everyone thinks its easier to run in those types of offenses because defenders are spread out. It can actually be harder to get consistent gains. In a regular defense everything is lined up tight so the defenders are closer together and usually blocked by the line and a tight end, andsometimes afullback to go along with that. So you get through the hole and there aren't many guys in the open field, usually 2cornerbacks and a safety.In an offense like the run and shoot, the defenders are often unblocked (depending on how good your wide receivers are at blocking, and they usually line up with 4 receiver sets at SMU) and free to tackle, so runningbacks have to be quicker after hitting the hole. Go look at most passing spread offenses like Texas Tech, even Texas, rarely do they have a back go over 1,000 yards. Their backs get the occasional big play on a draw or something like that to draw the defense off guard. Zach Line runs well on any type of play that is called. For a 235 pound guyto have that many 20+ yard runs in that offense is amazing, I don't recall the wide receiver blocking being that great when compared to a team like Oregon, who is run first but still has multiple wide receiver sets, the wide receivers are great blockers in that offense, espescially Maehl, but isn't the case with SMU.I have never seen a fullback that quick and shifty. I don't recall many 230 pound TAILbacks being that shifty. They will try and discredit him and say he got the yards because of the offense, but as I just explained, that isn't the case. Yes he can pass block, but when has the guy ever been a run blocker?
From what he has shown as a sophomore at SMU, I definetly think he can be a 1,000 yard runner in the NFL, if given the chance.
I think the last fullback to come close was Kyle Eckel, but was a fullback only because he lined up closerto the line of scrimmage in the triple option. He was constantly put at fullback in the NFL and is the reason why he hasn't amounted to much. Only New England used him at tailback, for a few garbage time carries. Every team in the NFL was dumb enough to try Eckel at lead blocker so it wouldn't surprise me with Line, the only difference is that Peyton Hillis has ran for a 1,000 yards and Gerhart has shown promise, both are bigger white runningbacks.