Audric Estime

Position: RB — Projected: 4th Round

History & Measurables

Born: Sept. 6, 2003 – Nyack, New York

High School: St. Joseph Regional High School

College: Notre Dame

Height – 5’11″     Weight – 221 lbs

Traits & Characteristics

The Good
  • Hard to Take Down
  • Quickness for Size
  • Good Pass Protection
The Bad
  • Gets to the Hole Slow
  • Lacks Burst
  • Fumble Issues

Advanced Analytics Notes

2023 Rushing
  • 4.27 Yards After Contact/Attempt (8th Among FBS RBs, min. 100 rush attempts)
  • 44.1 % of total rushing yards came on runs of 15+ yards (T-38th Among RBs)
  • 64 Missed Tackles Forced (T-17th Among RBs)
  • 38 Runs of 10+ Yards (T-16th Among RBs)
  • 42% of carries in zone scheme, 58% of carries in gap scheme
2023 Receiving
  • 66.1% Route Participation (207th Among FBS RBs, min. 10 targets)
  • 1.30 Yards per Route Run (61st Among RBs)
  • 8.4 YAC/REC (T-122nd Among RBs)
  • 72.1 PFF Receiving Grade (41st Among RBs)
  • 63.7 PFF Pass Blocking Grade (257th Among RBs)

Film Notes and Highlights

Audric Estime is a throwback – a traditional power back. The big question is how that translates to the NFL now. Estime is a straight line runner that is hard to take down and is known to break tackles of smaller defenders. He has average vision and there is not many cutbacks on his film, so he will have to be in a certain scheme at the next level. I noticed he is sometimes too patient and gets to the hole too slow. That will be a problem in the NFL because he also lacks burst. There have been games where he had to be benched because of fumble issues so that will need to be fixed. Estime is very good in pass protection so that could help keep him on the field on third down plays. – Brandon Haye

(Games Watched: vs Ohio St 2023, vs North Carolina St 2023, vs Navy 2023, vs Ohio St 2022)

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Erika Brown is a fantasy football writer for The League Winners. A journalism graduate from Oklahoma State University, she enjoys watching OkState football games and writing about college football.

Erika Brown

Erika Brown is a fantasy football writer for The League Winners. A journalism graduate from Oklahoma State University, she enjoys watching OkState football games and writing about college football.

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