Isn't it fun to have like 4/5 rb candidates, all unique like a rookie, a Dunbar, a vet

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Hasnt been truly special since 2012 ? No offense but i do think you werent watching close enough.

He ran for 1266 yds, 4.5 av and 10 TD in 2013. He was the 5th best RB by rushing yds. And he scored a 78 yds TD.

To me that is special. Especially when you consider he had no passing game and OL and had to shoulder the whole offense on his own.

BTW he did all that in only 14 games.

In 2013 5 Running Backs beat that yardage number, 9 running backs with at least 200 carries beat that APC, and 2 beat that touchdown total. Those numbers are nothing to sneeze at, but they are not special in the sense you pay a 30 year old running back big money for them. I don't give him bonus points for breaking down at the end of the season either.
 

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I thought we should have spread the load out more last year, instead of giving Murray all those carries. I think I understand it a little better now...overwork him all year, then send him to Philly! Brilliant!
 

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I think(hope) it is safe to say that our starting/lead RB is not on our current roster. With Romo's window closing, going all-in with AP would be ok with me.

My order:
1. Adrian
2. Gurley
3. Gordon
4. Spiller
5. Hope it doesn't come to this
 

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For the most part, yes, I think that is true. Maybe it is only 6 instead of 8 but the gist of what they said, I agree with. RB is the easiest position to fill with a rookie and this is indeed a deep and good year for RB's in the draft.

Dallas will have a really good running game still and they will be paying their RB a fraction of what Kelly is paying Demarco. I can't say enough how smart it is to have let Murray walk for that kind of money.

Your words (in bold) say all that needs to be said.

As for Murray's replacement, it will have to be a combo of a vet (reasonable FA or already on the roster) and a rookie draft pick.
 

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For the most part, yes, I think that is true. Maybe it is only 6 instead of 8 but the gist of what they said, I agree with. RB is the easiest position to fill with a rookie and this is indeed a deep and good year for RB's in the draft.

Dallas will have a really good running game still and they will be paying their RB a fraction of what Kelly is paying Demarco. I can't say enough how smart it is to have let Murray walk for that kind of money.

Thank you my friend.
 

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Williams needs to hope he can make a team this year. Starting? Come on....You don't go from cut by 2 teams and signed to practice squad last year to stepping in for the Offensive Player of the Year the next year.........

He was not cut by two teams. He was released from the Cardinals. Because he was coming off an injury, and they felt they had a RB to replace him, so there was not room for him.
He was highly rated coming out of college, and Dallas had them on their radar to pick.

Unless some team signed and released him very quick, which I dont recall that happening.
Right now he has a chance to win the starting position. And he may just play very well. A rookie would even have a hard time to replace Murray's production. Heck Murray himself would have a hard time duplicating that. When he's not fumbling.
 

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He was not cut by two teams. He was released from the Cardinals. Because he was coming off an injury, and they felt they had a RB to replace him, so there was not room for him.
He was highly rated coming out of college, and Dallas had them on their radar to pick.

Unless some team signed and released him very quick, which I dont recall that happening.
Right now he has a chance to win the starting position. And he may just play very well. A rookie would even have a hard time to replace Murray's production. Heck Murray himself would have a hard time duplicating that. When he's not fumbling.

Well he was cut by the Cards and the Cowboys. That's how he ended up on our practice team. And Murray only fumbled 3 times in 392 carries,



Here is an article about what happened to him in Arizona.
http://www.azcardinals.com/news-and...als-Cuts/603bc20d-57b4-4b0b-addd-d3f8991661ef

Ryan Williams was a surprise second-round pick in 2011, a running back that hopefully was going to create where not many Cardinals could create from the position.

Instead, an injury-riddled tenure came to an end Monday when Williams was among four players cut following the draft.

Williams, center John Estes , linebacker Kenny Rowe and tight end Brett Brackett were those released on the same days rookies were to arrive. It was not an unexpected end for Williams, who quietly was frustrated last season after sitting inactive for all 16 games.

Williams was never activated for a game despite being healthy all season – even when Rashard Mendenhall had to sit out with

injuries. The 2011 second-round pick never recovered from missing so much time in preseason, which nearly got him cut then and left him on the outside looking in.


Williams was also set to be the highest-paid running back on the team, something that probably didn’t fit his status on the depth chart. The Cardinals will carry about $535,000 in dead salary cap money with Williams’ release, but recoup about $1.06 million on the cap.

Mendenhall retired, but when the Cardinals were able to come to terms with former Steelers running back Jonathan Dwyer and are high on second-year back Stepfan Taylor . Dwyer had just 49 carries in 15 games last season, but averaged 4.0 yards a carry (197 yards). The year before Dwyer did the same. In six starts over 13 games, he had a career-high 623 yards on 156 carries.

With second-year man Andre Ellington having taken hold of the starter job – and running backs Tim Cornett of UNLV and NAU’s Zach Bauman reportedly arriving through the undrafted rookie route – Williams didn’t really have a spot anymore.

The Cardinals are expected to release their full list of undrafted rookie signings later Monday afternoon.

Williams’ rookie year ended in the preseason when he ruptured his patella tendon. His second season ended after five games when he fractured his shoulder, and later Williams acknowledged he felt his knee wasn’t fully healthy anyway.

Williams had further knee issues in training camp last season, missing almost all the practices and falling far down the depth chart. He never recovered.
 

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If he wants the rumored asking price, then no. But the market is drying up and teams aren't gonna wanna pay that much because of his baggage.
If he takes a discount to play for his favorite team, we should jump on it. He's 30, but he's a freak of nature, he took a year off so he'll be fresh, and he'll have a chip on his shoulder. AD behind this line would be unreal, even at 30.

Damn that AP is some kind off freak of nature if we sign him. He is going to slash through that Eagles defense carrying Chip Kelly on his shoulder.
 
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