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"The 2013 draft was the first time in 50 years that a running back was not selected in the first round. History appears likely to repeat itself, especially given shockingly slow times from some of the highest regarded running backs, including Carey, NFLDraftScout.com's top-rated back, whose 4.70-second time ranked him 29th out of the 33 running backs tested Sunday.
The 5-9, 207-pound back's staggeringly slow time will certainly drop his draft stock, though he plays much faster than this workout indicates. He's an instinctive, determined runner with good quickness whose soft hands and grit as a pass blocker make him a weapon on all three downs.
Though not as slow as Carey, LSU's Jeremy Hill and Ohio State's Carlos Hyde didn't necessarily help their cause either with each clocking in at 4.66 seconds in the event. Even highly touted speedster De'Anthony Thomas (4.50) and Seastrunk (4.51) came in slower than expected."