darthseinfeld
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Most backs do nowadaysI am not arguing what your saying but he has that Earl Campbell, short career vibe to him IMO.
Most backs do nowadaysI am not arguing what your saying but he has that Earl Campbell, short career vibe to him IMO.
No problem. If we get 3-5 years of Earl Campbell type production from him that's great. Then draft the next stud RB to replace him.I am not arguing what your saying but he has that Earl Campbell, short career vibe to him IMO.
Leonard Fournette is who I want the most followed by Myles Garrett and Cam Robinson.
Fournette is the best RB to come out since AP. I'll take him over anyone.why would it make sense to keep adding RBs?
Their was an entire thread on this but Fournette is the most explosive runner to come out since AP not the best all around back. Ill keep Zeke. He does all 3 of run, pass protect, and catch out the backfield at a high level.Fournette is the best RB to come out since AP. I'll take him over anyone.
Fournette is the best RB to come out since AP. I'll take him over anyone.
Absolutely .My offensive system requires a VERY dominate running game. The only thing I want from my TE and WR is being great blockers.And if some other back is better than him in 2018, take him and have three first round RBs?
Their was an entire thread on this but Fournette is the most explosive runner to come out since AP not the best all around back. Ill keep Zeke. He does all 3 of run, pass protect, and catch out the backfield at a high level.
1 Will Likely, CB, Maryland
2 Rashaan Evans, OLB, Alabama
3 Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan
And dayum Alabama's LB squad is great. Tim Williams, Reuben Foster, and Rashaan Evans with Christian Miller in the wings. Probably have to go back to Jimmy's Miami teams to find a LB group as strong. LB in general looks like the strength of the draft. CB too.