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We are now in the dull period for being an NFL fan as we enter the post-draft time period of the offseason. While most people are looking ahead to the 2019 NFL season Josh Ferguson Jersey Stitched , I decided to take a step back..." NFL GeneralColts AnalysisScouting The NFLColts Offseason Scouting Report: Running Back Nyheim HinesNew,29commentsEDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Colts Offseason Scouting Report: Running Back Nyheim HinesTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Robert Reiners/Getty ImagesWe are now in the dull period for being an NFL fan as we enter the post-draft time period of the offseason. While most people are looking ahead to the 2019 NFL season, I decided to take a step back and really evaluate the talent on this Colts’ roster. Over the course of this offseason, I will be going back through the roster and putting together scouting reports and film rooms of some of the more unheralded players on this roster.The next player we are going to be looking at is running back Nyheim Hines. Hines was impactful in his first season as he finished with 148 touches for 739 yards in his rookie season. His production did fade a bit down the stretch as Marlon Mack established himself as the number one running back on the team but Hines did produce in his complementary role.Today we are going to be looking at film from his rookie season in order to see what he excels at. I provide my scouting report at the bottom as well as looking forward into what the future may bring for this talented ball carrier.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="X2Mqi0">BackgroundSize:5’8” 198 poundsMeasurables (Combine):40 Time: 4.38 / Bench Press: 11 Reps / Vertical Jump: 35.5 inches / Broad Jump: 121 inches / 3-Cone: 6.9 secondsCareer Stats (College):258 rushes for 1,400 yards and 13 touchdowns. 89 catches for 933 yards and 1 touchdown. 88 returns for 2,171 yards and 1 touchdown.Career Stats (Pro):85 rushes for 314 yards and 2 touchdowns. 63 catches for 425 yards and 2 touchdowns.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="xCo7jQ">Scouting ReportMy scouting reports will be in the same style/format as the Anthony Arena Draft Guide that we put together this offseason. I will be looking at how these players grade out in each trait, their best positional fit, and a two-three year outlook on their career.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="VBQ1vG">ElusivenessHines is a shifty and quick running back out of the backfield. He has the quickness to make defenders miss in tight quarters and the shiftiness and speed to win in the open field. A lot of the yards he creates are after the catch and after contact. He understands how to make people miss and it is one of the reasons why he is a weapon in this Colts’ offense.Hines loves his spin move in tight space. This play is just a simple hand off up the middle that he creates space with. He spins to the outside once the inside lane is clogged up and puts a nasty stiff arm on the cornerback. He then spins off of another defender before being brought down inside of the five yard line. He is extremely hard to tackle, even in tight spaces with the entire defense surrounding him.He’s elusive in tight spaces but he is even better in the open field. Here he is matched up at the bottom of the screen with standout linebacker Jaylon Smith. Smith was one of the better linebackers in football last season and made a ton of plays for the Cowboys. Hines though, makes him look foolish on this play. He catches the ball on the curl route and effortlessly sidesteps Smith for a first down.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="GGzAT6">AthleticismThe best trait that Hines has in his game is just his pure athleticism. As a sprinter in both high school and college, he posted a career best time in the 100m dash at 10.34 seconds. For anybody who doesn’t know how fast that is, that time would have placed him 3rd in the 1980 Olympics for the 100m dash. He also ran one of the fastest 40 times at the combine with a 4.38. For a player who is likely over 200 pounds now, that is insane speed and burst.That speed and burst shows up all over his film. This play is insanely impressive when put into perspective. Hines stumbles a bit in the backfield when he takes the shaky hand off from Luck on the reverse. This gives linebacker Tremaine Edmunds— a linebacker who ran a 4.54 at the combine— an extra step on him. Hines is still able to regain his balance and beat Edmunds to the sideline for a nice gain. This type of speed and acceleration is what makes him such a dangerous player.The full package of athleticism is shown here. A quick sidestep in the hole opens up a small gap for him to slide through. He then burst though the open lane and gets up field. He makes a couple quick moves getting up field before hitting that second gear and getting to the third level of the defense. He is able to turn simple run delays into huge gains like this with his athletic ability.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="j65yDA">Contact BalanceHis contact balance compared to other running backs is certainly above average. He made a ton of splash plays last season where he was able to contort and twist his body through tight running lanes and still remain on his feet. He does need to improve on his balance when fighting through contact but for a first year back who is known more for his athleticism, he is well above average in this area.Hines’ run against the Redskins was one of the top plays of the year for the Colts. He makes a linebacker miss in the hole before cutting back inside. He then tries to do his patented spin move but cuts it a little low and he starts to lose balance. He keeps his legs moving though and stays on his feet just long enough to score the touchdown. The ability to twist his body here and fight through for the touchdown is incredible.Despite having the occasional struggles overall with his contact balance, this is a good example of him fighting through contact for extra yards. Here he has to squeeze through a tight gap in order to get to the second level. He gets through the hole but gets hit by a defensive lineman as he does so. He is able to keep his feet moving forward for a few extra yards. I would love to see more of these types of plays going into 2019.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="R7Z8s3">Receiving AbilityWhen Hines first arrived at NC State as a Freshman Cheap Clayton Geathers Youth Jersey , they asked him to play wide receiver. He was moved to running back going into his Sophomore season but his ability as a receiver still shows up on his NFL tape. He is an excellent route runner out of the slot with reliable hands. He catches the ball well in traffic and even made a few plays down the field where he was asked to high point to ball. He is like having an extra receiver on the field at all times. Hines is lined up outside the numbers on this play, matched up with safety Tyrann Matthieu. Hines is likely just running a clearout fade to the corner to open up the underneath pass but Andrew Luck decides to throw the ball his way. Hines is able to go up and get the pass, high pointing the ball well and coming down in bounds on the play. An excellent play by a 5’8” backup running back against one of the better safeties in the NFL.As a receiver in the slot, Hines was also excellent. Here he is running a slant behind the clearout from TY Hilton. He is able to get a little bit of space between himself and the defender and he creates separation with a nice, swift cut. He catches the ball away from the defender and is able to hold on through the contact. If this player wasn’t wearing a number on this play, it would look like a receiver out there running routes rather than a running back. He is a versatile threat in both the run and the pass game.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="IxSvpl">VisionVision was a bit of an issue for Hines last season. He was at his best when asked to run downfield and not have to make reads. When he had to find a hole or a gap, he did struggle a bit. He struggled the most when he was asked to push outside on sweeps or stretch plays. He rarely found the cut back lane and often times kept pushing outside even though there was room in the middle.The most notable example of this is on this sweep play. Hines has clear room to cut up field but instead decides to keep pushing outside. If he takes the space given to him up the middle, he likely gets 4-5 yards. more as that true change of pace runner and scheme more touches on reverses or screens to him, he could be a very productive player who passes 1,000 total yards a couple times in his career. He will likely never be a true starter at any position, but he can be used in a ton of roles for the Colts going forward. The Indianapolis Colts will face their second preseason game tomorrow afternoon against another ascending AFC team, the Cleveland Browns. In their preseason home opener, the Colts will face a far..." Colts AnalysisPreseason Week 2 Colts vs Browns: Players to WatchNew,20commentsEDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Preseason Week 2 Colts vs Browns: Players to WatchTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Justin Casterline/Getty ImagesThe Indianapolis Colts will face their second preseason game tomorrow afternoon against another ascending AFC team, the Cleveland Browns. In their preseason home opener Youth Clayton Geathers Jersey , the Colts will face a far more talented group of players than they did last week, and they’ll have a degree of familiarity with one another after this week’s joint practices. While week two cranks up the pressure at the bottom of the roster, it is ultimately still a preseason contest. That means that the results themselves don’t matter nearly as much as gauging individual performances. Even those must be viewed through a very critical lens given the limited playing time of starters and the lack of a game plan or competitive play calling. However, with a few roster spots still being determined at the bottom, there are still plenty of things to keep an eye on during this game. Here are a few players to watch in Saturday’s action.Deon CainPhoto by Justin Casterline/Getty ImagesColts fans love Deon Cain. He has a great story, and his 2018 camp performance had everyone buzzing about his potential. Then came the ACL tear and a missed season. He worked his way back, and the coaching staff praised his progress heading into camp this year. The reality is that Cain hasn’t proven anything yet in game action. While there have been flashes of his potential, his in game contributions as a pro are minimal. 3 catches on 6 targets, for a total of 19 yards. Getting through the hurdle of that first game safely will likely have unburdened Cain’s mind a little about his knee-a lot of the recovery process from a major injury is mental. Now, we need to see him look in game action like he has in practice. The Colts believe he can be a valuable part of the offense going forward, and he got time this week with the first team for the first time in camp this year. He is one to watch closely.Rock Ya-SinPhoto by Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty ImagesThe rookie cornerback has been the talk of training camp with near daily takeaways and a generally physical and competitive presence on the field. Right out of the gate, the guy has looked like he belongs on the field, and he and Wilson spent time rotating in on reps with the first team defense over the past few days. Wilson has looked good and even improved in camp after changing his physique in the offseason. Regardless of that, Ya-Sin has steadily been making a case that he needs to be on the field to make this Colts team better. That is great for the team, because it indicates a kind of depth in the secondary they haven’t had in a long time. The question is Womens Andrew Luck Jersey , can Ya-Sin be a difference maker on the field in games in the same way he has consistently been during camp? Answering that question makes him a player worth keeping a close eye on throughout the remaining preseason games. The answer could determine how much and how early we see him involved on the defense once the games count.Bobby OkerekePhoto by Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty ImagesOne of the more intriguing battles going into camp was between rookie linebacker Bobby Okereke and Anthony Walker for the starting MIKE spot. Walker has had a good camp and looked great against the run particularly, so it seems likely that he will keep his spot for now. That shouldn’t seen as a poor reflection on Okereke, who has also looked good and could very well see himself getting time on passing downs as the season gets under way. While it seems like Walker has the starting spot in hand, there is no guarantee he keeps it if Okereke is outplaying him. That’s what makes him an intriguing watch. The coaching staff will be looking for flashes that indicate that the long, speedy linebacker could take on a greater role on the defense. If the team can get to a point where they can rotate players in and out more regularly, it keeps the team fresher on defense and gives them better matchups against their opponents. Jacoby BrissettPhoto by Justin Casterline/Getty ImagesWith the very real possibility looming that Brissett could get the start against the Chargers in week one, he is one to keep a close eye on. His offseason has been frustratingly inconsistent. He follows practices where he plays like a potential NFL starting quarterback with ones where he looks totally inadequate to carry an NFL team. Given the nature of game planning and play calling in the preseason, it is tough to evaluate Brissett’s pre-snap decision making. However, he still seems to struggle with making reads downfield, feeling the pocket, and getting rid of the ball quickly. The offensive line hasn’t looked quite as sharp this season as compared with last season, and quarterback play may be a part of the reason why.Against a talented defense, he’ll need to prove he can get through his progressions quickly, get the ball out on time, and avoid pressure in the pocket. If he can do that and make good decisions Malik Hooker Jersey , it will instill more confidence that he can guide the ship even if Luck has to miss a couple of games. Hale HentgesPhoto by Justin Casterline/Getty ImagesThe undrafted rookie free agent from Alabama looked good in his first preseason action, and his versatility at the tight end position has been a pleasant surprise. Given how tight the team is on spots left for the 53-man roster, Hentges faces an uphill battle to make it. His ability to catch the ball well in addition to being a solid blocking tight end might give him a leg up on the competition, though.Last year, the Colts used TE Ryan Hewitt in a blocking tight end, H-back role consistently, and with a stated focus on running the ball, it would not be surprising to see them do something similar in the coming season. Hentges will need to play well enough throughout the coming preseason games to convince the staff that keeping 4 tight ends is worth their while. That means he needs to continue to show versatility in the passing game as well as showcasing his blocking abilities. It shouldn’t be a hard sell, Frank Reich loves to utilize tight ends in his game plans. That sais, Hentges will have several talented players to compete with there, and consistency throughout the preseason will be what wins him a spot.Who will you be watching in tomorrow’s game?
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