Nyheim Hines
in our view
Hines may prove more of a jack-of-all-trades, master-of-none type in the NFL than the superstar he proved during his flashy prep and collegiate career in the state of North Carolina but, make no mistake, every team in the league is looking for athletes with his elusiveness and top-end speed. At minimum, Hines is a big play threat every time he touches the ball with the positional versatility to save a roster spot with it entirely possible that he'll achieve much more with a creative play-caller.
strengths
Short but is not small, possessing a compact, athletic frame with a naturally low center of gravity and very good overall weight distribution. Far from just a track star in pads, Hines is a true three-tier speedster on the football field, boasting excellent initial quickness, smooth acceleration and the long speed to pull away from defenders in the open field. As a running back and returner, Hines attacks the hole, showing the burst to and through it to leave defenders in his dust, as well as the vision to take advantage of his blockers. Hines possesses very good agility to make defenders miss in tight quarters, including a compact spin move (or two, see Louisville-2017), exhibiting impressive body control and spatial awareness to maintain his balance on one foot while eluding defenders. He shows reliable hands as a receiver, extending away from his frame and quickly securing the ball. More physical than his size would suggest, showing good balance and toughness to bounce off hits and no hesitation in running through traffic. Described by head coach Dave Doeren as the "most competitive player on the field." -- Rob Rang 1/13/2018
compares to
Darren Sproles, Eagles - This may not be a fair comparison to either Hines nor Sproles as the former is significantly taller (but thus far less durability) than the 5-6, 190 pound 13-year NFL veteran. Still, the elusiveness, acceleration and versatility which has helped Sproles be one of the league's "biggest" matchup nightmares over the past decade and a half should help Hines earn at least the late 4th round selection by then-San Diego Chargers his playmaking predecessor received out of Kansas State back in 2005.
weaknesses
Does not possess an ideal frame to log 20+ carries a game. Missed three games due to injury in 2017 after registering just 61 rushing attempts over his first two seasons on campus. Short limbs, leaving him literally short-handed when it comes to reaching back to catch passes while covered. Possesses the quickness to get open as a receiver but lacks polish and consistency as a route-runner. Competitive but simply over-matched in pass protection, signaling to the defense that he may be the target if lined up in the backfield on obvious passing downs... One fumble on tape after sustaining a big hit, which knocked him out of the game (Wake Forest-2017). - Rob Rang 1/13/2018
Played running back at local Garner High School for coach Thurman Leach. Helped lead his team to a 13-2 record and the NC 4AA state championship semifinals
Career Stats: 6,242 rushing yards, 7,299 total yards, 126 touchdowns - all school record
Senior Stats: Rushed for 2,362 yards and 38 touchdowns. Tallied 318 receiving yards and three more scores. Junior Stats: Rushed for 3,140 yards and 49 touchdowns. That yardage total broke the Wake County record. Also had 600 yards and nine receiving touchdowns
Sophomore Stats: Tallied 52 tackles and two interceptions as a defensive back, 95 rushes for 750 yards and 14 touchdowns, 21 receptions for 304 yards and four more scores on offense. Also returned four kickoffs for touchdowns
Honors: Named to the AP all-state team. Played in the Semper Fidelis All-American game in Cal. Named academic all-conference all four years
Track: Second in the 4-A state finals of both the 100-meters and the 300-meter hurdles
Rankings: No. 133 player nationally regardless of position, No. 3 all-purpose back nationally, No. 4 player in N.C. by scout.com. No. 94 player and No. 24 RB nationally, No. 4 player in N.C. by rivals.com. No. 155 nationally in the ESPN 300. ESPN also ranked him No. 16 RB nationally and No. 5 player in N.C.
Twin sister, Nyah, is a hurdler for the Wolfpack track & field squad
Major: Management.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 3.0 |
Height: | 5-08 |
Weight: | 198.0 |
Forty: | 4.38 |
Arm: | 30 3/4 |
Hand: | 08 7/8 |
Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | 6.9 |
Bench: | 11.0 |
Shuttle: | 4.27 |
10: | -- |
20: | -- |
40: | -- |
BJ: | 10'01" |
VJ: | 34.0 |
Combine Results:
Cone: | 7.18 |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | 4.35 |
10: | 1.52 |
20: | 2.48 |
40: | 4.31 |
BJ: | 09'11" |
VJ: | 35 1/2 |