in the league as a feature back, something that has become increasingly rare in this era. Peyton Hillis(notes), now with the Cleveland Browns, led the Denver Broncos in rushing yards in 2008, but was limited to just 54 last season in part because of 2009 draft pick Knowshon Morenoâs(notes) addition.
Race shouldnât be an issue, of course, but Gerhart canât help but believe that it has colored the opinions of at least some potential employers.
âOne team I interviewed with asked me about being a white running back,â Gerhart says. âThey asked if it made me feel entitled, or like I felt I was a poster child for white running backs. I said, âNo, Iâm just out there playing ball. I donât think about that.â I didnât really know what to say.â
One longtime NFL scout insisted that Gerhartâs skin color will likely prevent the Pac-10âs offensive player of the year from being drafted in Thursdayâs first round.
âHeâll be a great second-round pickup for somebody, but I guarantee you if he was the exact same guy â but he was black â heâd go in the first round for sure,â the scout said. âYou could make a case that heâs a Steven Jackson-type â doesnât have blazing speed but heâs strong and powerful and versatile.â
here is the full article.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ms...type042010
Yet they also see a white guy trying to make it in the league as a feature back, something that has become increasingly rare in this era. Peyton Hillis(notes), now with the Cleveland Browns, led the Denver Broncos in rushing yards in 2008, but was limited to just 54 last season in part because of 2009 draft pick Knowshon Morenoâs(notes) addition.
Race shouldnât be an issue, of course, but Gerhart canât help but believe that it has colored the opinions of at least some potential employers.
âOne team I interviewed with asked me about being a white running back,â Gerhart says. âThey asked if it made me feel entitled, or like I felt I was a poster child for white running backs. I said, âNo, Iâm just out there playing ball. I donât think about that.â I didnât really know what to say.â
One longtime NFL scout insisted that Gerhartâs skin color will likely prevent the Pac-10âs offensive player of the year from being drafted in Thursdayâs first round.
âHeâll be a great second-round pickup for somebody, but I guarantee you if he was the exact same guy â but he was black â heâd go in the first round for sure,â the scout said. âYou could make a case that heâs a Steven Jackson-type â doesnât have blazing speed but heâs strong and powerful and versatile.â
here is the full article.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ms...type042010
04-20-2010, 03:21 PM
I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to have Gerhart in Steelers black and gold next season.
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04-20-2010, 05:28 PM
TidesHoss32 Wrote:I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to have Gerhart in Steelers black and gold next season.
I think he would be a good complement to Mendenhall. I think that he would help in short yardage situations.
04-20-2010, 10:07 PM
why are there race problems
04-24-2010, 12:29 AM
any one know when he got drafted
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