Andrew Wilbar: Peoples is a physical back who can make things happen in between the tackles. A true one-cut runner, Peoples does not waste much time hitting a hole. While that may be looked down upon by some and considered the result of a lack of patience, it fit with the strengths of Appalachian State’s offense. However, he has not been injury-free throughout his career, and he has never been depended upon as a workhorse back for any extended period of time. Overall, I believe Peoples possesses enough talent to make a difference in the NFL, but there are some technical issues in his game that will need to be cleaned up before that comes to fruition.
| Rank | 224 |
| Round | 7th |
| Name | Camerun Peoples |
| Position | RB |
| School | Appalachian State |
| Height | 6’2” |
| Weight | 220 lbs |
| Rush Attempts | 101 |
| Rushing Yards | 593 |
| Average | 5.9 |
| Rushing TDs | 5 |
| Receptions | 6 |
| Receiving Yards | 43 |
| Yards per Catch | 7.2 |
| Receiving TDs | 0 |
| Hand Size | 9.8 |
| Arm Length | 32.6 |
| Forty Yard Dash | 4.6 |
| Bench Reps | 0 |
| Vertical Leap | 37.0 |
| Broad Jump | 121 |
| Three Cone Drill | 0.0 |
| Shuttle | 0.0 |
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