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Draft Breakdown: Bruce Anderson, NDSU

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The Arizona Cardinals are on the clock and as we inch closer to April 25th, the media begins to separate perceived superstars from the pack. This separation allows for the generic football fan to label a player either a “franchise-altering superstar” or a “bust.” You’re not going to find those buzzwords on Student Union Sports in line with any agenda.

Continuing with my theme of players who are just flying under the radar, we have Bruce Anderson, a running back out of North Dakota State. Looking at his film it was really tough to find anything to criticize on. While all the players I have looked at so far are good I’d say Anderson is the most polished with a deadly combination of size, speed, and agility.

Measurables:

Height: 5’11”

Weight: 208 lbs

*appears he did not participate at the combine*

Games Reviewed:

vs Cal Poly: 11 carries, 185 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 catch, 7 receiving yards

vs North Alabama: 11 carries, 56 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 catch, 4 receiving yards

at Northern Illinois: 23 carries, 170 yards, 1 catch, 75 receiving yards, 1 receiving touchdown

Pros

Cons

Overview

He’s tough to gauge just because the running back position is so unpredictable when it comes to the draft, free agency, etc. He possesses a lot of good skills and I am not even trying to be a brown-nose, but in a league that doesn’t really value running backs as high as before and the fact that there are so many good running backs and so few spots for them, it’s impossible to say where Anderson will end up.

However, given the opportunity, he can be a starter pretty early, or at the very least, split carries with someone. He will probably get picked on Day 3 but Bruce Anderson brings much more value than that.

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