Regardless of the numbers for that game, watch him play football. Dont think about the size or speed or how much he can lift with his right toe. Its something the mighty NFL scouts still dont understand.
Watch Whaley play football, and he can play very well. The ? is what kind of RB are u envisioning? He isnt going to be a JC or FW type of back or anyone that can break a 60 yarder.
He will run hard and always leans and falls forward, something that good backs do. He will need to get better balance at the college level but has good RB potential.
The 2 big RBs that i can think of that he has potential to become in a couple of years.
Brandon Jacobs is 6-4 264 per Giants site.
Eddie George 6-3 235 per my memory.
I do agree that he does need to be used in the right system to be effective. Vs TT sat would have been good a few times. Straight ahead, runs in the 1,2,3,and 4 gaps with occasionally 5 and 6. Not zone reads. at least in my opinion.
We need a RB like this. 4th Quarter to run out the clock, goal line and short yardage but i think he can be more than that.
He can be part of a great 1-2 punch or 1-2-3 punch for us.