Running back market is flooded

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Running back, which is a position that is easiest to find a player or players, the market is especially flooded for 2015.

The Cowboys would be making another Barber mistake by paying Murray, especially after his fumble helped us lose that playoff game. That shouldn't be rewarded. His fumbles have often set the tone for our games.

My prediction is a team without a running game will be attracted to Murray, but what they'll find is that they don't have a running game not because their running back isn't any good, but because they don't have an offensive line. It'll be a lot like the Laurent Robinson signing in Jacksonville. You're getting the player not the offense that allowed that player to thrive.

Unlike Robinson though, I believe when Murray signs somewhere next year and his production isn't the same, the league will finally let the ball drop on paying running backs big money.

DeMarco Murray
CJ Spiller
Mark Ingram
Frank Gore
Ryan Matthews
Knowshon Moreno
Darren McFadden
Adrian Peterson*
Marshawn Lynch*
Todd Gurley
Melvin Gordon
 

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Moreno's an interesting player. Well rounded and probably hasn't had his best year yet. I think he would have last year had he not gotten injured.

But I certainly wouldn't pay big money for him.
 

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Moreno's an interesting player. Well rounded and probably hasn't had his best year yet. I think he would have last year had he not gotten injured.

But I certainly wouldn't pay big money for him.

He was carrying Miami the few games he played
 

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Moreno's an interesting player. Well rounded and probably hasn't had his best year yet. I think he would have last year had he not gotten injured.

But I certainly wouldn't pay big money for him.

Moreno is also the predecessor of Gurley :) We'll see if Chubb can keep doing at Georgia what he did this past season...
 

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My point wasn't even necessarily to get anyone on the list, rather with all those names potentially available, I don't see big money flying towards anyone.
 

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Moreno's an interesting player. Well rounded and probably hasn't had his best year yet. I think he would have last year had he not gotten injured.

But I certainly wouldn't pay big money for him.

Agree he's is a nice all-around back and probably wouldn't cost more than what the Giants gave Jennings last offseason... like 2.5 mil per season.
 

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Not sure about the love for knowshon. He is going to be close to 28 next year, is coming of a torn ACL and he has had one DECENT (4.3 ypc and 1038 yards) season that happened while Manning threw for 55 tds.

Ingram is only 25, but his LONGEST run of his career is 35 yards.

Lets not go into the season with the belief that our line can make anyone into a 1500 yard back.
 
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Do be surprised if Murray winds up in Seattle
 

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Not sure about the love for knowshon. He is going to be close to 28 next year, is coming of a torn ACL and he has had one DECENT (4.3 ypc and 1038 yards) season that happened while Manning threw for 55 tds.

Ingram will is only 25, but his LONGEST run of his career is 35 yards.

Lets not go into the season with the belief that our line can make anyone into a 1500 yard back.

I don't think the Cowboys need a 1,500 yard back.

Not one guy getting all the carries (or close) that Murray received this year.
 

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I don't think the Cowboys need a 1,500 yard back.

Not one guy getting all the carries (or close) that Murray received this year.

That is fair, if you want to look at it that way.

Personally, I favor one running back getting 20 and another getting 5 carries a game over 12 carries and 13 carries between the two. I think it hurts the running back by not allowing them to get into the flow of the game and messes with the cohesiveness of the offense.
 

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Running back, which is a position that is easiest to find a player or players, the market is especially flooded for 2015.

The Cowboys would be making another Barber mistake by paying Murray, especially after his fumble helped us lose that playoff game. That shouldn't be rewarded. His fumbles have often set the tone for our games.

My prediction is a team without a running game will be attracted to Murray, but what they'll find is that they don't have a running game not because their running back isn't any good, but because they don't have an offensive line. It'll be a lot like the Laurent Robinson signing in Jacksonville. You're getting the player not the offense that allowed that player to thrive.

Unlike Robinson though, I believe when Murray signs somewhere next year and his production isn't the same, the league will finally let the ball drop on paying running backs big money.

DeMarco Murray
CJ Spiller
Mark Ingram
Frank Gore
Ryan Matthews
Knowshon Moreno
Darren McFadden
Adrian Peterson*
Marshawn Lynch*
Todd Gurley
Melvin Gordon

If you listen to Stephen Jones last week he pretty much laid out the plan they have. Draft a RB and you have him for 4 yrs. Then draft another RB. This team isnt going to pay millions for a rb, when they can have one for thousands.
 

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Randle, Williams, and Dunbar can carry the load behind our oline. Start Williams, spell him with Randle or vice versa and let Dunbar be the 3rd down back.
 

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I'd be good with Spiller too. But only if we drafted someone to do the legwork. Our offense was awesome this year because Murray routinely put us in short yardage with tough runs
 

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Randle, Williams, and Dunbar can carry the load behind our oline. Start Williams, spell him with Randle or vice versa and let Dunbar be the 3rd down back.

And Hambrick was destined to be a star because one 80 yd run. We really need to be wary of guys who look good running 1-5 times a game.

This offense needs a workhorse, not a committee
 

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CJ Spiller behind this OL = oooooooooo my gooooooooood

People are going to laugh bc he hasn't lived up to the hype...but his speed with the holes this line generates...yikes

Isn't durability an issue with him though? Seems to injured, or at least dinged up, a lot.
 
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