[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="291" caption="Javarris James(L) with cousin and former Colts Feature Back Edgerrin James(R) | Naplenews.com"]Javarris James and Edgerine James[/caption]
Javarris JamesBorn: 18th of September, 1987Hometown: Immokalee, FLCollege: University of MiamiDraft: UDFA - 2010 (Indianapolis Colts)Height: 6 feet 0 inchesWeight: 215 lbs.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________College
Rushing
Receiving
Year
Started
Att
Yards
YPA
TD
Rec
Yards
YPR
TD
2006
10
175
802
4.58
4
17
200
11.76
1
2007
12
159
582
3.66
4
14
100
7.14
0
2008
1
68
286
4.21
4
11
118
10.73
0
2009
5
103
492
4.78
6
13
85
6.54
0
Career
28
505
2162
4.28
18
55
503
9.15
1
ProfessionalNo Professional StatsPre-Draft Measuarables40-yard Dash: 4.53 seconds3 Cone Drill: 7.07 seconds20-Yard Shuttle: 4.24 secondsBench Press: 21 repsVertical Jump: 36.0 inchesBroad Jump: 115.0 inches____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________BreakdownJavarris James started roughly half the games he participated in at Miami, but most of these occured during the first half of his college career. During his first two years, James' was the feature back, but following the emergence of Graig Cooper he was relegated to backup duties. Still, James did plenty during his tenure to secure a top ten all-time ranking for RBs at Miami.James came out of high school with high expectations. He had the size and build of his cousin Edgerrin, so many expected James to impress. As the eventual loss of his starting spot will attest, James did not live up to the hype, and was eventually written off with more realistic expectations. James ran a 40 at the NFL combine at 4.53 seconds, but only managed a 4.61 average at his pro-day. James also failed to really impress in many of the other measurables.While some analysts thought James could warrant a late second day selection, James wasn't picked up until after the draft, as much for posterity as for potential. With the release of numerous backups, the Colts had a major need for stable backups. One of James' redeeming qualities is his durability. Despite not being stellar at any particular discipline, James proved to be a stable blocker, as well as a productive enough receiver and rusher to warrant a look as a 2nd or 3rd backup.James lacks Edgerrin's explosiveness, or even that of a player who would be expected as a serious candidate for an NFL starting position. Generally, James lacks the skills that would identify him as a "big upside," pick. He will have to secure a spot based upon his stability and consistent production.