Nick Chubb Georgia Player Profile

Nick Chubb Georgia – Running Back

In this Nick Chubb Georgia Player Profile, we examine everything I found while watching Nick Chubb’s tape and his other performances. Additionally, a prospect grade, impressions, and draft value can all be found on this page.

  • Year
    • Senior
  • Measurables
    • Height: 5’11”
    • Weight: 228 lbs
    • Arm Length: 32″
    • Hand Size: 9.625″
  • Combine Results
    • 40 Yard Dash – 4.52 seconds
    • Bench Press – 29 reps (225 lbs)
    • Vertical Jump – 38.5 inches
    • Broad Jump – 128.0 inches
    • 3 Cone Drill – 7.09 seconds
    • 20 Yard Shuttle – 4.25 seconds
    • 60 Yard Shuttle – N/A
  • Strengths
    • Nick Chubb is very strong and is able to pound his way through defenders.
    • Chubb has decent game speed for a ground and pound running back.
    • Possesses the ever-important ability to catch.
    • Straightforward, downhill, power runner.
  • Weaknesses
    • Nick Chubb is not very elusive and lacks agility.
    • Chubb sustained a major knee/leg injury in 2015 that kept him out for a while and left him a shell of himself in 2016. He did have good statistics, but his normal burst and ability just were not there.
  • Notable Injury History
    • Severe leg/knee injury in 2015 (Sophomore year)
      • Lowered his production in 2016, but bounced back in 2017.
  • Tape Watched
  • Impressions
    • Nick Chubb is a power offense, ground and pound runner, who could become a lead back sometime in the near future for an NFL team.
  • Statistics

Nick Chubb Georgia Draft Predictions

  • Grade
    • 7.6/10.0
  • Projected Round
    • Between the second and third round.
  • Best Value
    • Between the late second, early third round.
  • Probable Target for the Baltimore Ravens?
    • No, the Baltimore Ravens are not in a position to spend an early round pick on a position the team does not need. There are many other running backs that will be available in the lower rounds. Alex Collins and Javorius Allen are already a solid duo, and adding Chubb would just be redundant, as he brings nothing new to the table.