Beware of used Running Backs.We were talking about it last offseason, and people wanted to cough up last years #1 for him. I, personally, hate the idea of spending high picks on a RB and was willing to consider a #2 for him--what ended up being Jaylon Smith. Just think what the impacts of those trades could have been. Craziness, in retrospect.
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Beware of used Running Backs.
cookooYou are insulting my opinion. Clear as day.
Agreed. He is a killer. Antonio Brown...Green, Fitzgerald and Hopkins are outstanding as well. Bryant not too moldy either!!It's interesting how so many running backs can be in the discussion for the best rb, but only one receiver can be considered the leagues best - Julio Jones.
Guess he's a freak of nature.
Yes sir! Fitz is older but still getting it done! Speaking of older, Anquan Boldin had a decent day on Sunday.Agreed. He is a killer. Antonio Brown...Green, Fitzgerald and Hopkins are outstanding as well. Bryant not too moldy either!!
Ezekiel Elliott (1st RD/4th overall)
Le'Veon Bell (2nd RD/48th overall)
LeSean McCoy (2nd RD/53rd overall)
DeMarco Murray (3rd RD/71st overall)
David Johnson (3rd RD/86th overall)
Jay Ajayi (5th RD/149th overall)
I get it though. You apparently can't find "special" backs later in the draft.
I agree with this premise, but players of all positions have been draft steals. Just because you COULD find a RB in later rounds doesn't mean you should ignore backs in the earlier rounds if they're the best players on a team's draft board.
Since 2000, there have been some great backs taken later in the draft but there have also been quite a few that have been taken in the 1st round and turned out pretty good.
- Tomlinson
- Zeke??
- Peterson
- Steven Jackson
- Beast Mode
- Doug Martin
- Willis Mcgahee
- Chris Johnson
- DeAngelo Williams
- Johnathan Stewart
You could even throw in guys like Ronnie Brown, Reggie Bush, Larry Johnson, etc. although it could be argued that those guys didn't live up to their expectations.
I agree with this premise, but players of all positions have been draft steals. Just because you COULD find a RB in later rounds doesn't mean you should ignore backs in the earlier rounds if they're the best players on a team's draft board.
Since 2000, there have been some great backs taken later in the draft but there have also been quite a few that have been taken in the 1st round and turned out pretty good.
- Tomlinson
- Zeke??
- Peterson
- Steven Jackson
- Beast Mode
- Doug Martin
- Willis Mcgahee
- Chris Johnson
- DeAngelo Williams
- Johnathan Stewart
You could even throw in guys like Ronnie Brown, Reggie Bush, Larry Johnson, etc. although it could be argued that those guys didn't live up to their expectations.
There isn't a back in the league as well-rounded as Zeke Elliott, except for Adrian Peterson.
That is my opinion. If you dont like it, that isnt my problem. Dont insult me for my opinion as I wouldnt insult you for yours.
Fact of the matter is that they are similar and not too far apart in my estimation. Gurleys size and speed combination is as rare as rare gets.
We're not just talking first round though, but top 5-10. Compare RBs taken around that time, and very few in the past 15 years have gone on to really even come close to living up to their draft spot.
I will say, IF Ajayi turns out to be the real deal, that is a huge miss on our part. We essentially skipped over someone we could have snagged probably in the 4th, in a year we were interested in RBs, just to grab one in the top 5 the next year.
I remember a lot of people here really wanting Ajayi as well.