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RJ Harvey receiving alot of interest from NFL teams

Tomlin and Khan were there and they will need 1 or 2 RBs depending if they bring back Warren or Najee or neither. If his 40 time is decent he goes in 2 or 3. If not, 4 or later. I think he’s a 3rd down back or backup.
 
Shut up. Blake had his best years in Jacksonville. Green Bay, LA, and wherever else he went, nowhere near the same. So just shut up with the bullshit.
Mike Sims-Walker, Storm Johnson, Gabe Davis, AJ Bouye, Leger Douzable, Bruce Miller, Matthew Wright, Josh Robinson, Jacob Harris.

It's Definitely the place UCF players go to kill their career. Wish it was different.
 
Mike Sims-Walker, Storm Johnson, Gabe Davis, AJ Bouye, Leger Douzable, Bruce Miller, Matthew Wright, Josh Robinson, Jacob Harris.

It's Definitely the place UCF players go to kill their career. Wish it was different.
Mike Sims Walker had his best years as a Jaguar. Storm Johnson was cut very early on and wasn't picked up by any other team. Matt Wright got started in Jacksonville and is having success. Josh Robinson was already done by the time he was a Jag. AJ had his best years as a Jag. Gabe has only been there 1 year. Douz was in Jville for 1 season (2010) and his career ended in 2017. Bruce had his best years as a 49er, f'd up his career, then the Jags gave him a 2nd chance. What are you talking about?
 
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Mike Sims Walker had his best years as a Jaguar. Storm Johnson was cut very early on and wasn't picked up by any other team. Matt Wright got started in Jacksonville and is having success. Josh Robinson was already done by the time he was a Jag. AJ had his best years as a Jag. Gabe has only been there 1 year. Douz was in Jville for 1 season (2010) and his career ended in 2017. Bruce had his best years as a 49er, f'd up his career, then the Jags gave him a 2nd chance. What are you talking about?
Nobody responded to this because it's accurate. I'm not even pontificating. It's the truth. Most people just follow along. That's why most here dog Jacksonville. Should be appreciating Jacksonville for providing UCF with so much talent and for providing so many opportunities for former UCF players. I get most of you are from Central and South Florida so you're Bucs or Dolphins fans. It's cool.
 
Nobody responded to this because it's accurate. I'm not even pontificating. It's the truth. Most people just follow along. That's why most here dog Jacksonville. Should be appreciating Jacksonville for providing UCF with so much talent and for providing so many opportunities for former UCF players. I get most of you are from Central and South Florida so you're Bucs or Dolphins fans. It's cool.
Why are you quoting and responding to yourself. Let it go already.
 
Nobody responded to this because it's accurate. I'm not even pontificating. It's the truth. Most people just follow along. That's why most here dog Jacksonville. Should be appreciating Jacksonville for providing UCF with so much talent and for providing so many opportunities for former UCF players. I get most of you are from Central and South Florida so you're Bucs or Dolphins fans. It's cool.
OK I'll respond. Mike Sims-Walker went to Jacksonville, had the best of his career, which was short because he went to Jacksonville to have his career die. Storm Johnson went to Jax to have his career die, yet he DID get on Miami for a year, so wrong there. Matthew Wright was the starter for them, broke their losing streak in England, and they appreciated it so much, they cut him before the next year, and if you think his career is a success, what are you smoking? 17 kicks in 2 years? Douz is the only one you can say had success post Jags. The others went their to have their career end. Bruce was making a comeback till Jags cut him for whatever reason. Careers go there to die. Barely anyone from UCF ends up better after a stint in Jacksonville.

Again, being a fan since they started picking UCF guys, I wish it was different.
 
Tomlin and Khan were there and they will need 1 or 2 RBs depending if they bring back Warren or Najee or neither. If his 40 time is decent he goes in 2 or 3. If not, 4 or later. I think he’s a 3rd down back or backup.
His strong suits include blocking and pass catching. That along with ability to break tackles make him more than a 3rd down back.
 
OK I'll respond. Mike Sims-Walker went to Jacksonville, had the best of his career, which was short because he went to Jacksonville to have his career die. Storm Johnson went to Jax to have his career die, yet he DID get on Miami for a year, so wrong there. Matthew Wright was the starter for them, broke their losing streak in England, and they appreciated it so much, they cut him before the next year, and if you think his career is a success, what are you smoking? 17 kicks in 2 years? Douz is the only one you can say had success post Jags. The others went their to have their career end. Bruce was making a comeback till Jags cut him for whatever reason. Careers go there to die. Barely anyone from UCF ends up better after a stint in Jacksonville.

Again, being a fan since they started picking UCF guys Hell I was a fan when they brought in Daunte's Viking backup QB who was working his farm a week earlier and he won the game for them, then was cut soon later. I wish it was different.
 
OK I'll respond. Mike Sims-Walker went to Jacksonville, had the best of his career, which was short because he went to Jacksonville to have his career die. Storm Johnson went to Jax to have his career die, yet he DID get on Miami for a year, so wrong there. Matthew Wright was the starter for them, broke their losing streak in England, and they appreciated it so much, they cut him before the next year, and if you think his career is a success, what are you smoking? 17 kicks in 2 years? Douz is the only one you can say had success post Jags. The others went their to have their career end. Bruce was making a comeback till Jags cut him for whatever reason. Careers go there to die. Barely anyone from UCF ends up better after a stint in Jacksonville.

Again, being a fan since they started picking UCF guys, I wish it was different.
Man cut out the bullshit!! Funny how you left out Blake. Mike Walker had a solid career IN JACKSONVILLE! So Storm survived a whole REGULAR SEASON with the Dolphins? I thought he was only there during PRESEASON. Matt Wright is still in the NFL and I'm pretty sure he makes more money than tou and I both. His career is alive. What you said about Bruce was pure stupid. He wasn't making a comeback anywhere else besides Jacksonville after beating up an elderly man. They gave him a chance, cut him, then nobody else picked him up. So gtfoh with that bullshit man.
 
Man cut out the bullshit!! Funny how you left out Blake. Mike Walker had a solid career IN JACKSONVILLE! So Storm survived a whole REGULAR SEASON with the Dolphins? I thought he was only there during PRESEASON. Matt Wright is still in the NFL and I'm pretty sure he makes more money than tou and I both. His career is alive. What you said about Bruce was pure stupid. He wasn't making a comeback anywhere else besides Jacksonville after beating up an elderly man. They gave him a chance, cut him, then nobody else picked him up. So gtfoh with that bullshit man.
Lol. Javon Baker is another UCF NFL BUST!
 
From a link.

RJ Harvey displayed the special speed, burst, and agility that he did throughout his college career all week long at the Senior Bowl. He was not only clearly one of the most athletic running backs there, but might prove to be a top tier athlete among the entire 2025 NFL Draft class. He and Trevor Etienne were the only running backs to eclipse 20 miles per hour on any play.
 
Not to be outdone, 5-8, 207-pound Central Florida running back R.J. Harvey threw a 25-yard pass to Tai Felton, a receiver out of Maryland. Harvey finished with four rushes for 24 yards, including a 15-yard scamper.
 
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RJ is currently forecasted to be a 4th round pick…not bad at all for the young man.

POSITIVES

— Very patient runner with quick defensive recognition ability.

— Good burst and explosion through the initial layers of the defense.

— Follows lead blockers through traffic to daylight.

— One of the shiftiest RBs in the draft, difficult to tackle in space one-on-one.

NEGATIVES

— Lacks top-end and homerun speed to finish explosive plays for touchdowns.

— Liability in pass protection, undersized and lacks urgency to step up with physicality.

— Too dependent on bouncing runs to the outside, will turn down inside runs.
 
His strong suits include blocking and pass catching. That along with ability to break tackles make him more than a 3rd down back.
His pass pro and catching make him a 3rd down back. That’s the definition. Catch passes and block when needed to. Steelers would be good for him. They don’t typically use a 3rd down back. They give guys series. Najee got more series but Warren would get a few per game. But most teams with a big back will pull that guy out in obvious passing downs for a guy that can catch and block.
 
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I'm bias being a Steelers fan but i can see him in Black and Gold. I see them letting Harris go and he would make a great one two punch with Warren.
 
Ha. Sorry bro. I support every Knight in the NFL. I just feel like the Jags are a giant hamster wheel stuck in neutral.
Totally understand. Hopefully the narrative changes for the better for good this time with a new regime and a brand new, beautiful, state of the art stadium! It's an exciting time for the city and team. Khan is transforming the whole area around the stadium starting with the 4 Seasons Hotel across the street.
 
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