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I know that Todd Gurley hasn't proven anything yet at the NFL level, but for those who think he isn't as highly thought of coming out of college as Peterson was, I would disagree.
Here are some tangible comparisons between AP's career at Oklahoma and Gurley's career at Georgia:
Height: Peterson (6'1") Gurley (6'1")
Weight: Peterson (217 lbs) Gurley (222 lbs.)
40 time: Peterson (4.4) Gurley (estimated 4.4-confirmed 10.7 100 meter)
carries: Peterson (748) Gurley (510)
yards: Peterson (4041) Gurley (3285)
yards per carry: Peterson (5.4) Gurley (6.44)
touchdowns: Peterson (41) Gurley (36)
Just from a numbers standpoint, one could make a case that Gurley is actually the better prospect coming out of college than Peterson. Gurley is bigger, was a world class track sprinter, and averaged over 1 yard per carry more that Peterson, and plays in the SEC conference. I absolutely love Adrian Peterson, but it sure would be fun to see a 21 yr. old Todd Gurley run behind this newly revamped offensive line. From what everyone at NFL Network is saying, Gurley is scheduled to have a full evaluation of his knee by NFL doctors in April and everything sounds very positive that he will make a full recovery.
Here are some tangible comparisons between AP's career at Oklahoma and Gurley's career at Georgia:
Height: Peterson (6'1") Gurley (6'1")
Weight: Peterson (217 lbs) Gurley (222 lbs.)
40 time: Peterson (4.4) Gurley (estimated 4.4-confirmed 10.7 100 meter)
carries: Peterson (748) Gurley (510)
yards: Peterson (4041) Gurley (3285)
yards per carry: Peterson (5.4) Gurley (6.44)
touchdowns: Peterson (41) Gurley (36)
Just from a numbers standpoint, one could make a case that Gurley is actually the better prospect coming out of college than Peterson. Gurley is bigger, was a world class track sprinter, and averaged over 1 yard per carry more that Peterson, and plays in the SEC conference. I absolutely love Adrian Peterson, but it sure would be fun to see a 21 yr. old Todd Gurley run behind this newly revamped offensive line. From what everyone at NFL Network is saying, Gurley is scheduled to have a full evaluation of his knee by NFL doctors in April and everything sounds very positive that he will make a full recovery.