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Yes and no. If a GM gets lucky on some late round back then yeah. But look at the best backs in the league. Not many are 4-6 round picks.spending a 1-2 (even a 3rd) round pick on a RB is foolish. These guys are available in the middle and even late rounds. Keep drafting One each year in 4-6th round…and spend that higher pick on something that truly matters in the run game - OL!
Nah. Kyren has better vision in the backfield than Gurley.I'd say since Gurely
Yeah, just because we hit on one in the 5th doesn't mean it's a mistake to take one early if that's where the draft board falls.Yes and no. If a GM gets lucky on some late round back then yeah. But look at the best backs in the league. Not many are 4-6 round picks.
Gurley ran into many walls…I think Kyren displays more consistent vision…sample size is still too smallI'd say since Gurely
I agree. His measurables will knock his grade, but there is just something about the way he pkays the game that is special. Wondering if you have a comp for him?Cody Schrader? Yeah, he’s solid. Not the fastest, but certainly has the vision and quickness to be a solid back in the NFL.
He is so technically sound. Coaches teach backs to keep their shoulders square to the LOS while they're approaching and picking their spot, and he shows exactly how to do that in the way he glides forward and makes ILBs commit then pops out the other seam. And that's the other thing, is the OL opening holes, but that doesn't take away from how damn good this kid is because he just has those natural instincts the best backs have in playing that minigame with the ILBs.
I could care less that he doesn't have game breaker speed. This kid is a chain mover and everything we have lacked in that backfield. Watching him just slams home how barren that backfield has been for us.
Yeah he just has to stay healthy and given that we will benefit. We're not gonna see a 200 yard day in either of the next two games, will probably be low rushing totals in both. But him or Freeman being in the backfield will affect the rush which is what matters.What we will get to find out, if health cooperates, is whether Kyren is an actual difference maker for this team. We'll find out if this past week was more about the Rams playing a crappy Cards team.. or whether Kyren coming back makes this offense whole.
Agree 100 on all that.Yeah he just has to stay healthy and given that we will benefit. We're not gonna see a 200 yard day in either of the next two games, will probably be low rushing totals in both. But him or Freeman being in the backfield will affect the rush which is what matters.
Freeman being in that room also is a nice thing for us because it should help lower the wear and tear on Williams. If we didn't have him things would be a bit riskier in terms of expecting Williams to finish the sched out. I think we need to keep him in that 15-20 carry range and the nearer to 15 carries the better.
The OL is just as big a factor too of course. These guys have been up and down, but I am hoping they're ready now to take on the better fronts (playing as a unit takes time and snaps) and these next two games will be instructive. If they can show well the next couple games watch out.
KWill (are we going with that nickname?) has three 100 yard games despite missing time.
Only Christian McCaffrey (4) has more this year.
OK...this time.Ooops…just posted the NFC award on a new thread…didn’t see this last post. Mods, feel free to remove my thread.