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Saw his film and instantly knew he was a match up night mare at the h back/slot. Got to keep Larry Scott on staff cause we got another coming down the pike in Michael Irvin Jr who is Similat to Herndon/njoku combo
 
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Good thing Folden is gone. Now, a fine talent can develop fully at the U. Under Folden, Njoku's limit would be third or fourth round. With decent coaching, he will "cut it loose" on draft day three years from now.

Sorry, just can't resist the Scott remark. It might be silly, but it represents the go-get-em, kick-some-butt attitude that was totally missing under Folden.

Cut it loose!!!
 
Should be 1st option anytime we're inside the 15 yd line..National High School High Jump Champion..Haven't seen him thrown to in the end zone all season.
 
I didn't think a kid from Jersey with offers from Ohio State, Penn State and mighty Temple was considered a "find".

Golden loves him some Jersey boys. If Njoku was located anywhere else in the country I would consider him a find.

He's definitely a stud though. Early round draft pick for sure.
 
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