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Examples
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Physical receiver whose size could see him shift to H-Back at the pro level ...
USATODAY.com 2005
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Could shift to either H-Back or fullback at the pro level ...
USATODAY.com 2005
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Effective in motion, shuffling across the formation like an H-Back ...
USATODAY.com 2005
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Outstanding pass catcher in the mold of former Ivy Leaguer Eric Johnson (San Francisco 49ers) who could shift to H-Back or fullback at the pro level ...
USATODAY.com 2005
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For example, the Steelers like to use H-Back David Johnson both on the line and in the backfield.
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A tight end that can block gives the 49ers a better chance of running the ball with success out of a power formation (especially if that player can play H-Back or FB, like the 49ers envision Byham doing).
Niners Nation Andrew Davidson 2010
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Barrett Matthews is the only complete high potential TE/H-Back
Burnt Orange Nation 2010
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That's pretty high praise, comparing Hopkins to one of Texas 'best linemen ever. that TE/H-Back?
Burnt Orange Nation 2010
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Still others think Karlos is best suited for an offensive role, such as an H-Back or WR.
Tomahawk Nation FSUSOM 2010
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Not just an H-Back target, he can also block and isn't afraid to get a little dirty for the running game.
Scout.com > CollegeFootballNews.com Staff 2010
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