Who do you think the Most Versatile Player in the game today and in the draft.
Today in the NFL- Brian Westbrook RB... why? he can run the ball and he can catch the ball and rack up yards really easily
in the NFL Draft- Percy Harvin WR... why? he can catch the ball like a WR and he can run the ball like a RB. the only thing he cant do is block and probably cant throw the ball.
In the draft: Pat White I think that he'll be willing to do all the things he's asked. In the NFL: Justin Tuck, Mathias Kiwanuka. Both can play a few positions on defense.
Devin Hester is the most versatile player in the NFL he returns kick returns and punts for touchdowns and now he catches touchdonws that rite there is a tripple threat.
In the draft its 4.34 on forty so Darius Heyward Bey is fast he can catch and spread the field so that Zach Miller will be open more to catch more passes for the Oakland Raiders this year for them
-- Edited by Bob333 on Thursday 7th of May 2009 11:15:16 PM
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Well in the NFL right now- Hester. I mean prolly the fastest guy in the NFL and he can break anyone.
In the Draft- I think its a tie between Pat White and Harvin. Harvin is one of the fastest guys coming out this year and White will be big for the team that drafted him if they use the wild cat
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Most Versatile Player in the Draft: Pat White, hello wildcat!!
Most Versatile Player in the League two seasons ago: Devin Hester, as shown by his ZERO return touchdowns last season, he has made himself strictly a wide receiver.
Most Versatile Player in the League now: Adrian Peterson, dude is filthy!!
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A running back who can play wide out, and is one of the best return men in the NFL.
The problem is that he is mediocre at RB and at WR.
I never said he was the best player in the league just one of the most verstile.
He's a game changing player that can beat you in multiple ways. Last year he had nearly 850 combined receiving and rushing yards with 9 TD's (3 of them returns) in only 10 games.
He probably would have had a shot at 1500 rushing+receiving yards had he been healthy the whole year.
There's only a hand full of others capable of doing that, and none of them are pro bowl caliber returners.
I'm not saying Reggie Bush is the best player in the NFL, but there's very few that can beat you in as many ways as Reggie Bush.
A running back who can play wide out, and is one of the best return men in the NFL.
The problem is that he is mediocre at RB and at WR.
I never said he was the best player in the league just one of the most verstile.
He's a game changing player that can beat you in multiple ways. Last year he had nearly 850 combined receiving and rushing yards with 9 TD's (3 of them returns) in only 10 games.
He probably would have had a shot at 1500 rushing+receiving yards had he been healthy the whole year.
There's only a hand full of others capable of doing that, and none of them are pro bowl caliber returners.
I'm not saying Reggie Bush is the best player in the NFL, but there's very few that can beat you in as many ways as Reggie Bush.
He has a 3.8 yard average per carry. He had 2 rushing TDs. The reason he had so many receiving TDs is Drew Brees, who had a career year. I'll say he's a good KR/PR. He's mediocre at WR and RB, and good at PR/KR. I don't think that makes him one the most versatile.