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Joseph Addai
positives
Powerful runner with above average quickness and acceleration...Has a compact, yet muscular frame with good balance and loose hips...Gets to top speed quickly and despite that quickness, he shows good patience waiting for his blocks to develop...Has a good feel for the cutback lanes and is a good downhill runner with a knack for squeezing through tight spaces...Shows that extra gear needed to elude in the open and does a good job of securing the ball before attacking the line of scrimmage...Crisp route runner with such a good feel for zone coverages, that he can also line out wide at receiver...Has natural hands and does a good job of catching away from the frame...Very aggressive cut blocker who is effective at chipping and landing on pass rushers...Has a good work ethic and spends the additional hours in the film room preparing for his next opponent...His low pad level and leg drives makes it very hard for him to be brought down by initial contact.
while he has a good straight-line burst to the outside, he is more of a one-cut runner who can get caught from behind, as he tends to gather before making the cut. he needs to let the toss develop and then burst through the seam in order to be effective here. he can separate in one-on-one foot races and can generate that extra gear to elude.
Addai will generally secure the ball well before attacking the line of scrimmage and has no fumble issues. He is a very effective route runner who has the vision to find the soft spot in zone coverage. He is effective on dump-offs, but has also shown good ability running up-field routes and has lined up at receiver in the past. He is a solid hands catcher who is quite effective on screens and does a decent job of extending to catch outside his frame.
negatives
Has good acceleration and change of direction skills, but is more of a one-cut runner who can get caught up in the trash when moving in space...Even with his speed, he needs some room to operate in order to be effective (sometimes gathers before cutting)... Will usually run at a good pad level, but when he gets high in his stance, he struggles to shake free and fails to create much on his own...Physical blocker, but will get his base a bit narrow, causing him to slip off some initial blocks...More slippery than elusive as a runner and despite his power and ability to break tackles, he can get contained when trying to push the pile...Has good field instincts, but his low Wonderlic test score (10) could pose problems digesting a complicated playbook.
addai is a well-built athlete with a solid frame that has room to carry additional bulk. he has a thick chest, broad shoulders, big bubble and defined thighs and calves. he is built more in the lines of a compact fullback, but generates rare speed for his position. he is an explosive open field runner who shows above average balance and lateral agility. he shows good pick and slide agility and generates that second gear needed to break free from the pile to gain positive yardage in the second level.
Addai is a physical inside runner who excels as a cut blocker. He shows good determination executing chip blocks on the down linemen and is alert to pick up the blitz. He can be pushed back sometimes when trying to provide the quarterback pass protection due to his size, but he works hard to get a piece of the pass rusher. He squares to target and strikes with force when locating linebackers in the second level. Even when giving up considerable bulk, he does not hesitate to step up with aggression to face up or cut.
despite his above average quickness, he is a patient runner who can generate a second gear to explode through the pile. he hits the holes with good body lean, showing the foot movement to fluidly change direction. he has a good feel for the rush lanes and cutback lanes, using his blocks effectively to set up for a long gain. you can see on film the bounce in his step when cutting back and the avoidance skills he displays in the open field.
While he has the speed to get to the corners, he is also an effective inside runner. He has good knee lift to step over trash and a sudden burst to squeeze through tight quarters. He has the body lean and pick and slide ability to power through arm tackles and can jump cut through the small creases. His balance and low pad level makes it hard to bring him down in isolated coverage and he does a good job of falling forward upon contact.
2002: Sat out the Mississippi game (11/23) with a right knee anterior cruciate ligament sprain. 2003: Underwent arthroscopic right knee surgery in June...Re-injured his right knee vs. Florida (10/11), sitting out the South Carolina and Auburn games and saw limited action vs. Louisiana Tech. 2005: Suffered a left ankle sprain in the first quarter vs. North Texas (10/29), missing the rest of the game...Returned the following week vs. Appalachian State (11/05), but again left in the first quarter when he re-injured his left ankle. The injury would continue to limit him the rest of the year.
Campus: 4.43 in the 40-yard dash
385-pound bench press
550-pound squat
352-pound power clean
32 ½-inch arm length
9 5/8-inch hands
Left-handed
10/24 Wonderlic score.
Attended Sharpstown (Houston, Tex.) High School, playing football for head coach Charles Perridon
Earned All-American honors from ESPN and Fox Sports
ESPN's Tom Lemming rated him among the top 100 players in the nation and he was also a member of the Houston Chronicle Top 100 list
Garnered first-team Class 5A All-State honors, as well as first-team All-District and All-County accolades
As a senior quarterback, Addai completed 37-of-91 passes for 425 yards and rushed for 1,429 yards on 159 carries (8.9 avg) with 26 touchdowns
Also returned eight kickoffs for 380 yards (47.5 avg)
Excelled in track as a sprinter
Clocked at 10.7 seconds in the 100 meters and 22.1 in the 200 meters.
General Studies major
Son of Joyce Addai
Born 5/03/83 in Houston, Texas.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 1-2 |
Height: | 5-11 |
Weight: | 214.0 |
Forty: | 4.4 |
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Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
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Combine Results:
Cone: | 7.09 |
Bench: | 18.0 |
Shuttle: | 4.47 |
10: | 1.49 |
20: | 2.56 |
40: | 4.4 |
BJ: | 10'05" |
VJ: | 38 1/2 |