Bullrush
Geoff Shaw (53)
the sabanator
TE in the second row, maybe..but most RBs are under 6'0" so I think 8 is out of the question
Historically though these conversion attempts have simply not panned out. It takes 8mos-1yr just to get these guys match fit because you literally have to tear them down and build them from the ground up even from an S&C standpoint.
It is also pretty hilarious seeing how these guys suddenly look far less 'athletic' when they're playing a game they can't read and can't execute the basic skills (catch, pass, ruck, tackle) at pace in.
I still have nightmares about when they brought Miles Craigwell into the USA 7s team. He has improved leaps and bounds today but that's because he has been playing club rugby for a top-tier club for years now. He looked like an absolute clown when they tried to rush him from the Miami Dolphins training squad to International 7s though, just got absolutely exposed by every team. If these guys want to settle in with clubs or try to hunt for a contract overseas, play for a few years and then come back that's completely fine because at that point they are actually proper rugby players.
Having played both games for over 10 years now I can see how hard it would be to get NFL players to convert.
While it may seem like a similar game, the differences are massive. As a running back, it probably took me at least 3 seasons to really start seeing blocks, right holes etc etc. The ifrst couple of years I approached teh game like rugby and just hit gaps hard and fast and tried to make as many yards as possible. It wasn't till I started watching video of my games and started seeing the potential blocks and extra yards that I wasn't seeing in the moment that things really started to click.
Getting NFL players aheads around the game just for a start would be a big task.