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Riddick, Notre Dame tailback, sees his stock rise

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“What the NFL looks for in a running back is not so much a guy that runs a 4.3 40 (yard dash), but a guy that is perhaps quicker than fast, that can make people miss, that has some real toughness about him and can get north and south,” Mayock said. “That’s a long way of saying, yeah, I think he’s helped himself.”

The Irish feel the biggest help was getting him back there in the first place.

“When they moved him to receiver, we were like, ‘What?’ “ tackle Zack Martin said. “ ‘He’s so good at running back.’ “

The hard-nosed totes that come with it, meanwhile, come naturally. Riddick said he doesn’t mind dropping his shoulders if he sees defenses with troubled tackling.

“The majority of the plays I’m getting right now are between the tackles,” Riddick said. “You can’t make moves in there and tippy-toe. I always had that instilled in me. I guess it’s coming out more this year than ever before.”

A tantalizing present also cast new light on his future. And a marquee game at Oklahoma on Saturday will inform just how far the Irish can go, while also determining how far a return to running back will carry Riddick.

“They see him on tape, and they know, I got to try to tackle this guy who’s going to juke me, and they’re kind of on their toes,” Martin said, “and then he lowers his pad and runs over you.”

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