Lynch was one of college football's elite tailbacks the last three years, averaging 6.1, 6.4 and 8.8 yards a carry. He's also a strange dude and it is unknown how money, fame and his sometimes shy, sometimes outgoing personality will handle the new surroundings. What is known is that his selection by the Bills is considered a reach. Bill fans will rightly point out that last year's reach - Ohio State safety Donte Whitner - has acquitted himself quite nicely in the NFL.A view on his chances from a guy who watched him play three years ...
PROS: Lynch makes things happen. He has a good combination of shake, speed and bulk to turn things loose inside or outside. He is adept at finding the end zone and can score from inside the red zone. Lynch doesn't have many bad games and can be counted on to give you something you can work with almost every time out.
CONS: Cal's coaches never entrusted Lynch to fully carry the load for them which raises some red flags. His ability to handle an NFL workload (20+ carries for several games) is an unknown and he can get dinged with minor injuries that sometimes pile up. However, he's also a tough runner and tends to shake off a lot of the bumps and bruises. Weather. Lynch is an Oakland kid who stuck with the school almost in his backyard. May take some time to become a November/December player especially in Buffalo.
OVERALL: Lynch might not quite live up to expectation as a first round back if only because he's never shouldered a top back's burden before. Who knows, maybe he surprises and shows he's up to the task but at present it's a complete unknown. What he will do is provide a lot of excitement for the Bills' running offense because he can give a team at least 10-15 carries a game running inside most of the time and give you something. He also has the athleticism and herky-jerk/shake running style to create in space. Lynch should have a solid NFL career as either a moderate-use primary back or a standout complementary runner. As a bonus he has value as a receiver and returnman that the Bills may be able to exploit.
Previously at FanHouse:
College Eye for the NFL Guy: Marshawn Lynch



















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5-04-2007 @ 11:50AM
Jeff said...
You've watched Marshawn play for 3 years but you say "Cal's coaches never entrusted Lynch to fully carry the load for them which raises some red flags" Hmmm.... Have you seen the other offensive weapons on Cal's recent teams.....Justin Forsett, the top receiving corp in the country with DeSean Jackson/Robert Jordan/Lavelle Hawkins, 2000 yard rusher JJ Arrington, Aaron Rodgers, Nate Longshore
Coach's didn't trust Lynch....huh? Couldn't be FARTHER from the truth. Tedford runs one of THE most balanced offenses. Lynch was PLENTY involved in the offense. There was no NEED to give him 30 touches a game when Cal had so mcuh talent on O to get the ball too.
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