Bishop Sankey (Washington) - 2014 NFL Draft Pick #54 by TEN
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Bishop Sankey (2014 NFL Draft)
College: University of Washington
Position: Running Back
Overview
Bishop Sankey was a standout running back at the University of Washington, known for his impressive combination of speed, agility, and vision. He was considered one of the top running backs in the 2014 NFL Draft class.
Strengths
- Vision: Sankey demonstrated excellent field vision, allowing him to identify and exploit running lanes effectively.
- Balance: He showcased good balance and body control, enabling him to maintain forward momentum even after contact.
- Acceleration: Sankey possessed quick acceleration, making him a threat to break away for long gains once he found an opening.
- Pass-Catching: He was a capable receiver out of the backfield, providing versatility in the passing game.
Weaknesses
- Size: At around 5'10" and 203 pounds, some scouts questioned whether he had the size to handle a heavy workload in the NFL.
- Durability: There were concerns about his ability to withstand the physicality of the professional game over a full season.
- Blocking Skills: While competent, his pass protection skills were not as polished as some of the other top running back prospects.
Overall Assessment
As the first running back selected in the 2014 NFL Draft, Bishop Sankey was viewed as a player with the potential to be a feature back in the right system. His combination of skills made him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their backfield.
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