Evan Royster (Penn St.) - 2011 NFL Draft Pick #177 by WAS
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Evan Royster - 2011 NFL Draft
Player Profile:
Evan Royster, Running Back
College: Penn State University
Height: 6'0" | Weight: 210 lbs
Strengths:
- Vision: Royster demonstrated excellent field vision, allowing him to read blocks effectively and find running lanes.
- Balance: He showcased great balance and agility, helping him stay upright after contact and gain extra yards.
- Experience: With a solid collegiate career, he played in a pro-style offense at Penn State, which prepared him for the NFL.
- Durability: Royster's history of staying healthy throughout his college career was a positive indicator for potential NFL teams.
Weaknesses:
- Speed: While effective, Royster lacked elite breakaway speed, which raised concerns about his ability to outrun defenders at the NFL level.
- Pass Protection: There were questions regarding his ability to pick up blitzes and protect the quarterback effectively.
- Receiving Skills: Although he had some experience as a receiver, his ability to contribute in the passing game was considered limited.
Overall Assessment:
Evan Royster was viewed as a solid, if not spectacular, running back prospect entering the 2011 NFL Draft. His durability and vision were his standout traits, which made him an attractive option for teams needing depth at the running back position. However, concerns over his speed and pass-catching abilities may have limited his appeal as a featured back. He was projected to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the draft.
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