Dunn isn't nearly as "built" as Fenroy. Fenroy is a little taller. I don't see their builds or running styles that comparable. They are both undersized for the NFL... by some people's standards. Barry Sanders was arguably the best ever and he was not a monster. Built... yes... monster... no way. There are so many other considerations. If I were to guess I would think that NFL scouts see Fenroy as a very strong powerful "little" back and that he may not take the wear and tear (their opinion... not mine). He also may not come across as a shifty enough juke and accelerate guy for his size (their opinion... not mine). I think he rates high in all categories as a RB... he simply does not have that single RB quality that gets an NFL scout's attention. I think he will get in a camp and be impressive. It will take a little luck to land in the right spot to show his stuff and stay on a roster IMO. It is just so hard to be on the outside working your way in.
First off, I am not trying to support any school over the other. Before you get too excited, take a look and the following link of NCAA 2008 APR scores. Check out some of our schools in LA and find out that ULL is in no better shape than the others. You had 3 sports on notice as of this report. Your football and basketball scores were no better or were worse than McNeese. It is not how a student shows up at school, but what they do while they are there that counts.
http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?ContentID=329
Just reality.
As a whole, you may have something here. But case-specific with Q Lawrence: I went to High School with him. The whole four year ride. All together, we had 6 classes together, including 2 Physical Eds. I don't want to be too harsh on the guy, because honestly, we became some sort of friends, but the Q was definitely not the sharpest tool in the shed. In fact, if he would have been even remotely average, he could have played a big time school.
I understand Q's situation, but the earlier poster was talking about another player being invited to the combine from McNeese, Kyle Link. Kyle happens to be a honor roll student in engineering. I think that it is lame to paint with a broad brush before you know the facts!
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