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It's official. This year's draft class just got a little more interesting:
Stanford RB Christian McCaffrey confirmed that he will enter the 2017 NFL draft.
McCaffrey announced the news Wednesday on Twitter. McCaffrey wrote in a follow-up news release that "there's nothing more I can put on film," and we tend to agree. He shattered Barry Sanders' NCAA single-season record for all-purpose yardage in 2015 with 3,864 yards, winning the AP National Player of the Year award and finishing second in the Heisman Trophy race behind Alabama's Derrick Henry. C-Mac battled through injuries in 2016 but still put up 2,327 all-purpose yards, leading the country with 211.55 all-purpose yards per game. Despite Stanford's offense regressing and his aforementioned health issues, McCaffrey's ypc average actually jumped from 6.0 in 2015 to 6.3 this season. McCaffrey is the No. 28 overall prospect, according to Todd McShay.
I would like to see T.J. Watt and Trubisky declare this year as well. All three should be first/second rounders. We could actually see a noticeable increase in white skill position players with the white WR wave for this draft class along with McCaffrey declaring.
Stanford RB Christian McCaffrey confirmed that he will enter the 2017 NFL draft.
McCaffrey announced the news Wednesday on Twitter. McCaffrey wrote in a follow-up news release that "there's nothing more I can put on film," and we tend to agree. He shattered Barry Sanders' NCAA single-season record for all-purpose yardage in 2015 with 3,864 yards, winning the AP National Player of the Year award and finishing second in the Heisman Trophy race behind Alabama's Derrick Henry. C-Mac battled through injuries in 2016 but still put up 2,327 all-purpose yards, leading the country with 211.55 all-purpose yards per game. Despite Stanford's offense regressing and his aforementioned health issues, McCaffrey's ypc average actually jumped from 6.0 in 2015 to 6.3 this season. McCaffrey is the No. 28 overall prospect, according to Todd McShay.
I would like to see T.J. Watt and Trubisky declare this year as well. All three should be first/second rounders. We could actually see a noticeable increase in white skill position players with the white WR wave for this draft class along with McCaffrey declaring.