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Fred Beasley
FB, Auburn

Name
Jsy
College
HT
WT
Fred Beasley
23
Auburn
5113
220

40
BP
SS
LS
VJ
BJ
Grade
Rd.
4.92
16
4.18
11.67
32
09’06”
4.84
N/A


Background

1997- Started all year...two solo tackles...1996- Recepient of the Eddie Welch Attitude & Effort Award...played every game and started in 5 games at tailback...1995- Played every game and started 8 at FB...played in Outback Bowl...1994- Played the final 10 games behind Stehphen Davis as a true freshman...

High School

Missed four games during senior year with a sprianed ankle...Super Prep, USA Today, & Parade All-American selection...Super Prep “Elite 100”...All-Conference honors at Robert E. Lee High School (Ala.)...led team to 2 state titles...Majoring in Liberal Arts at Auburn...

Stats

Rushing-’97- 75 No...244 yds...7 TD...’96- 94 No...428 yds...5 TD...’95- 66 No...346 yds...5 TD...’94- 47 No...223 yds...1 TD...Receiving- ‘97-16 No...225 yds...2 TD...’96- 4 No...29 yds...’95- 11 No...194 yds...1 TD...’94- 11 No...119 yds.

Summary

Has played both FB and RB in college career. Somewhat of a "tweener", but a tough and competitive player with excellent intangibles. Will catch the ball nicely out of the back field and is a very aggressive blocker...runs hard, works the finish, not a lot of wiggle or avoid in open field, but will challenge defender. Doesn't really fit in a perfect NFL role, but could stick as a number 4 or number 5 back and special teams contributor. Coaches will fall in love with his work ethic and attitude.

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