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2017 Offensive Production


Ace_Aladdin

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  1. 1. Offensive Production



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So fella Huddlers time to get your crystal balls out and do some predictions for the upcoming season. Who do you see as the offensive production leader besides Cam? Many Huddlers argue that star players will have down year due to the addition of new weapons, but I see opportunities for more explosive plays and more snaps for offense with Defense returning to elite status creating Turnovers along with  3 & outs.

 

My two prime candidates are Greg Olsen and J-Stew whom both are key pieces to the offense scheme working and are slated for 1,000yds season but I think it will comedown to who gets the most red zone target. 

 

 

Please also list the pecking order of your guys  along with target numbers they will reach.

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35 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Kelvin 

 

Stewart isn't gonna crack 1000 yards rushing.

We will have to let them play it out.

 

2015 season:

CAM:     3,837 yds   35 TDs

J-Stew:     989 yds     6 TDs

Olsen:     1104 yds     7 TDs

Ginn:        739 yds    10 TDs

Funch:      473 yds      5 TDs

Brown:      447 yds      4 TDs

KB (2014):  1,008 yds 9 TDs

 

2016 season: 

CAM:     3,509 yds   35 TDs

J-Stew:     824 yds     9 TDs

Olsen:     1073 yds     3 TDs

Ginn:        752 yds      4 TDs

Funch:      371 yds      4TDs

Brown:      276 yds      1 TDs

KB:            941 yds      7 TDs

 

 

2017 season: 

CAM:              4,600 yds     40 TDs

Olsen:            1,200 yds      10 TDs

J-Stew:           1,150 yds        8 TDs

CMC:              1,000 yds      7 TDs 

KB:                 900 yds          6 TDs

Samuel:         700 yds         6 TDs

Simonson:    300 yds          4 TDs 

Funch:            400 yds          3TDs

Ross:             300 yds         2 TDs

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2 hours ago, sanjay_rajput said:

We will have to let them play it out.

 

2015 season:

CAM:     3,837 yds   35 TDs

J-Stew:     989 yds     6 TDs

Olsen:     1104 yds     7 TDs

Ginn:        739 yds    10 TDs

Funch:      473 yds      5 TDs

Brown:      447 yds      4 TDs

KB (2014):  1,008 yds 9 TDs

 

2016 season: 

CAM:     3,509 yds   35 TDs

J-Stew:     824 yds     9 TDs

Olsen:     1073 yds     3 TDs

Ginn:        752 yds      4 TDs

Funch:      371 yds      4TDs

Brown:      276 yds      1 TDs

KB:            941 yds      7 TDs

 

 

2017 season: 

CAM:              4,600 yds     40 TDs

Olsen:            1,200 yds      10 TDs

J-Stew:           1,150 yds        8 TDs

CMC:              1,000 yds      7 TDs 

KB:                 900 yds          6 TDs

Samuel:         700 yds         6 TDs

Simonson:    300 yds          4 TDs 

Funch:            400 yds          3TDs

Ross:             300 yds         2 TDs

Your delusional 

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I'm predicting Greg to have a monster season if McCaffrey and Samuel, and the Oline turn out good. I would love if he did something bad ass like having the most rec yards or most receptions and beating out even all the WRs stats for the 2017 , hope he explodes for 1700 rec yards and 15 TDs  to have his 4th 1000+ rec yard season in a row

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with offensive stats alot is resting on the health and quality of our OTs which is still a huge question mark. If they're good and healthy we can have another season with 4 losses or less like 2013 and 2015. 

We have so many new pieces its  hard to predict how everything will mesh and exactly how much playing time people like Samuel and McCaffrey get. I'm hoping McCaffrey gets 1000 total yards rushing and receiving (something like 600 rushing 400 receiving sounds pretty reasonable if stew stays healthy) and possibly 1500 overall yards tack on 300 KR, 200 PR or something like that. Even though Samuel seems to be drafted as a slot WR I hope they give McCaffrey alot of ime there as well and also play him outside. 

Defensively, we have alot more veterans and experience. I don't think any one player will dominate with sacks but I'm hoping we come close to leading the league in total sacks and pressures, and something like Peppers 10 Addison 8 Johnson 8 Short  7 Butler 5  , Love 3, D.Hall 3  44 sacks from the dline , add in  6 more from the LBs and CBs for a total of 50 sacks and lead the league. 

I don't see alot of INTs be lots of pass defenses and PBUs , get more fumbles and strips than Ints.  

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