I found myself in a tricky rookie draft position recently – one pick and three viable prospects near the end of Round 1 – one was C.J. Prosise. The Notre Dame product is new to the running back position coming from the defensive side of the ball but flashed big play ability in 2015. Also, Prosise was one of the few running backs to not slip into Day 3 of the draft. Seattle stepped up and preferred Prosise to some of the bigger name backs of the 2016 class. However, I ended up passing on C.J. Prosise in this rookie draft scenario.
Passing on C.J. Prosise
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