Ellington's NFL Draft Outlook |
According to NFL Mocks:
Running Back #28 5-11, 195 Lake Butler, FL View Full Profile
and
Jamie HarperJamie Harper Running Back #8 6-0, 235 Jacksonville, FL View Full Profile
. This guy undoubtedly has an NFL future, and he should be a pretty high pick if he can keep pace from his numbers as a sophomore.
Ellington is a shifty back with excellent vision and speed, and he led the Tigers with 10 rushing touchdowns last year on only 118 carries. Simply put, Ellington is one of the best backs in the ACC, and he is a threat to score the ball any time he touches it. In addition to his 718 rushing yards last year, he caught 12 passes for 109 yards and another score. Very hard to track down in space, and he always keeps his legs moving. Definitely not a power back, but slippery between the tackles and not easy to tackle. That is evidenced by his 5.8 yard per carry average last year after being named to the ACC Freshman team in 2009. Not only is Ellington blossoming as a runner and receiver, he also saw limited duty as a kick returner last year, but he made the most of it, averaging 34 yards per return and taking one of his seven returns to the house for six. This guy is just a great football player. He has vision, instincts, and loads of speed, not unlike the guys who preceded him at Clemson in
C.J. Spiller
C.J. Spiller
Unlock premium boards and exclusive features (e.g. ad-free) by upgrading your account today.
Upgrade Now