Jamaal Charles
positives
Has a lean, athletic build that is not really thick, but he shows good overall definition with tapered thighs and calves (despite adding 15 pounds in the 2007 offseason, he still has a sprinter's frame)...Has the sudden initial step out of his stance to gain advantage...Changes direction easily and has the ability to put his foot in the ground, cut and get to top speed in a hurry...Runs with good toughness, but for a player of his size, you wouldn't mind see him run out of bounds, rather than head-first into the pile, to preserve his body from inside punishment...Has the speed to challenge any defender in a footrace and shows good patience letting his blocks develop...Solid competitor who comes to play on every down...Good leader-by-example type who has a much better work ethic than recent Texas runners (Ricky Williams and Cedric Benson), as football is very important to him...Never complained while sharing the running load in the past and would be receptive to a "committee" approach in the NFL...Gets to top speed in a flash and has the lateral quickness to disappear from the crowd...Very quick and sudden out of his stance and has the vision to instantly see the rush lane...Runs with good awareness, knowing how to use his blockers downfield, with the timing and anticipation to hit the cutback lanes...Not a bruising inside runner, but compensates with an explosive burst through the hole, along with the vision and feet to find seams inside...Runs a bit high at times, but has nice feet to avoid trash...Not strong enough to break tackles, but is hard to bring down in space due to his elusiveness and when he reaches the corner, he can change his angle, showing the quick lateral moves and second gear to take the ball to the house...Not a great make-you-miss type of runner, but has the lateral quickness to set up tacklers and run off his blocks well...Reaches top speed in a hurry and has quick stop-and-go action...Very effective at cutting at full speed, showing the shiftiness to avoid in the open...Has the balance, spin move and quick plant and drive to go in a new direction or break the tackler down, as he can either shake or slip under second-level defenders well...Holds the ball a little too carelessly in a crowd, but has worked with a new grip (more angled towards the chest) recently with better success...Has adequate route running ability, but can make proper adjustments coming back for the ball (used mostly on screens and when slipping out from the slot)...Will get run over when trying to block in the backfield, but will give a solid effort (better when taking angles and cut blocking than facing up).
compares to
JULIUS JONES-Dallas...Charles has great outside running ability, but like his former teammate, Selvin Young (Denver) and Jones, he is best when utilized as a change-of-pace back. He is an excellent outside runner, but because of a lack of bulk and strength, he gets pushed back or engulfed going up the gut, where he also has fumble issues. Use him in a shared alignment much like the Cowboys did with Jones and Marion Barber or like the Giants did with Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw, and you will get good quality in return. At this time, more than 15 carries in any game brings a risk of wearing him down, which invites injury.
negatives
Added more than 15 pounds of bulk prior to the 2007 season, but his frame could withstand additional weight and he needs to improve his overall strength, as defenses have good success taking him down on the initial tackle in runs up the middle of the field...Has worked hard to improve ball security, but still needs to do a better job of protecting the ball, as he is prone to fumbling issues when making initial contact with a defender...Lacks the leg drive to push the pile and while he had success with a high amount of carries in 2007, he is really not a feature back and more of a change-of-pace type (can impact as an outside rusher, but lacks the frame to be a star running between the tackles)...Does not hesitate to attack the inside hole, but is more of a pick-and-slide type that needs to be stronger behind his pads to be successful running up the middle at the next level...Can run through low blocks, but must protect his feet better as he is tripped up in tight areas...When he carries the ball loosely, it is very inviting for a defender to attack his arms...Is more of a collision blocker who is best when cutting defenders, lacking the strength and bulk to face up and sustain in the backfield...Shows adequate hands coming out of the backfield, but they can't be considered natural and he will lose focus and drop a few when he hears a defender's footsteps...Has incredible speed and burst, along with the quick feet to run routes, but is still learning how to settle underneath and get open...Better served in a system where he can share the rushing load rather than be the featured back, as he tends to wear down late in games...Has had ankle issues in each of his three seasons at Texas.
2003: Underwent shoulder surgery during his high school junior year. 2005: Suffered a left ankle sprain in the third quarter vs. Oklahoma (10/08) and the injury would limit his play the next three games vs. Colorado, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State. 2006: Sat out the Sam Houston State game (9/30) with an ankle sprain. 2007: Tweaked his left ankle sprain vs. Iowa State (10/13) and missed most of the second half of the Texas Tech game (11/10) when he re-injured his ankle.
Campus: 4.41 in the 40-yard dash
315-pound bench press
36-inch vertical jump
4.06 20-yard shuttle
31 5/8-inch arm length
9 1/8-inch hands.
Attended Memorial (Port Arthur, Tex.) High School, playing football for head coach Dean Colbert
Two-time first-team Class 5A All-State tailback who rushed for 4,107 yards and 50 touchdowns during his last two years
Parade All-America selection
Played in the 2005 U.S. Army All-American Bowl and broke a Port Arthur city career rushing record held by Joe Washington that stood for over 30 years
Associated Press All-State choice as a senior, adding Offensive MVP honors by the Houston Chronicle
Named District 22-5A Player of the Year as a junior and senior, rushing for 2,056 yards on 260 carries and had 25 touchdowns as a senior
Earned first-team All-State honors from the Texas Sports Writers Association and second-team All-State accolades from the Associated Press as a junior
Received the Willie Ray Smith Award for the Best High School Offensive Player in South-east Texas in 2003, rushing for 2,051 yards and 25 touchdowns to help his team to the 5A Division II quarterfinals
Underwent shoulder surgery in 2003, but in his first game back, he posted 371 yards on 49 carries vs. Midland Lee High in 2004
Also had 400 yards on 31 carries and six scores vs. Spring Westfield and recorded 258 yards and four touchdowns in one half vs. Baytown Sterling that year
Lettered in track, winning the Texas Class 5A state championships in the 110m hurdles (13.69) and 300m hurdles (36.03) as a senior. Both of his winning times led the nation
Member of the national record-setting 4x200m relay team as a sophomore and received a bronze medal in the 2003 World Youth Championships in the 400m hurdles
Graduated with a 3.2 grade point average.
Enrolled in the College of Education
Three-time member of the University of Texas Athletics Director's Honor Roll
Comes from an athletic family, as he joined his brother, Shanderric Charles, who played running back at Southern Methodist (2001-02), his cousin, Graylin Johnson, who played safety at Texas (1989-90) and cousin, RaShonta LeBlanc, who plays basketball at Louisiana State (2004-present) as members to star at the college level
Nickname is "J-Mall"
Born Jamaal RaShaad Charles on 12/27/1986 in Port Arthur, Texas.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 2.0 |
Height: | 5-11 |
Weight: | 200.0 |
Forty: | 4.38 |
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Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
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Combine Results:
Cone: | 6.8 |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | 4.22 |
10: | 1.46 |
20: | 2.53 |
40: | 4.4 |
BJ: | 10'02" |
VJ: | 30 1/2 |