ESPN: Felix Jones honorable mention as rookie to make impact in 2008

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McFadden has chance to be instant star in Oakland

By Bill Williamson
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With the start of NFL training camps just weeks away, one of the most intriguing storylines will be how the rookie class develops.



Several rookies appear primed to make an impact right away. The following is a look at 10 rookies who have a chance to be stars right away. The players are listed in expected order of impact in 2008:


Darren McFadden





The Oakland tailback has a chance to be a star as a rookie. He might not have an Adrian Peterson-like impact as far as yardage goes, but the No. 4 overall pick from Arkansas will give a much-needed boost to Oakland's anemic offense because of his great versatility. Raiders coach Lane Kiffin spent minicamp devising ways to use McFadden. Kiffin even said he might need to temper himself and not overuse the potential game-breaker. McFadden was working at receiver at minicamp and will surely get a chance to play there some during the season. McFadden will also get a chance to return kicks in addition to running the ball several times a game. It seems the only thing McFadden will not do in Oakland is paint the faces of Raider Nation prior to home games.


Glenn Dorsey





The former LSU defensive tackle is arguably the most talented player to come out of this draft. Miami considered taking him with the No. 1 overall pick. Dorsey has been compared to Warren Sapp and has a chance to make an instant impact for the Chiefs. The team is in a rebuilding phase and could turn it around quickly on defense with Dorsey eating up the middle of the defensive line. Defenses revolve around tackles, and Dorsey has a chance to be a franchise player. If Kansas City gets back to form quickly, it will likely be because of Dorsey's fast development.


Keith Rivers





The USC product will be given every opportunity to become an instant contributor in Cincinnati. Rivers' stock rose as the draft approached, and the Bengals jumped on him with the No. 9 pick. Cincinnati is hungry for impact defensive players, and the smart, athletic Rivers might be the answer. Bengals coach Marvin Lewis is a defense specialist; he is licking his chops to work with Rivers.


Rashard Mendenhall





Mendenhall is a perfect fit for the Steelers. With Willie Parker returning from a broken right fibula, the Steelers have a potentially great 1-2 punch with these two running backs. Mendenhall was expected to go much earlier in the first round, and the Steelers were thrilled to get him at No. 23. With McFadden and Fargas sharing the load in Oakland, and with Carolina's Jonathan Stewart coming off a toe injury, Mendenhall has a chance to be the leading rusher among all rookies. The Steelers have to be considered a contender in the AFC, and Mendenhall makes them better.


Jake Long





The Dolphins chose Long as the first piece in their rebuilding project, and for good reason. He is NFL-ready. If you don't think a left tackle can make a major impact on the team right away, you weren't paying attention to Joe Thomas in Cleveland last year. He was a big reason for the Browns' resurgence. Long has a chance to be just as good in Miami.


Joe Flacco





It's a hunch here that Flacco will have a bigger impact than the other quarterback who was a first-round pick, Atlanta's Matt Ryan. Even though Ryan was taken with the No. 3 pick, Flacco's supporting cast is better. Both players have a chance to be good, but Flacco might be the player who has more of an impact early.


Matt Forte





No second-round pick has a better chance at instant success than Forte. The tailback from Tulane is in a terrific position. He is headed to training camp in Chicago as the No. 1 tailback after the Bears released Cedric Benson last month. The Bears fell in love with Forte, the No. 44 overall pick, during the offseason workouts and they believe he is ready to take over. With so few offensive weapons in Chicago, Forte will be given every chance to make a huge contribution for the Bears.


Sedrick Ellis





The Saints traded up to get Ellis at No. 7 and they are going to use him extensively right away. Ellis has a chance to be a rookie-of-the-year candidate. Like Dorsey, this defensive tackle is strong and smart enough to be ready to handle NFL offense lineman. He's extremely quick and productive. The Saints are in need of a defensive boost and Ellis should provide it.


Chris Long





The No. 2 overall pick will make the Rams' defense better. Long is too productive, athletic and bright not to have early success in the NFL. He might not put up gigantic sack numbers, but he will be a presence in St. Louis and will prove to be more than just Howie Long's son.


Jerod Mayo





Mayo has a chance to be the next household name among New England linebackers. It wouldn't be a surprise if he made a strong run for rookie of the year. Coach Bill Belichick craves athletic linebackers and he will find a way to make Mayo a playmaker right away. This is simply a great pairing of talent and team.


Honorable mentions





Dallas running back Felix Jones, New York Jets tight end Dustin Keller and Pittsburgh wide receiver Limas Sweed.

Bill Williamson covers the NFL for ESPN.com.
 

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abersonc;2137545 said:
Matt Forte over Jones? Come on now.

Difference is Forte doesn't have anyone of note in front of him.
 

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stasheroo;2137547 said:
Difference is Forte doesn't have anyone of note in front of him.

Yes, but he'll be playing in one of the league's worst offenses
 

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abersonc;2137545 said:
Matt Forte over Jones? Come on now.

Matt Forte is the number one back in Chi town

Jones will be splitting caries with Barber, which means that Forte will have the opportunities to impact the game, unlike jones
 

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I think Dmac is gonna have a hard time running behind that crappy o-line.
 

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abersonc;2137552 said:
Yes, but he'll be playing in one of the league's worst offenses

But he'll be getting more opportunities without anyone in front of him.
 

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The same crappy O-Line that allowed Justin whats his name to get a thousand last year?

If that slacker can get 1000 behind that line then DMac should be able to easily get more than 1000. He just won't have the 1500-1600 yards that maybe some people thought he'd get if he landed in Dallas or elsewhere.
 

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BraveHeartFan;2137558 said:
The same crappy O-Line that allowed Justin whats his name to get a thousand last year?

If that slacker can get 1000 behind that line then DMac should be able to easily get more than 1000. He just won't have the 1500-1600 yards that maybe some people thought he'd get if he landed in Dallas or elsewhere.

Fargas
 

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Im still worried he's just gonna be a poor man's Reggie Bush which is worth as the same as a wealthy man's Reggie Bush.
 

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BraveHeartFan;2137558 said:
The same crappy O-Line that allowed Justin whats his name to get a thousand last year?

If that slacker can get 1000 behind that line then DMac should be able to easily get more than 1000. He just won't have the 1500-1600 yards that maybe some people thought he'd get if he landed in Dallas or elsewhere.
I don't think Dmac is gonna get enough carries to do that unless he comes out and has some really good games in september.
 

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stasheroo;2137557 said:
But he'll be getting more opportunities without anyone in front of him.

but his opportunities will be limited, seeing that his QB can't get a first down to save his life
 

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abersonc;2137603 said:
but his opportunities will be limited, seeing that his QB can't get a first down to save his life

I guess we'll have to wait until the season then to see who gets more opportunities.
 

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stasheroo;2137612 said:
I guess we'll have to wait until the season then to see who gets more opportunities.

True. Not sure at this point if Felix will get in on the kick returns or how much Dallas will use Barber and Jones together in the backfield. I do think the Cowboys staff will try and use Jones as much as they can.
 

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Am I the only one who wouldn't be completely shocked if Felix turned out to be better than Barber? I'm still not totally confident that Barber will hold up that well as the lead back.
 

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Chocolate Lab;2137618 said:
Am I the only one who wouldn't be completely shocked if Felix turned out to be better than Barber? I'm still not totally confident that Barber will hold up that well as the lead back.

Barber has ran the same way in college and Pros and while he may not be a guy who will get 25 carries a game I'm confident in Barber ability. I think Jones is more the home run hitter type and his ability to produce in the passing game I think will compliment Barber and his style of play
 

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Chocolate Lab;2137618 said:
Am I the only one who wouldn't be completely shocked if Felix turned out to be better than Barber? I'm still not totally confident that Barber will hold up that well as the lead back.

I'd ask you to define 'better' so I understand where you're coming from?

I think given his new contract, that Barber will get every opportunity to show he can be 'the guy'.
 

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Chocolate Lab;2137618 said:
Am I the only one who wouldn't be completely shocked if Felix turned out to be better than Barber? I'm still not totally confident that Barber will hold up that well as the lead back.

I just don't think it is a great idea to give him more than 200 carries - the games where he had a ton of carries (more than 25) have seen great starts coupled with slow finishes - of course that's only a couple games but it does suggest that his style doesn't lend itself to a heavy load. I'd rather have a great 12-13 carry a game back than a mediocre 20 carry back.
 

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So far, Barber has one game in three years as the true lead tailback. He did great in that game, but still, it's one game in three years.

I know he'll get every opportunity to prove he can do it and be great at it, but that doesn't mean he will be. I'm sure you can find tons of examples in NFL history of players that were great as backups but only okay as The Man.

Just saying that's it's not inconceivable that Felix turns out to be just as good or better as Marion. I'm not predicting it will happen, but it's not impossible, either.
 

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Chocolate Lab;2137637 said:
So far, Barber has one game in three years as the true lead tailback. He did great in that game, but still, it's one game in three years.

I know he'll get every opportunity to prove he can do it and be great at it, but that doesn't mean he will be. I'm sure you can find tons of examples in NFL history of players that were great as backups but only okay as The Man.

Just saying that's it's not inconceivable that Felix turns out to be just as good or better as Marion. I'm not predicting it will happen, but it's not impossible, either.

I think the important issue here is that people need to get past looking for a "the man" running back. Emmitt was the man but guys like that are few and far between and practically extinct now. Two guys who can give you 10-15 carries as game and be effective doing it is a blessing.
 
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