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		<title>New York Jets&#8217; Danny Woodhead: Better Than Advertised</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 15:49:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Roberts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thomas Jones will be 31 in August, yet his spot as the New York Jets&#8217; starting running back is finely cemented.
Rookie Shonn Greene has somehow already earned the &#8220;closer&#8221; role, while the bit-size Leon Washington continues his change-of-pace role.
Great. So, where does that leave Danny Woodhead?
Who?
This guy.
Still don&#8217;t know who he is? I&#8217;m not surprised.
Woodhead, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Thomas Jones will be 31 in August, yet his spot as the New York Jets&#8217; starting running back is finely cemented.</p>
<p>Rookie Shonn Greene has somehow already earned the &#8220;closer&#8221; role, while the bit-size Leon Washington continues his change-of-pace role.</p>
<p>Great. So, where does that leave Danny Woodhead?</p>
<p>Who?</p>
<p><a title="Danny Woodhead" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUy92Cdu6FE" target="_blank">This</a> guy.</p>
<p>Still don&#8217;t know who he is? I&#8217;m not surprised.</p>
<p>Woodhead, a 5&#8242;7&#8221; running back out of D-II Chadron State, probably isn&#8217;t a household name outside of Nebraska.</p>
<p>Turned down by several D-I schools due to his lack of height, Woodhead decided not to attempt to be a walk-on with a big school. Rather, he felt more like being wanted by a team, instead of being just another player.</p>
<p>And I agree with that sentiment. Because Woodhead isn&#8217;t <em>just</em> another player.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s a physical specimen with outstanding speed and agility.</p>
<p>Since Woodhead wasn&#8217;t invited to the NFL scouting combine in 2008, due to his small school and lack of size, he was forced to pack in his work-outs for scouts at his &#8220;pro day.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to a report from <em>NFLDraftWatch.net</em>, Woodhead posted impressive times in almost every major category.</p>
<p>He displayed speed and agility, running times between 4.33 and 4.38 in the 40-yard dash, which would place second overall for all college running backs.</p>
<p>He also posted the best agility time (4.03 seconds), the second-best vertical jump (38.5 in), and the best 60-yard shuttle time (11.2) seconds.</p>
<p>Despite only being 5&#8242;7&#8221; and weighing in at 200 pounds, Woodhead had the best athletic times, overall, of all the running back prospects in the nation.</p>
<p>If those numbers don&#8217;t sway you, perhaps a look at his college stats will.</p>
<p>Woodhead, the former NCAA&#8217;s all-time leading rusher (record recently broken by Mount Union&#8217;s <a title="Nate Kmic" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeKPixCSYbg" target="_blank">Nate Kmic</a>), put up his fourth straight 1,500-yard season in 2007, as well as his fourth straight season with at least 21 touchdowns.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s also known for his ridiculous 2006 season, in which he compiled over 2,700 rushing yards and 34 touchdowns in just 13 games.</p>
<p>Woodhead also displayed his receiving ability throughout his career, as he topped at least 30 receptions in his final three years, and scored eight touchdowns on receptions for his career.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s be honest with ourselves.</p>
<p>If you put Woodhead&#8217;s numbers up to any other back in that 2008 draft, without knowing his size, name, or school, he&#8217;s your first pick, hands down.</p>
<p>And even if that isn&#8217;t the case, and you&#8217;d still prefer all the other bigger, more experienced backs who faced tough competition, his numbers and athleticism put him in the middle rounds at least, right?</p>
<p>Wrong.</p>
<p>Despite all the numbers, Woodhead found himself undrafted in 2008, while soon signing a free agent contract with the Jets.</p>
<p>But here we are, two years removed from his sensational finale at Chadron State, still hoping he gets an honest chance.</p>
<p>With the flush of smaller backs taking the league by storm, now is as good a time as ever for Woodhead to make his splash and earn a spot with a team.</p>
<p>If that happens to be New York, then so be it.</p>
<p>However, considering the Jets have money invested in Jones, a third-rounder invested in Shonn Greene, and already have a 5&#8242;8&#8221; running back in Washington, there may not be room for Woodhead.</p>
<p>But there should be.</p>
<p>Woodhead is just like <a title="Darren Sproles" href="http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=NFL&amp;id=3221" target="_blank">Darren Sproles</a>, Jerious Norwood, and Maurice Jones-Drew.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s an ultra-athletic back that has been doubted his entire life, told &#8220;no&#8221; by anyone he meets, and has constantly overcome the odds.</p>
<p>The only difference is, those running backs previously listed got their chance at a D-I school, and they didn&#8217;t have to wait for their shot in the NFL.</p>
<p>Not like Woodhead has.</p>
<p>I know this article won&#8217;t save Woodhead&#8217;s career. It won&#8217;t make him the New York Jets&#8217; starter, and it won&#8217;t even guarantee him a spot on their roster.</p>
<p>But what I hope it does is make people aware of his talent and his humble personality. I hope New York fans, and NFL fans alike, can recognize his ability and cheer him on.</p>
<p>Because Danny Woodhead is an underdog, even though he shouldn&#8217;t be.</p>
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