Anyone else surprised that Nick was drafted before Kaytron?

LudicrousSpeedGO!

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I'd say 90% or better of PSU fans believe that Kaytron is the better back. Are measureables really worth that much more than production? Nick definitely has the size and speed and weight room numbers but can he improve his vision, his cutting, his inability to get taken down by a hand on the ankle? Kaytron doesn't have the speed but he has the vision, cutting ability, and he breaks tackles. Is this just an error of the NFL scouting process or should Nick have gone ahead of Kaytron?
 
Historically low number of running backs drafted through the first three rounds anyways. I think Washington got themselves a great value with Katron. The NFL loves their measurables. Nick has those over Katron.
Through two days and three rounds of this draft, there was a historically low number of running backs selected. Notre Dame's Jeremiah Love (No. 3) and Jadarian Price (No. 32), and Indiana's Kaelon Black (No. 90) were the only three selected, marking the lowest number at that point in any draft since at least the 1966 NFL merger, according to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer.
 
I'd say 90% or better of PSU fans believe that Kaytron is the better back. Are measureables really worth that much more than production? Nick definitely has the size and speed and weight room numbers but can he improve his vision, his cutting, his inability to get taken down by a hand on the ankle? Kaytron doesn't have the speed but he has the vision, cutting ability, and he breaks tackles. Is this just an error of the NFL scouting process or should Nick have gone ahead of Kaytron?
Speed difference, although Nicks best chance is to be moved to a slot receiver.
 
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