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averagejoe
You fell victim to one of the classic blunders.
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Not the ideal landing spot for him. Unless they feel Entienne needs to be spelled.
Oh man....
both of them have the potential--POTENTIAL-- to be fantasy studs..so monitoring them ain't a bad idea. IFrom a fantasy prospective, it seems like a lot of discussion on two guys that, if you are relying on them to make difference, it's kind of like wasted space - either is probably not bad if rostered as a WR4 (3 top end), and the difference between 'em is most likely 6 of one, half dozen of the other. .... just my humble opinion.
wouldn't be a bad idea to spell him somewhat often. He is after all a little on the undersized in stature, and did miss his entire first year with injury. JAX would be well served to keep him fresh with no more than 20-ish total touches-leaving a good 8-12 carries a game for a backup-more if they start winning games more often. Nothing to scoff at in todays RB climateOh man....
Not the ideal landing spot for him. Unless they feel Entienne needs to be spelled.
that seems more realistic.Sounds like the signing of Hardman made the decision for Cleveland. Pivoted from Jeudy
Thats pretty good for the Browns imo compared to the alternatives. Definitely rather have Elijah Moore than Hardman and the trade value is roughly a 3rd rounder.Sounds like the signing of Hardman made the decision for Cleveland. Pivoted from Jeudy
Still a #2. I having him a dynasty so hoping he doesn't fall off, hoping this actually helps him.that seems more realistic.
Still though..was hoping for DPJ to have a shot at that #2 job
It’s likely Chubb, Ford and a rookie/veteran. I liked D’Ernest and his opportunity would have been there to breakout this year. I’m not sure what they do. Maybe Mckinnon. Ford going to have to take a big jumpSome of those RB charts... wow...
Think some teams like the Jets, Broncos, and Dolphins need some help. Not sure I trust the Cards, Browns (behind Chubb), and a few others either.
Buzz in Denver is that it's likely one of thier two #3's goes for a RB...of course, that's just pillow talk talkin'Some of those RB charts... wow...
Think some teams like the Jets, Broncos, and Dolphins need some help. Not sure I trust the Cards, Browns (behind Chubb), and a few others either.
Me too. Loved D'Ernest.I liked D’Ernest and his opportunity would have been there to breakout this year.
The signing themselves may be (to use your descriptors) somewhere in the range of "yawn" to "meh."Local guys are overselling the Tony Jones signing in Denver.
They claim that now that they have Perine and Tony Jones, RB is no longer a need they have all the depth they need, even if J. Williams misses half the year or more.
I beg to differ.. they went through 1, 2, 3, 4 RB's last year and ended up with a depth chart full of guys not even on the active roster week 1
If Sutton and/or Juedy get moved, Callaway immediately moves into a position of interest for me. If not, not so much.The signing themselves may be (to use your descriptors) somewhere in the range of "yawn" to "meh."
But I'll tell ya, if there is a coach who moves the needle, it is Sean Peyton.
Perhaps in fantasy terms, if these guys are at best considered late round picks, I'd give 'em each a bump a round early.
Me too. Loved D'Ernest.
Actually kind of shocked that he wasn't one of the first RB to get signed. He did phenomenally as a fill-in to Chubb and Hunt.
Guess that old adage is true - what we see as fans must be different from what coaches see.![]()
I really don't think it will happen (which it will) until the NFL draft. Pick compensation seems to be the hang up - but someone is gonna blink to put a friggin end to the latest annual saga. ..Still no finalization on the Aaron Rodgers deal. Hmmm.![]()