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Lorenzo Booker #25 | Running Back | Philadelphia Eagles
Height: 5-10    Weight: 195    Born: , Ventura, CA

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Statistics
YearTeamGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YG
2007MIA5281254.500282378.500
2008PHI1020532.7006111.800
2008 Game Log
WeekOppRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDsRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs
1STL591.80000.00
2@DAL000.00284.00
3PIT5112.20252.50
4@CHI273.501-3-3.00
5WAS000.00000.00
6@SF155.00000.00
8ATL000.00000.00
9@SEA300.00000.00
13ARZ4215.30000.00
14@NYG000.00111.00
19@NYG
Player Notes
December 28, 2008
Week 17 inactives: QB A.J. Feeley, DL Bryan Smith, OT Chris Patrick, LB Joe Mays, TE L.J. Smith, RB Lorenzo Booker, OG Shawn Andrews, DL Victor Abiamiri.

Our View:Brian Westbrook (knee) and Kevin Curtis (calf) are active and will start. Hank Baskett (knee) is active and will play in multiple receiver sets.
November 23, 2008
Eagles inactives: QB A.J. Feeley (3rd), RB Lorenzo Booker, RB Kyle Eckel, LB Joe Mays, DE Bryan Smith, G Shawn Andrews, G Mike McGlynn, TE Matt Schobel.

Our View:Brian Westbrook (knee) is active but will likely share the load with Correll Buckhalter. On defense, free safety Brian Dawkins (groin) is active and will start.
September 5, 2008
Lorenzo Booker played through a hip pointer in the Eagles' exhibition finale but should play in week one.
August 22, 2008
The Philadelphia Inquirer projects Lorenzo Booker (formerly of the Dolphins) to be the Eagles' No. 3 running back this season. If so, he will work behind starter Brian Westbrook and primary backup Correll Buckhalter.

Our View:The Inquirer also believes Ryan Moats will be cut loose. Going by Buckhalter's poor track record with durability, and Booker's skills as a receiver, Booker is the preferred "handcuff" for Brian Westbrook.
July 30, 2008
SI.com says to look for Lorenzo Booker to beat out Correll Buckhalter for the backup running back job in Philadelphia. Peter King notes that he could become the kind of trusted change-of-pace back that could give Westbrook a blow for a series or two a game.

Our View:He just turned 24. He averaged 4.5 yards per rush, and caught 28 balls in only five games of part-time play in Miami last year. If you decide to handcuff Westbrook with a late pick, count on Booker being the guy.