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dragondawg
08-28-2007, 05:14 AM
Undrafted Young's positive approach paying dividends

ENGLEWOOD - Some people hope. Some, however, believe. They still believe, despite the odds, struggles and failures along the way.

"I believe, I always have," Broncos rookie running back Selvin Young said. "I always felt like things would be right. My grandmother would always tell me - I would always be like, 'Grandma, I want this, I want that, I want this' - and she would say, 'You have to speak of things as though they are and they will come to pass.'

"So I try to speak about things as though they are."

Not that Young hasn't put that idea to the test during the past five years. But fresh off 91 rushing yards on 17 carries Saturday night against the Cleveland Browns, Young has done the one thing an undrafted rookie must do in an NFL preseason.

He has been noticed.

"That's what you want to see, you're looking for a guy to stand out," Broncos coach Mike Shanahan said. "And he really stood out."

That wasn't always an issue for Young. He arrived at the University of Texas in 2002 as another gem from the recruiting mine of Texas high school football.

He ran for 116 yards, including a 79-yarder, in his first scrimmage. He became the first player in school history to return a punt and kickoff for touchdowns in the same game. He showed enough promise that there was talk he would split carries with Cedric Benson, who went on to win the Doak Walker Award as the nation's best running back before he was a first-round pick by the Chicago Bears.

From there, though, Young's career path became pockmarked with the unexpected.

There was a groin injury in 2003 that caused him to miss just enough time that Benson separated himself in the running back battle and never looked back.

In 2004, he fielded a kickoff and took a hit that broke his right ankle. It took 11 screws and a plate to put what Young called "a jigsaw puzzle" back together.

He limped through 2005 with an ankle sprain and experienced academic troubles that forced him out of Texas and into Austin Community College for a semester to earn his way back in for the 2006 season.

"He has a desire to win," said Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young, no relation but one of Selvin Young's close friends. "And he is hungry."

"I always talked about getting healthy, staying healthy, being healthy, completing a season," the Broncos' Young said. "I'm still going to keep that frame of mind. I don't get frustrated. Not with the injuries, but the frustrating part is wondering if those around you still believe that you have the ability to do what you want to do."

Selvin Young had the final block that sprung Vince Young free for the touchdown that gave the Longhorns the national championship to close 2005. He finished 2006 with 591 rushing yards - his best season for the Longhorns - and seven touchdowns, but missed some time because of a rib injury.

He then watched as, with medical reports in hand, 32 NFL teams passed him on draft day in April before the Broncos signed him as a college free agent.

Running backs coach Bobby Turner, always on the hunt for runners to put in an offense that has pounded out more yardage on the ground than any other team since the start of the 1995 season, vouched for him.

"Bobby really liked him . . . ," Shanahan said. "He's the kind of person you like to take a chance on. Smart, has ability and played in a program like Texas."

"I was disappointed, very disappointed I didn't get drafted," Young said. "Of course, I felt like I was the best running back coming out in this draft, but I've got my whole entire career to prove that and not let someone else decide by picking people.

"It just takes one, and Bobby Turner listened to what I had to say and he believed in me. And just the fact he believed in me, now he's going to get an opportunity to coach somebody like me."

But August is a time of an unflinching numbers game in the NFL. The Broncos had eight fewer players on the practice field Monday than they did on the sideline Saturday with first cuts due this afternoon.

There are many who believe, only to be told it wasn't enough. The supply of those who want to be on an NFL roster always exceeds the number of available spots. But Young believes anyway. He has filled a pile of spiral notebooks - "my daily journal" - about such things along the way.

"I write in there all the time," Young said. "I have quite a few tablets filled up, lately it's been a lot of positives. The more that's positive in there, when I go back to read them at the end of the week, it's a good thing.

"But I know how it goes. I have to be prepared, come to work ready to perform or I won't be here. I've said I want to stay, I want to play football, this is my dream. But I came in off the street and I know I can be back out there any time. I just want to see what happens."

Long road ,/P>

Broncos rookie running back Selvin Young was a heralded recruit when he arrived at Texas in 2002, but his career was derailed by injuries. His college rushing statistics.

Year No. Yards Avg. TD

2002 85 408 4.8 5

2003 35 151 4.3 3

2004* 12 102 8.5 2

2005 96 461 4.8 8

2006 137 591 4.3 7* Medical Redshirt

http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/nfl/article/0,2777,DRMN_23918_5684061,00.html

broncocalijohn
08-28-2007, 05:17 AM
i want to believe. Hell, we have seen guys drafted in the 7th round help us win a superbowl. Mike Bell also made the team and did well as an undrafted player. Hope he succeeds.

TotallyScrewed
08-28-2007, 11:06 AM
Hopefully, Selvin shines on Thursday and makes it a tough call for Shanny.

jonny1
08-28-2007, 11:12 AM
He's got speed around the corner, and showed some toughness inside, I like what I've seen from him so far, but the numbers are tight.

That 91 yards may prevent the Broncos from stashing him on the practice squad, for fear of losing him.

Crushisback
08-28-2007, 11:27 AM
I think we'll keep him.

baja
08-28-2007, 12:02 PM
The next TD ............

Drek
08-28-2007, 01:24 PM
Young has a lot more athletic talent than many backs drafted last season. A lack of staying healthy, and the lack of production that comes with that, are what killed him.

Hopefully he can finally stay healthy and become the productive player he has the potential to be, he'd make a very good change of pace back as our 3rd RB and offers some KR/PR skills as well.

crowebomber
08-28-2007, 01:27 PM
He's got the corner speed that we haven't had around here in a while, plus he's big enough that he can break an arm tackle. He would be a nice change of pace guy to put in in the second half when the defense isn't ready for those fresh legs.

Broncos123
08-28-2007, 01:33 PM
Great, another running back we can trade

DeuceOfClub
08-28-2007, 01:35 PM
IMO he outprformed Sapp in preseason so far. and should be our #3 back behind Henry/Bell.

Beej
08-28-2007, 01:55 PM
Selvin reminds me a bit of LaDanian, being able to do the corner runs. I want to see more of him to see if he can be consistent, but right now, I'd put him at #2 behind Henry.

Popps
08-28-2007, 01:57 PM
The next TD ............

You had to do it. Bastard! :)

lazarus4444
08-28-2007, 06:12 PM
You had to do it. Bastard! :)

There is already another whole thread on how he looked like TD.

http://www.orangemane.com/BB/showthread.php?t=59869

Paladin
08-28-2007, 06:40 PM
Why did he not do as well at Texas? Not to have been drafted Why?

Atwater His Ass
08-28-2007, 08:25 PM
not saying the kid doesn't have talent, but i don't think we necessarily get value out of our backs as it is percieved (at maybe rightfully so) that they are a product of the system. look at what (or lack thereof) gary, anderson, droughns, portis, etc haven't done near as well as they did in denver. i'm sure you'll be able to add bell's name to that list too after this season.

baja
08-28-2007, 08:27 PM
You had to do it. Bastard! :)

;D Actually the kid does look good but we will see.

TotallyScrewed
08-28-2007, 08:37 PM
I thought Portis looked pretty good except that he was playing behind a crap line, with a crap QB and for a crap coach and owner. I wouldn't have come close to calling him a disappointment.

I thought that was very funny Baja and Popps.

Atwater His Ass
08-28-2007, 08:45 PM
I thought Portis looked pretty good except that he was playing behind a crap line, with a crap QB and for a crap coach and owner. I wouldn't have come close to calling him a disappointment.

I thought that was very funny Baja and Popps.

washington hasn't gotten close to the prodcution we got with portis, that is my point, not that he's played awfully.

TotallyScrewed
08-28-2007, 09:03 PM
Denver HAD an o-line that made runningbacks look better than perhaps they were but not now. This o-line is pretty weak at run blocking (including Lepsis); watch the Cleveland game. Most of the that game the runningbacks earned their yards.

Atwater...

I'm just saying that Portis is a good back. I also think that Anderson was too old and Gary was injured (wore out). Although I liked the guy, Droughns was an over-achiever with the then good Denver line so really I didn't expect him to light up the league. I know you didn't say otherwise but Nobody thinks TD wasn't the real deal. Denver coaching, deserving or not, are thought of as a good judges of runningback talent.

footstepsfrom#27
08-28-2007, 09:14 PM
"Of course, I felt like I was the best running back coming out in this draft, but I've got my whole entire career to prove that and not let someone else decide by picking people.

"It just takes one, and Bobby Turner listened to what I had to say and he believed in me. And just the fact he believed in me, now he's going to get an opportunity to coach somebody like me."
Well I think Hall's still a better prospect but obviously this kid's not lacking in confidence at least.

Spider
08-28-2007, 11:09 PM
Sapp is versatile where as Young is a classic tailback ..... I would like to see Young stay healthy

Bronco Billy
08-28-2007, 11:20 PM
The next TD ............

I want to believe too!

It's funny how QBs are always going to be compared to Elway. It seems RBs coming out as late draft picks or even undrafted are starting to be compared as the next TD.

BroncoBuff
08-28-2007, 11:48 PM
Why did he not do as well at Texas? Not to have been drafted Why?
They didn't exactly say it, but that ankle injury, "jigsaw puzzle," probably scared teams away.

DarkHorse30
08-29-2007, 12:29 AM
TD is/was the best back we've had in 20 years. Young being compared to him is, of course, a compliment; but it isn't anything more than that. He reminds me of TD, in that he hits the hole quickly and carries some steam. I'm not predicting greatness....just recognizing talent when I see it.