Well, I don't mean 1600 from Zeke and none from Pollard. If it took Pollard getting almost no touches to get Zeke to 1,600 yards or more then I agree it wouldn't be worth it.
Big Picture: Last year there were 13 teams that exceeded 6,000 TOTAL yards with KC leading the pack at 6,653. Only 3 teams have
ever exceeded 7,000. But extra game will of course make that more "do-able".
Not getting greedy, let's use 6,500 as our threshold target.
If you use 4,500 as passing target, that leaves 2,000 rushing which is very doable.
I actually think the rushing target should be higher which would get you into the high 6,000's.
Assuming a much more functional Oline, I would hope we could average 125-130 yards\game rushing which would give you 2100-2200. 80 yards per game would get Zeke 1,360. Leaving roughly 900 for Pollard, QB & "others". Doable.
If Zeke got 1,600, that would be an average of 94 per game. I understand the don't overpay for a RB argument but very few can give you that.