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Join Date: May 2005
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Running Backs Running Backs
Looking at the RB class, and the fact that shonne greene will thankfully not be part of our team, if there was every a time to find a 2nd string/10 carry rookie back, this was the year.
Below are 15 backs who could either be starters (benard, ball) or at the minimum 10 carry backs as rookies who can also catch the ball - basically exactly what we need. I hope we wait and see who of these guys "falls" be it a stephan taylor who is available in the 3rd instead of the 2nd or randle/gillislee/barner/graham in the 4th instead of the 3rd Lacy Ball Benard Ellingon Bell Juwan Jamison Lattimore Christine Michael Barner Knile Davis Stephan Taylor Gillislee Ray Graham James Franklin Joseph Randle |
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On Iowa
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Jonathan Franklin is the guy I am hoping for. |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Lacy
Bernard Randle Barner are the guys I like. |
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Practice Squad
Join Date: Nov 2011
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Knile Davis is way ahead on top in the speed score listings.
http://www.ganggreennation.com/2013/...-running-backs Also, Stepfan Taylor is way down near the end. FWIW, Joe McKnight had a 93 in 2010. Powell's was N/A Last edited by LIJetsFan; 02-24-2013 at 09:30 PM. |
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Id take taylor over davis in every single scenario. |
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Saved,and Thankfull
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Rookie
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: NY
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Gimme Franklin or Gilislee, please.
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waiting for our pass rush thunderbolt
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Waterboy
Join Date: Feb 2006
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hoping for bernard in the 2nd. his recieving skills seperates him from the rest of the pack.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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It seems like every year everyone always says "the combine means nothing". Then, as soon as it rolls around, everyone lives and dies by it. Warmack ran a 5.5 Lane Johnson ran a 4.7 Dollars to donuts says Warmack sh*ts on Johnson in the pros. I really don't care what these guys do on turf in a pair of shorts. Show me what they do in live action during an actual game that matters with full pads on. There's a reason that the combine is regarded as the "underwear olympics". Geno Smith ran a 4.5 Yet, he's hesitant as hell to even leave the pocket. |
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Join Date: May 2005
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As much as i prefer the tape and overall skill set to 40 times, I didnt like what tony said about taylors change of direction ability....that is important. Seems like franklin really had a great performance. No mention of ray graham though, who I think is a solid late round pick. |
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'13 Mission statement:Blow this whole Effin
Program up
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Franklin, Davis or Lattimore in 4th or 5th
If Tiki was taught how to hold onto ball Knile can be too I know injuries are scary but day 3 pick for them is worth it to me |
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Up in the clouds somewhere
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Jonathan Franklin is my fav RB in this draft . from what i seen throughout this season and now his very good Combine im sold.
im praying the jets draft him at some point.. my other sleep is Cierre Wood who had a much better season last year than this year due to sharing carrys.. Lattimore in the later rds could pay off more next year than this year.. taylor 4.76 40 is enough for me to back off. Last edited by Scoop24; 02-25-2013 at 05:00 PM. |
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Heal up Darrelle...
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I'd say Smith running a 4.5 should definitely raise his stock. While he really tried to stay in the pocket all the time at West Virginia to prove he was a traditional pocket passer, he doesn't have to play that exact same way in the pros. He can be taught to use that mobility and the speed is impressive. QBs who have run fast 40 times, you can see the difference in the pros. They are more dangerous with their feet and more capable of picking up big yards on the ground. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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I love Lattimore. His injury reminds me of Mcgahee, when he was a monster after concerns.. Lattimore is first round talent. I'd take him if he is there in the 2nd. Good kid too.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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wait...wha? 0_o
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Except that Mcgahee didn't have the other knee blow out a season before his most recent blown knee
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