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Think Pete would like the run game to work better next year. The change of RB coach, this declaration all point to that.
If the o-line doesn't get better, the run game won't work well. Both guys are talented, just need some holes to run through.
I read something yesterday saying that Schneider thinks they were "too young" on the offensive line last year (no duh, right?) and that they'd like to add a veteran or two to the group this year. In the same interview, he says he regrets that they cut Jahri Evans for that reason.
We should draft one too, cant trust either of these guys to stay healthy.
I may get some flack for this, but I seriously hope Seattle thinks about taking Mixon with a mid to late round pick if he is there. Seattle seems to be able to sign/draft people who have made a mistakes in their past and it turns out favorably.
I'm cool if we draft Mixon... Not till the 2nd round though...
If this truly is a competition for the starting job with each player beginning on equal footing, then Prosise is going to be the guy. Just talking pure talent and physical ability, I think he's better than Rawls at pretty much everything.
Why McCaffery set all kinds or records, most versatile player in 2015... at 26 is about right for him. However, Seattle has bigger needs.But it's not like he's not a 1st round talent to a 3 down RB needy team. He'd be a great RB in the NE offense just not sure NE needs him this year. I see NE going for a bigger back later in the draft to replace Blount eventually.Saw that some mocks have Seattle taking McCaffrey in the first. Seems like a bad idea.
I don't agree. We haven't really seen enough of Prosise to judge exactly what we have with him. Yes, he showed real promise in the limited role he was able to play last season, but 30 carries and less than 50 total touches is not enough to show he's better than Rawls (when healthy) at everything.
Now, I will concede that Prosise is the better receiving back (which is why he was brought in), but it's not like it could be cut and dry that he's the better runner. In 14 career games with 10 or more carries, Rawls has been magnificent (250-1241-7, including 6 100 yard games) with a 5.0 ypc, and that's even with how bad the OL was last year.
Personally, I like them both - but it's not like Prosise was a lights out runner last year (he's one big run against Philly away from having a similar ypc as Rawls' last year). When both are completely healthy, I like the 1-2 punch they could potentially be, but still lean Rawls right now.
Saw that some mocks have Seattle taking McCaffrey in the first. Seems like a bad idea.
I really like McCaffrey, and would love to have him, but it would seem to be a Christine Michael pick again, and this time we have bigger needs. He'd be perfect if Prosise and Rawls end up not being able to stay healthy - but the backfield would be crowded if all three are healthy and vying for touches.
I see McCaffrey ending up as another pass catching scat back, if the Seahawks were to spurge on another RB, I rather see one that be a power back.