Still feeling the effects of the high-ankle sprain that slowed him in the latter stages of Ohio State's loss to Clemson in the Fiesta Bowl in December, the running back said he might not run a 40-yard dash or do other workouts at the NFL Scouting Combine this week.
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It will come down to how he feels Friday when workouts are scheduled for running backs, special teamers and offensive linemen.
âIf Iâm not 100%, I donât want to go out there and not show my full potential,â he said. âIâve been able to try it for a few weeks now. Definitely I wish I could have more weeks, but weâll see. If Iâm at my full potential. Iâll go definitely go. I love competing. Thatâs what I love to do. Thatâs why Iâm here. If I donât do it here, Iâll definitely do it at Ohio Stateâs pro day (in March).â
Dobbins confirmed the injury against the Tigers had a major impact on him.
He ran for 141 yards in the first quarter but only 33 the rest of the way as the Buckeyes lost 29-23.
âIt was a significant injury,â he said. âIt was a very high ankle sprain. It was definitely tough to even go back and battle through it. It hurt a lot, definitely, but I just wanted to win the game for my team and tried to get to the national championship.â
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He still became the first Ohio State running back to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season, finishing with 2,003.
In his three-year career, the La Grange, Texas, native ran for 4,459 yards. He passed Ezekiel Elliott and Eddie George on the Ohio State career rushing yards list late in the season and finished behind only Archie Griffin, who had 5,589 yards in the early â70s.
âMy legacy at Ohio State, I havenât really had time to just sit down and think about it because soon after the game when I was declaring (to leave school with a year of eligibility remaining), I wanted to go start training,â said Dobbins, who is working out in Florida this winter. âSo I havenât had the time to sit down and think about it, but you know, a lot of guys will mention like how I ran for more yards than Ezekiel Elliott and Eddie George, and more than Archie Griffin in one season. Itâs pretty surreal. Itâs definitely amazing thing. Iâm very, very blessed. I just havenât had time to sit down and think about it.â
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Dobbins can bolster his draft stock by showing off his athleticism for NFL scouts, but what he identified as his best trait is not really discernible in that setting anyway.
âI think I have vision thatâs out of this world,â he said. âItâs definitely a God-given talent. I think thatâs the best thing about my game.â
That is something he noticed about himself at a young age.
âI think itâs always something that I had,â he said. âAs a little kid in pee-wee football, weâd run a play and a play would be going this way and Iâd see a hole all the way back here and guys were like, âHow did you see that?â So I always feel like Iâve always had it, but then as I got to college and I started learning the blocking schemes and what the defense was going to do, it just elevated it even more.â
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