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2020 NFL Draft Player Profiles: UCLA RB Joshua Kelley

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#27 Joshua Kelley/RB UCLA – 5’11 219

The Good

– Big frame with broad shoulders and thick lower half
– Defined run style, knows the type of back he is, routinely gets downhill and runs in a line
– Good vision, able to press the hole and set up first and second level defenders, finds the bubble and attacks it
– Gets shoulders square when he makes his decision to create power
– Shows explosiveness when making his initial cut and has more burst than you’d expect in space
– Runs through arm tackles, hard for DBs to go low and bring him down
– Willing pass protector and stays square in pass protection
– Didn’t catch many passes but flashes plus hands and ability to adjust to the ball away from his frame
– Works well in a downhill, power/man scheme
– Capable of being the workhorse, lead back and “the guy” to win games
– Shows good ball security, isn’t loose with his carriage of the football
– Minor kick return value

The Bad

– Average athlete who lacks long speed to run away from defenders in the third level, will get tracked down by DBs downfield
– Takes too many steps to gather self in changing directions once up to speed, needs time to decelerate, and won’t work as well in a zone scheme, despite having plus vision
– Will run a bit too tall because of his height and saps him of power, needs to improve pad level
– Capable of pushing the pile forward but not overwhelmingly powerful who can throw defenders off of him
– Will outrun his blocks on trap blocks, needs to show consistent patience letting them get set up
– Didn’t catch many passes, small sample size in evaluating his hands

Bio

– 20 career starts
– UCLA career: 454 carries, 2303 yards 24 TDs, 38 career receptions
– 2019: 225 carries 1243 yards 12 TDs
– Began college career at UC Davis, transferred in 2017 (sat out, per NCAA rules), rushed for over 1100 yards there
– Came to UCLA as a walk-on
– Averaged 24.