Nick Chubb is better than 30 NFL teams in this stat

Nick Chubb is ridiculously good…

Georgia’s second all-time leading rusher, Nick Chubb, has solidified himself as on of the NFL’s great running backs.

The Cleveland Browns star has had a hot start to the 2022 season.

Chubb has 26 forced missed tackles, which is better than 30 NFL teams through three weeks.

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The Cedartown, Ga., native leads the NFL with 341 rushing yards (5.5 avg.) and four touchdowns.

Chubb has already amassed 5,157 yards (5.3 avg.) and 40 touchdowns since being drafted in the second round of the 2018 NFL draft.

Chubb is the second-leading NFL rusher in that span behind Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry.

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Get ready for gameday! Former Georgia All-SEC and NFL pro tackle, John Theus, joins our podcast to tell stories of his time in Athens and thoughts on the 2022 season. Listen here.

 

 

Watch: Former Georgia star RB Nick Chubb lifts big weight at alma mater high school

Nick Chubb at it again throwing around your deadlift max…

Georgia football’s second all-time leading rusher is well known for his incredible ability to throw around weight like a rag doll.

Cleveland Browns star Nick Chubb pulled up to Cedartown High School (Cedartown, Ga.) this week to give his alma mater some inspiration in the weight room.

Check out Chubb clean 405 pounds for reps in a video posted to his Instagram.

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Chubb has had one of the best starts to a running back career in NFL history through four seasons in Cleveland.

The former No. 35 overall pick is ranked as the No. 3 tailback in the NFL per a recent ESPN survey after becoming the first running back in NFL history to average at least 5.0 yards per carry on 100+ carries in each of his first four seasons.

Chubb is no stranger to showing some amazing power in the weight room. Here is 675 pounds for reps earlier this summer.

The NFL is on watch. Chubb may have his best year yet in 2022.

Madden 22 ratings: Former Georgia football star Nick Chubb

Madden 22 ratings: Former Georgia football star Nick Chubb

Madden, the popular NFL video game produced by EA Sports, has released some player ratings for the 2022 edition that comes out on Aug. 20.

One of the first players rated is former Georgia football standout Nick Chubb. The Cleveland Browns running back is the game’s 2nd highest rated  back at 96 overall out of a possible 99.

Chubb does have the highest rating for broken tackles at 98 overall.

Chubb has taken the league by storm since being drafted by the Browns in the second round of the 2018 draft. Since then, the Cedartown, Ga., native is the top running back in the league, per Pro Football Focus (PFF).

It’s workouts like these that makes Chubb such a problem for defenses.

Stay tuned to UGA Wire as more Bulldogs find out their ratings.

Watch: Former Georgia star Nick Chubb is way stronger than you think

Watch: Former Georgia star Nick Chubb is way stronger than you think

Former Georgia running back and current Cleveland Brown, Nick Chubb, has always been known as a physical freak.

Before Chubb became the second all-time leading rusher in UGA history (3,424), he was running high school track looking like Ronnie Coleman in his Mr. Olympia prime.

Yes, Chubb looks as if he is chiseled in stone, but how strong is the Cedartown, Ga., native?

Here’s two clips to give you an idea. First, here is Chubb taking 600 pounds for a casual ride on his back…

Let’s not forget that Chubb tor multiple ligaments in his left knee playing for Georgia in 2015…

And in an even more impressive feat, Chubb hang cleans over 420 pounds, which if you aren’t familiar with cleans, is an incredible amount of weight…

 

NFL tacklers beware, the league’s top-rated running back is on a mission.

Pro Football Focus has Chubb rated as the NFL’s top back since 2018, taking into account each play of each game. In 2020, Chubb battled through injury and finished with 190 carries for 1,067 yards with 12 touchdowns and 16 receptions for 150 yards in 12 games.

Chubb and the Browns are set to kickoff the preseason visiting the Jacksonville Jaguars on Aug. 14 at 7:00 p.m. ET.

 

 

 

 

Former Georgia football star Nick Chubb ranked among current NFL stars

Former Georgia football star Nick Chubb ranked among current NFL stars

Georgia football has had a knack for brewing NFL greats.

Pro Football Focus (PFF) recently released a list containing the top-50 current NFL Players and the Bulldogs are represented once again by former UGA great Nick Chubb.

The Cleveland Browns running back is rated as the No. 37 player in the league. Chubb also made the list last year, coming in at No. 27.

Chubb missed four games last season but was still able to finish with a great year. The Cedartown, Ga., native racked up1,067 yards on 190 carries (5.6 avg.) and 12 touchdowns, while adding 16 catches for 150 yards.

ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes thinks Chubb is already the league’s top running back.

Since the Browns drafted Chubb with the No. 35 overall pick in 2018, Chubb has been the league’s most efficient runner. PFF has graded Chubb as the top runner in the NFL over the last three seasons. In 2020, he finished second in the league in rushing while ranking second in broken tackles (66).

This all after a 2019 season where Chubb exploded for 1,494 yards on the ground, second only to Titans star Derick Henry.

Chubb’s NFL success is no surprise to DawgNation, who watched the young star develop into one of the best running backs in Georgia history. And at ‘RBU’, we don’t take that lightly.

Chubb took over for an injured Todd Gurley as a freshman and went off for 1,547 yards and 14 touchdowns.

After a serious knee injury in his sophomore season, Chubb returned the following year and bounced back for 1,130 yards and eight touchdowns.

Then, in his senior season, Chubb rushed for 1,345 yards and 15 touchdowns, became Georgia football’s second all-time leading rusher and helped lead the Bulldogs to a national championship appearance.

Jan 1, 2018; Pasadena, CA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Nick Chubb (27) runs in a touchdown against the Oklahoma Sooners in the fourth quarter in the 2018 Rose Bowl college football playoff semifinal game at Rose Bowl Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

UGA great Nick Chubb helps Cleveland Browns to first playoff win since 1995

UGA great Nick Chubb helped the Cleveland Browns to their first playoff win since 1995 in a win over the Steelers on Sunday night.

The Cleveland Browns secured their first playoff win since 1995 in a 48-37 win versus the Steelers in Pittsburg in a wild-card matchup on Sunday night.

One reason for the Browns historical performance was a big night from former Georgia running back Nick Chubb.

Georgia football’s second all-time leading rusher carried the ball 18 times for 76 yards and caught 4 passes for 69 yards and this game-sealing touchdown.

A historical week for the Browns who, after making the Playoffs for the first time in 20 years just a week ago, were forced to face the Steelers without head coach Kevin Stefanski, tight ends coach Drew Petzing, defensive backs coach Jeff Howard, offensive guard Joel Bitonio, wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge and cornerbacks Denzel Ward and Kevin Johnson due to positive COVID-19 testing.

However, the Browns COVID-19 scares did not translate over to gameplay and especially not to Chubb and his ability.

Jan 10, 2021; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb (24) celebrates with quarterback Baker Mayfield (6) after scoring a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fourth quarter of an AFC Wild Card playoff game at Heinz Field. Mandatory Credit: Philip G. Pavely-USA TODAY Sports

Chubb still ran for over 1,000 yards during the regular season while missing four and a half games due to a knee injury and with his performance on Sunday night, the Cedartown, Ga., native has entered his name into the Browns history books.

I wonder if the 27 NFL teams that passed on Chubb in the 2018 NFL Draft ever wish they had done things differently.


I sat down with 2021 UGA signee Kamari Lassiter in the latest episode of UGA Football Live with J.C. Shelton! We talk about his recruitment and future as a Dawg. Listen here:

Georgia football play of the day – Georgia vs North Carolina (2016)

Watch the Georgia football play of the day here!

It’s Thursday, September 17 and today’s play of the day comes from the 2016 Chickfila Kickoff Game in Atlanta, which featured No. 18 Georgia versus an unranked North Carolina squad, led by future Chicago Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky.

It was coach Kirby Smart’s first game at the helm for UGA and star running back Nick Chubb’s first game back from a serious knee injury.

Teams traded early touchdowns in the first quarter, which made it 7-7 as Georgia held the ball at the North Carolina 19 yard line facing a second down with six yards to go.

Watch this neat sideline view of what happened next here:

Brian Herrien always seemed to find people to run over!

It was a great day on the ground for the Bulldogs. They would rush for 289 yards, with most of them coming from Chubb, who had one of the greatest returns from injury college football has ever seen. He totaled 32 carries for 222 yards with two touchdowns. And Georgia left Atlanta with a 33-24 victory, securing Smart’s first win as UGA head coach.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Checking in on Nick Chubb’s cousin, Harlem Diamond – a rising Cedartown star

An interview with former Georgia football RB Nick Chubb’s first cousin Harlem Diamond, who is a rising star at Cedartown High School.

Nick Chubb will be a household name with Georgia Bulldog football fans for the rest of eternity.

The former Bulldog great trails just one other running back in the all-time Georgia rushing rankings, and that man is Herschel Walker. Chubb is second in yards (4,769) and touchdowns (44) in the school’s history.

The kid out of Cedartown, Georgia blew away expectations, helping the Dawgs win an SEC Championship and a Rose Bowl and becoming one of the greatest Georgia Bulldogs of all time.

Chubb, who currently plays for the Cleveland Browns, is now the highest graded PFF running back in the NFL, but the family’s football blood doesn’t stop with Nick.

Chubb’s first cousin Harlem Diamond is a rising sophomore at Cedartown High School in Chubb’s hometown, where he is a three sport athlete.

“I play football, basketball and baseball.  I started playing football at the age of 5.” Harlem told me in a phone interview.

I asked Harlem which sport was his favorite and the answer was clear.

“Football. I love football, it’s not an easy sport, you really have to work hard at it. Not anyone can play football. You have to be tough and may be a little crazy.”

Harlem is a two-way player, playing running back just like his cousin, in addition to playing defensive back. Apparently ball carrying style and his work ethic resemble that of his role model’s.

“Nick Chubb is my role model, he is a great person.” Harlem said. “I look up to him. He works hard in the weight room and is very humble, so I try to copy his work ethic… My vision at running back is something I have heard (that mimics Nick’s game). I would say just bringing a winning attitude to the game overall.”

And just like Nick, Harlem is not to be messed with in the weight room. At 15 years old, standing at 5-foot-6, 145 pounds, Harlem is benching 205, power cleaning 200 and squatting 305 pounds. Those are some legit numbers for a rising sophomore in high school.

Harlem’s performance in the classroom is also something not to be overlooked, as he currently has a 3.7 GPA.

I spoke with Harlem about his expectations for next year as well as his personal goals for the season.

“I’m just ready to prove myself. Our team’s mindset is to play hard every game, win regions and go to states. The goal I have set is to work hard, encourage my teammates and rush for 1,000 yards or have 100 tackles.”

Harlem has had incredible support from his family his entire life, with his father being the ultimate sports dad. Harlem’s father, James, is the all-time tackle leader at Cedartown High.

“Just knowing that he is on my side is motivation.” Harlem said.  “He believes in me regardless of the sport.  He was the defensive player of the year in high school in 1999 and holds the tackle record at Cedartown High School so I listen when he talks. He just wants to see me be successful in life, on or off the field. I have great support from my entire family.”

Harlem reminisced on his favorite memory with his cousin.

“I was at a football all-star game in Athens and Nick came over to the dorms, picked me up and gave me a private tour of the UGA facilities during the All-Star week.”

Harlem is just as good a baseball player as he is a football player, but you can just refer to him as the Bass Master from now on.

“I love to fish.  I consider myself a Bass Master, my biggest bass weighed 8.5 pounds.”

From the looks of it, the two have an unbreakable bond through family and football.  Harlem is now trying to make a name for himself in the football world and hopes to get recruited by a top program soon, as it is still early in the recruiting process for him.

Dawgs fans would love the idea of having Nick Chubb’s cousin Harlem taking over as the next great Georgia running back, and we hope that becomes a reality.

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Nick Chubb wants to show small-town kids that you CAN make it big time

Cedartown native and Georgia football RB Nick Chubb, now of the Cleveland Browns, wants to show small-town kids that you can make it to NFL.

Nick Chubb came to Georgia as a five-star recruit in the class of 2015 out of Cedartown, Georgia, a small town with a population of around 10,000.

Chubb wasted no time putting his hometown on the map, rushing for 1,547 yards during his freshman year at UGA. Within months, Cedartown was featured in ESPN segments, was written about in nearly every article discussing Chubb and was receiving plenty of recognition.

Chubb’s stellar career continued, and eventually he finished as the school’s second all-time leading rusher. Trailing only Herschel Walker.

He went on to become the 35th overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns. After a solid rookie season in which he did not receive nearly enough touches, Chubb again put Cedartown in the national spotlight, tallying 1,494 rushing yards during the 2019 NFL season. He came 46 yards shy of leading the league in rushing.

Chubb wants to be an example for kids not only from Cedartown, but from small towns all across the country.

“Now, I use myself as an example for the kids who still go there. No matter if we do come from a small town, you can still fulfill your dreams. You can still play college at a D-1, and you can still go to the NFL,” Chubb said to CBS Sports’ Jim Rome.

Chubb also mentioned that growing up in Cedartown, people would tell him that he needed to move to a bigger city where he can garner more national recognition.

But Chubb stayed put and perfected his craft in his hometown.

“Just coming from the small town I came from, older guys that lived there said I should move away,” Chubb said. “I’d never get attention there. College coaches never come looking in this small town. I’d never make it. That just motivated me to go harder in high school.”

So he stayed, and he signed with Georgia as the fifth ranked running back in his class.

“So, I’m using myself as an example for them to keep their head on straight and not listen to the outside world. Just keep focusing on what’s important.”