I know a lot people outside of the Bama program feel like Lacy was made by the dominance of Alabama's offensive line. Conversely, I've also heard some believe he belongs in the category with Ingram and Richardson as a prospect... perhaps even better.
There's no question that Bama's offensive line was spectacular, but I've also seen how Lacy is able to get yards after contact. Heck, I think we saw Michigan St's defense make "business decisions" and decline to even make an attempt to tackle him.
Georgia's defense that was full of NFL prospects still has nightmares about him.
I watched him thoroughly dominate Notre Dame tacklers physically.... regardless of the offensive line's performance...throwing defenders to the ground with one arm in the title game. He appears to be a very strong and determined runner, and by that I mean... unusually strong and determined.
He has the speed to break the long one once in the open field. His patented spin move is a tremendous tool for potential tacklers to deal with.
I realize he's had some injury issues to deal with, and even some ball security issues early in his career, but how does everyone feel he stacks up as a pro prospect, particularly in relation to Ingram and Richardson?
Is he really as quality of a back as he appears to be, or is he mainly a product of an outstanding offensive line?
There's no question that Bama's offensive line was spectacular, but I've also seen how Lacy is able to get yards after contact. Heck, I think we saw Michigan St's defense make "business decisions" and decline to even make an attempt to tackle him.
Georgia's defense that was full of NFL prospects still has nightmares about him.
I watched him thoroughly dominate Notre Dame tacklers physically.... regardless of the offensive line's performance...throwing defenders to the ground with one arm in the title game. He appears to be a very strong and determined runner, and by that I mean... unusually strong and determined.
He has the speed to break the long one once in the open field. His patented spin move is a tremendous tool for potential tacklers to deal with.
I realize he's had some injury issues to deal with, and even some ball security issues early in his career, but how does everyone feel he stacks up as a pro prospect, particularly in relation to Ingram and Richardson?
Is he really as quality of a back as he appears to be, or is he mainly a product of an outstanding offensive line?