With most of the Browns media turning to consistent Jadeveon Clowney coverage and the rest of the NFL Draft universe shifting to the 2021 class, we at Browns Wire are still diving into the underrated and underappreciated undrafted free agents of the class. This week we dive into one of the two new running backs.
Name: Benny LeMay
Position: Running Back
School: Charlotte
Height: 5-8
Weight: 221 pounds
đź—Ł95th East-West Shrine Bowl MVPs!
🏆Defensive MVP- Luther Kirk
🏆Offensive MVP- Benny Lemay #ShrineBowl pic.twitter.com/pw2hWdbwGv— East-West Shrine Bowl (@ShrineBowl) January 19, 2020
Strengths: It is a bit shocking LeMay didn’t get drafted after having an outstanding East-West Shrine Bowl week and finishing the event off by earning the game MVP. It is even more confounding when you look at his insane 2019 campaign which includes a healthy average of 120.4 all-purpose yards per game. LeMay runs with a ton of power behind his pads and thrives when pouring the ball between the tackles.
A Week 2 #CFB Top Performance
RB Benny Lemay – Charlotte
118 rushing yards 2 TDs
3 rec 34 yards 1 TD pic.twitter.com/yRg7wt4JmX— NCAAF Nation (@NCAAFNation247) September 10, 2019
Weaknesses:Â We discussed how it was surprising LeMay went undrafted, but the reasoning does appear very clear: his production is skewed from facing inferior competition. Also, LeMay lacks the ideal speed to be a reliable main back as evidenced by his 4.75-second 40-yard dash time at the combine. His lack of overall athleticism also limits how he can contribute on special teams, which pushes his stock even further down the list.
Overall:Â
No one was more excited about Cleveland adding LeMay than me, but he will have a tough time making the final roster. There’s a lot of depth in the backfield and the fact that he will be competing with another undrafted back with much higher upside in Brian Herrien. LeMay does have the talent to stick in the NFL, but is likely never going to be the main back and will always be on the roster bubble.
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