Pick 52, Rd 2 Cam Akers RB Florida St.
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5. CAM AKERS | Florida State 5103 | 217 lbs. | JR. Clinton, Miss. (Clinton) 6/22/1999 (age 20.84) #3
BACKGROUND: Cameron “Cam” Akers was a legendary prep player in the state of Mississippi, starring for four seasons as Clinton High School’s varsity dual-threat quarterback. After accounting for 4,161 total yards and 48 touchdowns his first two seasons, he earned all-state honors as a junior in 2015 with 2,331 passing yards, 1,418 rushing yards and 36 total touchdowns (20 passing, 16 rushing). As a senior, Akers led Clinton to the program’s first Class 6A state championship while collecting numerous awards, including Mississippi’s Mr. Football, Mississippi Gatorade Player of the Year and USA Today’s first-team offense at quarterback. His final stats as a senior included 3,128 passing yards, 2,105 rushing yards and 65 total touchdowns, leading all Mississippi high school players in scoring. Akers finished his prep career with 8,140 passing yards, 5,103 rushing yards, 78 passing touchdowns and 71 rushing touchdowns.
A five-star running back recruit, Akers was one of the prized targets in the 2017 recruiting cycle. Despite being a high school quarterback, he was primarily recruited as a running back and was the No. 3 overall player (No. 2 running back) in the class behind only Jaelen Phillips (UCLA) and Najee Harris (Alabama). Akers was wooed by every major program in the country before he narrowed his list down to a final six: Alabama, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss and Tennessee. A few weeks prior to signing day, he committed to Florida State. Akers elected to skip his final season of eligibility and enter the 2020 NFL Draft.
YEAR (GP/GS) CAR YDS AVG TD REC YDS AVG TD NOTES
2017: (13/4) 194 1,024 5.3 7 16 116 7.2 1 Broke Dalvin Cook’s freshman rushing record; Led team in rushing
2018: (12/10) 161 706 4.4 6 23 145 6.3 2 Bobby Bowden Leadership Award; Led team in rushing
2019: (11/11) 231 1,144 5.0 14 30 225 7.5 4 Second team All-ACC; Led team in rushing
Total: (36/25) 586 2,874 4.9 27 69 486 7.0 7
HT WT ARM HAND WING 40-YD 20-YD 10-YD VJ BJ SS 3C BP
COMBINE 5103 217 30 5/8 09 74 5/8 4.47 2.62 1.47 35 1/2 10’02” 4.42 - 20 (no 3-cone – choice)
PRO DAY N/A (Pro Day canceled)
STRENGTHS: Dynamic athlete with elusive feet…his ankle-breaking lateral cuts make defenders look like they’re playing on ice…forces missed tackles with his instinctive open-field quickness…elastic body type with fluid torso flexibility…squares his shoulders, drops his pads and barrels forward to finish runs…clears holes with immediate acceleration when the blocking is defined and the runway is offered…runs with noticeable confidence and poise…doesn’t break stride at the catch point…experienced running the wildcat (5-for-8, 97 yards passing)…mature work ethic and commits himself in the weight room…played through an ankle sprain in 2018…great teammate and humble competitor, battling through an inefficient offense much of his time at FSU though he still led the team in rushing each of his three seasons.
WEAKNESSES: Spotty vision and doesn’t have a great feel as an inside runner…needs to introduce more patience at the line of scrimmage, making too much contact with his own blockers…late to anticipate developing holes, slamming the gas instead of giving his blockers more time…average-sized frame for NFL work…inconsistent hands away from his body with six drops in 2019…poor technique and anchor in pass protection, attempting to catch rushers…ball security needs improved with 10 career fumbles.
SUMMARY: A three-year starter at Florida State, Akers was the feature back in former offensive coordinator Kendal Briles’ spread, up-tempo offense. Despite below-average offensive line and quarterback play the last three seasons, he joined Warrick Dunn and Dalvin Cook as just the third player in school history with multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons. One of the most talented players any time he takes the field, Akers is a sudden runner with explosive lateral moves (his best trait) to cut away from defenders, forcing overpursuit. However, he is too much of a checkers (aggressive, spontaneous) runner with his attacking mindset and needs to introduce more chess (patient, strategic) to his run style. Overall, Akers would be a higher ranked prospect with better vision or run compass, but he is a physically impressive athlete with the shifty moves and toughness to create yardage, projecting as a souped-up version of Duke Johnson in the NFL.
GRADE: 2nd-3rd Round
BACKGROUND: Cameron “Cam” Akers was a legendary prep player in the state of Mississippi, starring for four seasons as Clinton High School’s varsity dual-threat quarterback. After accounting for 4,161 total yards and 48 touchdowns his first two seasons, he earned all-state honors as a junior in 2015 with 2,331 passing yards, 1,418 rushing yards and 36 total touchdowns (20 passing, 16 rushing). As a senior, Akers led Clinton to the program’s first Class 6A state championship while collecting numerous awards, including Mississippi’s Mr. Football, Mississippi Gatorade Player of the Year and USA Today’s first-team offense at quarterback. His final stats as a senior included 3,128 passing yards, 2,105 rushing yards and 65 total touchdowns, leading all Mississippi high school players in scoring. Akers finished his prep career with 8,140 passing yards, 5,103 rushing yards, 78 passing touchdowns and 71 rushing touchdowns.
A five-star running back recruit, Akers was one of the prized targets in the 2017 recruiting cycle. Despite being a high school quarterback, he was primarily recruited as a running back and was the No. 3 overall player (No. 2 running back) in the class behind only Jaelen Phillips (UCLA) and Najee Harris (Alabama). Akers was wooed by every major program in the country before he narrowed his list down to a final six: Alabama, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss and Tennessee. A few weeks prior to signing day, he committed to Florida State. Akers elected to skip his final season of eligibility and enter the 2020 NFL Draft.
YEAR (GP/GS) CAR YDS AVG TD REC YDS AVG TD NOTES
2017: (13/4) 194 1,024 5.3 7 16 116 7.2 1 Broke Dalvin Cook’s freshman rushing record; Led team in rushing
2018: (12/10) 161 706 4.4 6 23 145 6.3 2 Bobby Bowden Leadership Award; Led team in rushing
2019: (11/11) 231 1,144 5.0 14 30 225 7.5 4 Second team All-ACC; Led team in rushing
Total: (36/25) 586 2,874 4.9 27 69 486 7.0 7
HT WT ARM HAND WING 40-YD 20-YD 10-YD VJ BJ SS 3C BP
COMBINE 5103 217 30 5/8 09 74 5/8 4.47 2.62 1.47 35 1/2 10’02” 4.42 - 20 (no 3-cone – choice)
PRO DAY N/A (Pro Day canceled)
STRENGTHS: Dynamic athlete with elusive feet…his ankle-breaking lateral cuts make defenders look like they’re playing on ice…forces missed tackles with his instinctive open-field quickness…elastic body type with fluid torso flexibility…squares his shoulders, drops his pads and barrels forward to finish runs…clears holes with immediate acceleration when the blocking is defined and the runway is offered…runs with noticeable confidence and poise…doesn’t break stride at the catch point…experienced running the wildcat (5-for-8, 97 yards passing)…mature work ethic and commits himself in the weight room…played through an ankle sprain in 2018…great teammate and humble competitor, battling through an inefficient offense much of his time at FSU though he still led the team in rushing each of his three seasons.
WEAKNESSES: Spotty vision and doesn’t have a great feel as an inside runner…needs to introduce more patience at the line of scrimmage, making too much contact with his own blockers…late to anticipate developing holes, slamming the gas instead of giving his blockers more time…average-sized frame for NFL work…inconsistent hands away from his body with six drops in 2019…poor technique and anchor in pass protection, attempting to catch rushers…ball security needs improved with 10 career fumbles.
SUMMARY: A three-year starter at Florida State, Akers was the feature back in former offensive coordinator Kendal Briles’ spread, up-tempo offense. Despite below-average offensive line and quarterback play the last three seasons, he joined Warrick Dunn and Dalvin Cook as just the third player in school history with multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons. One of the most talented players any time he takes the field, Akers is a sudden runner with explosive lateral moves (his best trait) to cut away from defenders, forcing overpursuit. However, he is too much of a checkers (aggressive, spontaneous) runner with his attacking mindset and needs to introduce more chess (patient, strategic) to his run style. Overall, Akers would be a higher ranked prospect with better vision or run compass, but he is a physically impressive athlete with the shifty moves and toughness to create yardage, projecting as a souped-up version of Duke Johnson in the NFL.
GRADE: 2nd-3rd Round