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NFL Draft: Ten players who helped themselves by transferring

Jahmyr Gibbs

"But after those two seasons, Gibbs was looking for more - and more opportunities to run behind a great offensive line and possibly win a national championship. He spent one season at Alabama where his average per carry went up by nearly a yard and he totaled 926 rushing yards and seven TDs. He added 44 catches for 444 yards and three scores."

In case you are wondering if it helps to have the horses in front of you...this is just another example of how it played out -- even if you are going up against SEC defenses rather than the ACC.

Not saying he didn't get better -- I am sure he did. But you cannot ignore the fact that he was running behind a few NFLers.

Praying, we get our OL issues worked out this year!
 
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