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One year on: Rating Christian McCaffrey


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9/10 as a receiver

5/0 as a runner

But considering that Cam was our only effective runner last year I'm not aure how much of CMC's struggles as a runner can be put on him. None of the other RBs did anything either. He also showed definite improvement as a runner later in the season.

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13 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

He gets a 7 out of 10. He started off slow but definitely improved as the season progressed. 

I would like to see him get about 15 carries a game instead of 7. Then you might see 1500 all purpose yarda

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He was a 9.5/10 with his role as the 3rd down back. His recieving and coverting ability is insane. He is such a weapon to dump it to on a 3rd down. Watch his highlight tape.. almost ever play is a 1st down

 

due to his limited role with Stewart hogging snaps (unable to get in a grove or rythm which is important for a RB), and an OC that was a peanut brain, he didnt have a chance to shine as a workhorse RB

 

if he gets that opportunity this year to take most of the snaps and he can get to be THE guy, he will be a premiere back and one of the best in the league. 

 

He just needs the opportunity. 

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7.5/10 last year

9.5/10 this year. I'm expecting a YUGE year from CMC. I think Norv is the perfect OC to maximize his ability, and u think he will begin to light teams up next year. I expect to see a lot more plays like his long TD against the Saints in the playoffs.

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