Man, there are some game changing offensive players that are going to be there at 13 or close to it I don't see how McSnead can pass them up. I hate that I'm falling in love with the idea of Love... another Gurley in McVay's offense would be transcendent at least while Stafford is here. Still need them CBs though.
For me it's the knee injury AND the consistent soft tissue injuries in the leg. That seems like a bad combo.True. I believe Tyson also had an ACL tear his first year at ASU. So, on top of all the injuries he had before and after, he has the same injury McCoy had. That's a big reason I'd gamble on McCoy well before Tyson.
I don't think you get the pick you drafted him at for a guy who isn't even a starter on the team (you could argue he's a split starter I guess). I suspect a 5th and change is what you get for him.Do we think in a draft that lacks RB talent, we could recoup the draft capital we used on Corum in a trade? Honestly, if I was a team needing a back, I'd give up a 3rd for Corum. I think he is pretty damn talented.
Love's ability to run routes is what sets him apart in many ways. Think McCaffery.Downs, Love, then Styles for me. Downs has the most talent in the draft. Love would take a lot off the shoulders of Staff and actually break off some long TD runs we so lack. Love can also line up in the slot. Styles is a very nice weapon on D.
Let’s have a R2 run on QBs that pushes Rams R2 targets up for availability.Works for me.
I've been salivating for another Gurley in this offense.Man, there are some game changing offensive players that are going to be there at 13 or close to it I don't see how McSnead can pass them up. I hate that I'm falling in love with the idea of Love... another Gurley in McVay's offense would be transcendent at least while Stafford is here. Still need them CBs though.