Chase Edmonds Fordham Player Profile
Chase Edmonds Fordham – Running Back
In this Chase Edmonds Fordham Player Profile, we examine everything I found while watching Chase Edmonds’ tape and his other performances. Additionally, a prospect grade, impressions, and draft value can all be found on this page.
- Year
- Senior
- Measurables
- Height: 5’9″
- Weight: 205 lbs
- Arm Length: 31.125″
- Hand Size: 9.125″
- Combine Results
- 40 Yard Dash – 4.55 seconds
- Bench Press – 19 reps (225 lbs)
- Vertical Jump – 34.0 inches
- Broad Jump – 122.0 inches
- 3 Cone Drill – 6.79 seconds
- 20 Yard Shuttle – 4.07 seconds
- 60 Yard Shuttle – 11.63 seconds
- Strengths
- Chase Edmonds has great game speed, and he ran a 4.55-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine.
- Edmonds has great acceleration to pair with his speed, making him a quick and elusive runner.
- He is also a tough runner and can push through tackles to gain extra yards.
- Weaknesses
- Long injury history concerning his leg, which will lead to durability questions at the next level.
- Does not block very well.
- Bounces around in the backfield on runs too much. He is not very decisive when picking a lane or hole to burst through.
- Notable Injury History
- A left ankle injury in 2018. (East-West Shrine Game)
- Multiple leg injuries in 2017. (Senior year)
- Tape Watched
- Impressions
- Edmonds has great potential to become a solid back in the NFL. He will be a great swiss army knife as runner, receiver, and kick returner.
- Statistics
FIRST LAST SCHOOL Draft Predictions
- Grade
- 6.2/10.0
- Projected Round
- Between the fifth and sixth rounds.
- Best Value
- Between the fifth and sixth rounds.
- Probable Target for the Baltimore Ravens?
- Maybe, Chase Edmonds would be an interesting player, to say the least, should the Ravens decide to target him. He has many different abilities which makes him very useful for any team. However, his recent injury history is concerning, and the Ravens will have to be confident he can stay healthy in the NFL if they want to draft him.