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McCaffrey Question


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Yes? or No?  

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  1. 1. Before he touches the field: is McCaffrey the best recieving back in the league?

    • Yes
      22
    • No
      30


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This is the equivalent of pretending you've married the girl before the first date. Really.

By about week 6 of the season, we'll know for sure. I think we're all going to be pretty happy but, man, this is wayyyy early to go off the deep end.

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Nobody has any idea for sure how a rookie will translate to the NFL. That's how you end up with huge early round busts, and late round/UDFA studs. So I won't make any claim about McC before he's played a snap. I will say he's one of the better prospects in HB receiving to come out of the draft that I've seen, but that doesn't mean anything until he proves he can translate it to the field in the big leagues. I hope he can be one of the best receiving HBs in this league and we can utilize him well that way, and I think it's very possible that ends up being the case, but we'll have to wait and see. Excited as hell to see what he offers.

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