NorthHawk wrote:We can't depend on Carson or Penny to be available. Neither have shown the ability to stay healthy.
I love the way Carson plays, but that style means injuries and he's coming off of a neck injury which we should be concerned about.
I would like to get a bell cow RB. Someone who can pound the rock all day and break off some big runs. Those types are usually
found in the late 1st or 2nd rounds. Sometimes they fall to the the 3rd and rarely do they end up at the bottom of the draft.
tarlhawk wrote:I expect our 3rd Rd Pick (if an RB drops out of 1rst/2nd Rds) or our 5th Rd Pick (for a runner we might have our eyes on from the get go)...definitely some RBs need drafted or picked up as undrafted...
trents wrote:I think it's really difficult to say too much about our running backs because our passing game is not being respected. Teams are loading the box against the run more and more often. We've had some success running with the jumbo package to counter that.
I just don't think it's worth a first round pick for a position that under most circumstances is not on the field for 3 downs in a series, prone to injury more than other positions, and have a short shelf life unless there's a once in a generation, slam dunk RB that's worth the risk, and certainly Penny wasn't that kind of player coming out of college.
Uppercut wrote:Ol Crappallo was not on the mark last night against the Titans. Probably will lead to rumors that RW will go to the Niners
trents wrote:Maybe we should go back to old days where you had a halfback and a fullback, a' la Paul Hornung and Jim Taylor, sharing carries in order to reduce the wear and tear on any one running back. Seems like I don't remember so many injuries back then.
RiverDog wrote:
I could handle that. I just don't like spending our first pick on a player that due to the nature of the position (2 downs) and risk of injury.
I do like what we've seen recently out of DJ Dallas.
trents wrote:Maybe we should go back to old days where you had a halfback and a fullback, a' la Paul Hornung and Jim Taylor, sharing carries in order to reduce the wear and tear on any one running back. Seems like I don't remember so many injuries back then.
trents wrote:Maybe we should go back to old days where you had a halfback and a fullback, a' la Paul Hornung and Jim Taylor, sharing carries in order to reduce the wear and tear on any one running back. Seems like I don't remember so many injuries back then.
Literally, the jury is still out on DeShaun Watson and until there is some clarity on his off field issues I wouldn't touch him with a 10 ft. pole. And if there is any truth to those accusations, more than likely we would see a repeat offender over time. Don't want that cloud.
RiverDog wrote:Agreed about Watson. Way too much of a risk for anything close to what it would take to sign him.
Some folks over in the other forum I frequent are suggesting that if Russell leaves that we ought to make a move on Tyler Hundley, the backup to Lamar Jackson of the Ravens. Thoughts?
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