Rahmann Lee

School:  Glenville State
College Experience: Senior
Height/Weight: 6’0″ 180
All-Star Invite: FCS Bowl
Twitter: @Leezus_2

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NFL Draft– What type of scheme did you run in college? What did coaches ask of you?

RL – Spread. My coach asked me to learn every position in the offense, and I did.

NFL Draft– What are the hallmark qualities of your ability on the field that NFL scouts will immediately identify?

RL – Speed and Play making skills

NFL Draft – What positive abilities go hidden? Maybe the scheme didn’t allow you to showcase curtain aspects of your game or leadership qualities or game film study? What do scouts need to know about you they have yet to find out?

RL – My Heart , That’s the one thing you can’t have tape on or measure the size of.

NFL Draft – What is something positive said to you by coaches that motivates you to keep getting better?

RL – Coaches have told me they have never seen a player like befor

NFL Draft – Was there anything ever said negative that helps you grind towards your goal that you use as motivation? Who said it?

RL – My size, a lot of people see me and say you can’t do this you can’t do that. I just like to prove them wrong.

NFL Draft – Anything interesting as a person we should know about you – Any interesting aspects of your life that are worthy of mentioning? Hobbies etc…

RL – I am just a big sports fan. I played basketball, track and soccer growing up. Hobbies I would have to say listening to music playing xbox and shopping.

NFL Draft – Any contact with NFL teams

RL – Some

NFL Draft – Height/Weight leaving high school and current Height/Weight now?

RL – 5’10″/160 – 6’0″/180

NFL Draft – Were you a team captain?
RL – Yes

NFL Draft– How many concussions have you had?
RL – 0

NFL Draft – How many career starts?
RL – 4907 rusing yards and 49 TD’s

NFL Draft – Two good reasons to pay taxes?

RL – So you don’t go to jail. Help towards keeping this nation together.

NFL Draft – Have you ever been arrested?
RL – No

NFL Draft – One word to describe your ability on the field?
RL – Playmaker

NFL Draft – Would you rather be a cat or a dog?
RL – Dog

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pound for pound you may not find a tougher running back than Lee. His first year at Glenville State he weighed 160-pounds and rushed for over 1,300 yards rushing (1,357) his redshirt freshman season along with 203 receiving yards and a combined 14 touchdowns (DII Freshman of the Year). Lee would finish with 4,907 rushing yards and 49 touchdowns. He has had 1,000 yards every single season and posted games with over 300 and 400 yards. That is not a error those are facts. He’ll be working out at Regional Combine on March 5th.

Lee is a natural athlete with true running back instincts. He has the quickness and balance that helped him standout at Glenville State. He shows enough strength to stay on his feet through traffic. Has great ability to make plays and is dedicated to film study. Size is going to plague his value (180 pounds), but his production must be considered a factor to detour that notion. Has not faced top competition. The current landscape of the NFL has only two runningbacks that weigh under 180 and they are Dexter McCluster and De’Anthony Thomas. Lee is a very unique prospect who will have to earn his keep on special teams before grabbing carries in the backfield. A hard worker with a great amount of heart and desire. Plays bigger than his size and massively productive.

 

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