The Facts: An unsigned draft pick, Foreman is still working to get into optimal shape. He'd like to drop a few pounds before training camp. "That's one of the things I want to do is try to tighten up a little bit more and lose some more weight and try to go in there the best that I can," Foreman said.
Diehards Line:Foreman ran the 40-yard dash in 4.45 seconds and had a 33-inch vertical leap at the Longhorns' Pro Day. He rushed for 15 touchdowns and averaged 184.4 rushing yards per game. Listed at 6-0, 233 pounds after playing last season at 249 pounds, Foreman provides a mixture of power and speed. He led the nation with 2,048 rushing yards during his final season with the Longhorns before declaring early in the draft. Now that he's in the NFL, Foreman is determined to make his rookie season count as he adjusts to professional football. We'll all be watching for what kind of role he can carve out behind Lamar Miller during training camp. Remember; HC Bill O'Brien has openly lamented overusing Miller last season, so there will be room for somebody to pick up the slack.