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2017 NFL Draft Player Profiles: Oklahoma State RB Chris Carson

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From now until the 2017 NFL Draft takes place, we hope to showcase as many prospects as possible and examine both their strengths and weaknesses. Most of these profiles will feature individuals that the Pittsburgh Steelers are likely to have an interest in, while a few others will be top-ranked players. If there is a player you would like us to analyze, let us know in the comments below.

Chris Carson/RB Oklahoma State – 5’11’6 218

The Good

– Great frame and carries his weight well
– Powerful runner who runs with a low pad level and can run defenders over while maintain balance, highlight reel plays
– Downhill runner, build-up speed runner but shows above average burst that helps create his power
– Tough runner who falls forward on contact
– Bigger back but shows ability to get skinny through the hole
– Gets square in pass pro and aggressive/physical in his chips out of the backfield
– Testing indicates great explosion that will help on zone, one-cut schemes

The Bad

– Long speed is average and will only outrun slow LBs
– Vision in space is poor and he’s an incredibly straight-line runner who looks to run over, not around
– Doesn’t have much wiggle and isn’t going to make anyone miss
– Has to gather steps on zone schemes when trying to bend runs back
– Easily tracked down when trying to bounce runs laterally, not fast enough to win the edge
– Soft inside shoulder in pass pro and needs to work on recognition
– Production was below average and never had to be the bellcow back, wasn’t productive in “lead” role in 2015
– Not a lot of receptions out of the backfield and drops too many passes, questionable hands

Bio

– 213 career carries at Oklahoma State
– Career: 213 carries 1122 yards 13 TDs, 30 career receptions
– 2015: 131 carries, 3.