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Is RB still a draft need?


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RB committee is that way to do it.  I wouldn't give Foreman a new contract unless it's pretty cheap.  We found Mike Davis, and Foreman as cheap FAs and the way our OL is blocking we can put a decent RB back there and he will look good.  I would only draft one if it's a good value, but I don't consider it a huge need at this point.  Even that rookie Blackshear had over 5 yards a carry last night, not to mention Shenault will get some looks from the backfield.  

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At this point in the evolution of the NFL, asking if RB is a high draft priority is akin to asking if kicker is a high draft priority.  Whether your kicker situation is good or bad, it still isn't a draft priority. 

When your team sucks at running the ball, it is more likely about your OL's run blocking, With quality blocking, literally hundreds of guys who played RB in college can get you 4 yards in the NFL. 

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1 minute ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Why?  This fan base is stuck in misery. We get a good player and we want him gone. 

we just got out of a big contract to a RB; why get right under another? Especially when the team just showed it can find one off the scrap heap and get production. 

RB is the most fungible position in the league. It's stupid to commit money to it. 

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1 minute ago, electro's horse said:

we just got out of a big contract to a RB; why get right under another? Especially when the team just showed it can find one off the scrap heap and get production. 

RB is the most fungible position in the league. It's stupid to commit money to it. 

He won’t get a cmc contract. But he may get a team friendly deal. In that case you do it. This offense is actually working because our run game.  

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I have no issue with re-signing Foreman. Just don't give RBs big money cap crippling contracts. But if Foreman continues to play well and you can sign him to a 2-3 year deal for say $3-4M per year, why wouldn't you do that?

Exactly. He reminds me of Stephan Davis. Davis came pretty cheap if I remember correctly.  

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