It doesn’t matter because not every kid that plays college ball makes the NFL. You have narrowed your sample size to such a small group of kids. You are using public data that isn’t always accurate especially for kids that don’t go to a major camp like this kid. You are assuming that this kid is going to be a 3 down NFL back vs all purpose. Further more, why narrow it to just running back since this kid could play CB? Lastly, you ever think that it pays combine players to be stupid lean for the combine to run a faster 40 and perform well at all the combine tests YET they would play sundays 10-20lbs heavier by August?And if you don't trust the recruiting sites height/weight (which I think is accurate, but understand if you don't) - what does it even matter?
this kid along with many skinny kids can add more weight than the already heavier HS kid.
keep on trying to prove your point that he isn’t a take because he doesn’t fit the NFL/Ohio State model. Heck, I doubt he is a RB. More likely a hybrid back/WR or DB. How about comparing him to Deebo? 5’11 180 as a HS senior. Now 6’ 215?
I know, it doesn’t fit your argument but Deebo added 35lbs and plays a hybrid WR/RB roll.