ESPN Scouts Inc: RB rankings

I happen to live in DC and I hate the skins thats why I get emotional when talking about that football team.
 
WoodysGirl;1548183 said:
10. Dallas Cowboys
With a new head coach in Wade Phillips, a lot of jobs will be up for grabs. One of those jobs will be the running back position that has been manned by starter Julius Jones over the past few seasons. However, Jones has been pushed by backup Marion Barber III and Barber will get his opportunity in the preseason to win the starting job. Both backs bring a little something different to the table. Jones is a better outside runner, and Barber is a more physical runner between the tackles. Neither back is really a feature guy, but used properly, they form a very good 1-2 punch.

Didn't Jones have more success in the middle last year and Barber was the better back going to the outside?
 
While I am happy we are in the top ten,and rightfully so,I am overjoyed that Cleveland is ranked number thirty..............yippppeee! :cool:
 
Green28;1548195 said:
If the Chiefs are #2 based solely on LJ, then why are the Rams so low. The gap between SJ and LJ is not that big.

I agree, I actually like Stephen Jackson better... I think he'll have a huge year.
 
zeromaster;1548466 said:
I'm puzzled about Minnesota and Seattle being up there, given the "if"s of the article. Oh well, more water cooler stuff I guess.

You must've forget how good Chester Taylor was last year when the offense was basically him or nothing... They added AD so they're going to be a load to handle.
 
ThreeSportStar80;1548583 said:
You must've forget how good Chester Taylor was last year when the offense was basically him or nothing...

Taylor wasn't any better than Julius was last season. He got a few more carries and catches because he didn't have a decent backup, but he wasn't any more effective.
 
AdamJT13;1548608 said:
Taylor wasn't any better than Julius was last season. He got a few more carries and catches because he didn't have a decent backup, but he wasn't any more effective.

Adam, didn't you get the memo?

Julius Jones is the worse starting RB in the NFL, and the Cowboys should trade him right now for a bag of peanuts, or the #1 pick in next years draft before they lose him for nothing after this season.:p:

I love how some guys talk about how terrible he is, then say the cowboys should trade him.

If he's so bad, why would anyone trade for him?:laugh2:
 
Twyst;1548290 said:
I dont watch much chiefs football at all, but is larry johnson really that good? I know his stats are awesome, but I remember a couple of years ago I had priest holmes on my fantasy squad, he had three td's in the first half and derrick blaylock came in in the second half and scored 3 more. Is KC like denver where it doesnt matter who they plug in they do well or is larry johnson still the second best back even if he plays in cleveland?

That KC system that you speak of no longer exists. Al Saunders is now in Washington, and Herm Edwards is now coaching the Chiefs.

But to answer your question, Larry Johnson is that good, they just ran him into the ground last year.
 
AdamJT13;1548608 said:
Taylor wasn't any better than Julius was last season. He got a few more carries and catches because he didn't have a decent backup, but he wasn't any more effective.

Well he WAS their offense with virtually NO passing game... I wonder 8 and 9 man fronts did he see while rushing the ball.
 
ThreeSportStar80;1549029 said:
Well he WAS their offense with virtually NO passing game... I wonder 8 and 9 man fronts did he see while rushing the ball.
Minnesota passed a lot more than they ran (540 to 442). The Vikings were playing behind a lot last year, so many of their opponents were looking to stop the pass more than the run.
 
InmanRoshi;1548185 said:
Steven Jackson led the NFL in total yards from scrimmage and the Rams get ranked 15th? Oh-kay.

No anti-Cowboy bias in this article. I happen to think we're pretty ridiculously overrated.
I second that. While I dont think we are terrible at RB, I certainly wouldnt put us in the top third of the league. Not yet anyway.
 
AtlCB;1549469 said:
Minnesota passed a lot more than they ran (540 to 442). The Vikings were playing behind a lot last year, so many of their opponents were looking to stop the pass more than the run.

Which means, nothing.

When the Vikings were passing the ball because they were behind, they weren't running.

Vikings saw their share of 8 man fronts early on in games because their passing game wasn't worth respecting as much as Taylor was.

We have the opposite situation. Our passing game is so respected that it should open things up for our running game.
 
Vintage;1549498 said:
Our passing game is so respected that it should open things up for our running game.

And yet we didn't, which means we aren't the tenth best rushing attack. Maybe it was Julius's fault. Maybe it was Parcells's fault. Maybe it was the O-line's fault. It doesnt matter now, just needs to be better.
 
Vintage;1549498 said:
Which means, nothing.

When the Vikings were passing the ball because they were behind, they weren't running.

Taylor got 148 carries when the Vikings were behind and averaged 3.69 yards per carry. He averaged 2.84 when they were behind by more than seven points.

Vikings saw their share of 8 man fronts early on in games because their passing game wasn't worth respecting as much as Taylor was.

Taylor averaged 3.19 yards per carry in the fourth quarter. He averaged 2.38 in the fourth quarter with the score not close (more than a seven-point lead for either team). How many eight-man fronts did he see then?
 
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