Let's say TJ gets released/traded/whatever (I hope it doesn't happen but it is a possibility). Do you think this guy's style of play could fit in well with Leon and Greene? I think it would. Don't go look up what this guy is doing now in his life... first tell me honestly what you think of him. AFTER you wathced the tape scroll down... [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRfO1IsXAtQ[/YOUTUBE] Greene is strong but he is also very shifty, I feel a guy as powerful as this guy could be an asset to wear down defenses... plus he's crazy fast for being 224lbs!
I just wanted to play a little game to see if people liked him without knowing he was a jet SOmetimes if you watch tape already knowing the guy is on your team you say "Yeah whatever" when actually the player plays pretty good. I'm a big fan of these highlights plus it seems as though he is a pretty good ST player too. hopefully he'll proove his worth in TC this year...
I like his running style, everyone look at how in that video from about 0:50 to 0:56 how he gets tackled and while he is on his back he is still churning his legs! I also remember that he was a great receiver out of the backfield from the times I saw him play in the NFL.
yup... is only minus is that he's had a lot of injuries thus far... but being the 3rdRB and having a reduced role kind of helps you not to get to banged up. Plus Westhoff rave about his ST ability... that's always useful considering how bad our KO coverage unit was. Having a ST specialist who can also be your #3 RB is a big plus for a running team like ours IMO...
What I see there, he's not an elusive runner. It was obvious he likes contact, and never tries to sidestep anybody. You can do that and get away with it if you have the speed and brute force of our guy Greene, but I would have to see him against next level defenders to see if he can contribute beyond being a possible goal-line short yardage back. Bottom line, a straight-line runner; I think the prospects are slim unless he has the talent and footwork to change his game. But I'm only saying that from this one video.
I think he is a power back with a very nice top end speed... he might not be an elusive runner in a MJD way but to me he looks pretty quick on his feet.
Well, I 'm definitely in need of keeping up with the practice squad, and roster, My BAD, I feel inadequate.......and foolish to boot...
As to replacing TJ, I invented my own nickname for TJ late this past season. I started calling him five-step dive, and I think you can figure out why. The tread was more than a little worn off. So if by replacing TJ in that way, then yeah, he may even be an upgrade.
You cant judge the guy based on this vid the SC Oline is blowing people off the ball he 's not making contact with a defender until he's 5 yards downfield.
Haha don't worry he was the latest addiction to the active roster.... I tried to pull this trick because I believe not many know this guy plays for us!
That's what usually happens on a highlight tape... they never show the tough yards. But at 224lbs hitting the hole with that speed (+ behind OUR OL) I think he could become a good player... not many 3rd string RBs highlight tapes are as good as this one.
He looks impressive on the video, I was trying to figure out why he has been on Jacksonville's and Dallas's practice squad and not on an active roster, it made me look back on my draft guild from a few years ago. The knock on him is that he drove the USC coaches crazy with his fumbling. I also found the scouting report below on-line. If we can fix his fumbling issue we may have something, worth a look anyway. I'm sure Sanchez gave the coaching staff his own scouting report on him. Chauncey Washington was selected in the 7th round pick 213 of the 2008 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars. Chauncey Washington joins former USC teammate, Thomas Williams, on the Jacksonville Jaguars roster. Another Reggie Bush in the making - Chauncey Washington was often nicknamed "The General", perhaps because in the USC's armed forces on the football field he is next in line to the "President" that is Reggie. To his friends, Chauncey Washington is simply "C-Dub". Washington had a celebrated career as an athlete at South Torrance High School. In his Senior 2002 season, he earned numerous All-American honors, running for 1,549 yards on 140 carries (11.1 avg.) with 23 TDs while catching 13 passes for 200 yards (15.4 avg.) with 2 TDs in 2002 despite missing 5 games with a knee injury. He also earned substantial notice as a sophomore and junior player As a Senior, Washington was ranked as the #12 running back in the nation by ESPN.com was aggressively recruited by USC and Michigan State, as well as Wisconsin, Oregon, Oregon State, ASU, Arizona, Boston College and Washington State. Although Washington admitted he grew up as a rival-UCLA fan, he became USC's second commitment to the 2003 recruiting class in May of 2002. That heralded Trojan recruiting class that included two other highly touted running backs: 2005 Heisman Trophy-winner Reggie Bush as well as Colorado high school all-star and future USC touchdown leader LenDale White. Going into their freshman 2003 season, all three backs were considered to be talented enough to challenge for the starting position and all three played during the USC opener at Auburn. Unfortunately, his first three seasons were hampered by numerous problems. Washington's freshman season was limited by a nagging ankle injury suffered in the second game of the season that caused him to miss half the season and the 2004 spring practice due to a stress fracture in the ankle. He was ruled academically ineligible for the 2004 season and was redshirted. After an impressive spring practice in 2005, he was again academically ineligible for the 2005 season and lost his athletic scholarship. After mulling entering the NFL Draft, quitting or transferring to a different school (with easier academic requirements); Washington, encouraged by his parents, teammates and university staff, decided to stay in school and focus on academics while paying his own way through school. After much focus and hard work, Washington finally regained academic eligibility in the spring of 2006, and regained his scholarship that August. Initially planned as the starting running back for the 2006 USC Trojans, the redshirt-Junior suffered a hamstring injury in pre-season practice. To allow Washington to properly recover, USC began the 2006 season with first-ever true freshman running back. By mid-season, Washington had re-gained the starting position. He told the Los Angeles Times' Gary Klein that he had decided to forego the 2007 NFL Draft and return for his redshirt senior season. Going into 2007 Spring Practice, Washington's grades again became a concern. He will be in contention for the starting tailback spot in the 2007 season, with pressure from a number of underclassmen and previously injured Hershel Dennis.
His running style looks a lot like Greene's, except with a little more speed and lateral movement. Chauncey is one of the players that I want to see with the ball in his hands during the preseason. I think he has a decent shot of making this team if the Jets' CS decides to move Jones or keep 5 RBs(Greene, Washington, Jones, Chauncey, Richardson/replacement FB). Even if he doesn't make it, he is only listed with 8 games of experience so he is still practice squad eligible.
I'll never understand the eligibilty rules for the PS i think this year it makes sense to roll with 4 RBs + the FB 'cause Leon is also a recieving threat and is coming off an injury, TJ is old and Greene is fragile. Plus T-Rich is also going to be 40... he said he wanted to stay one more season but god he's getting up there with his age! I remember when we got him Rex said: "We didn't look at what position we wanted to add someone but just go out there and take the best player available". I also remember Westhoff explaining in a coordinator's corner segment that De Camillis (Dalla ST guy) highly reccomended him. And De Camillis is a Westhoff disciple apparently (Westy said so).
Here's the portion of the CBA dealing with PS eligibility: As for T-Rich, I wouldn't be too worried about his age. He is still performing at a high level and he has not shown any signs of slowing down or getting weaker. He doesn't touch the ball too much so he doesn't absorb the hits like a ball-carrier would. He's one of the rare ageless players in this league.
If T-Rich goes down the Jets still have Woodhead who can be utilized as a FB(in addition to slot WR and Rb) or the Jets can bring back Pennington.