The Measurables

Sincere McCormick
RB – #3 Texas-San Antonio
HT: 5090
WT: 205
WING: N/A
ARM: N/A
HAND: N/A
DOB: 9/10/2000
Year: Redshirt Sophomore
High School: Judson (Converse, TX)
HS Rating: 3 star (0.8315)
Phil Steele: PS#136
Sincere McCormick scouting report
Solid speed from the young running back. Does get caught by secondary prospects chasing him down, but I would image he will run around a 4.55 forty. Effective slasher. Change of direction is seamless, the most talented prospect I’ve seen on film in this class so far. McCormick flashes excellent body control.
Has the ability to get downhill and run with some power. Acceleration is very good. Extremely explosive running back. Has an incredible jump cut. Reads blocks very well. Very patient running back who runs smart. Not often tackled for loss. Appears to understand defenders well. Makes them miss a lot. Gains a lot of additional yardage after contact. Decent contact balance between the tackles. Looks like he’s hard to locate, and has the ability to break arm tackles that are reactionary to him entering someone’s space. Great contact balance in space. Very hard to take down without a proper tackle.
Has some upside as a route runner, displays the ability to run routes. Was seldom lined up wide as a receiver in obvious passing situations. Not a powerful blocker. Will be overwhelmed by larger defenders. Moves into position quickly and puts up a fight to get past him.
Pre-Combine projection
Sincere McCormick has some great tools that NFL teams should dig, good speed, excellent vision and contact balance. However, he’s a rotational back at best who doesn’t offer much upside as a pass protector and didn’t do much in college as a receiver. It feels like McCormick made a mistake declaring for this class.
McCormick look like a fifth/seventh-round prospect. His All-American season was impressive, but NFL teams have to wonder how much wear is left on the tires after being leaned upon so long at his size.
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