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On 3/28/2024 at 7:23 PM, shaq said:

Chuba is a good back and we are lucky Matt Rhules wife made this draft pick. But, he is entering the final year of his contract. Plus it’s good to have a solid rotation of backs on hand. I think RB is a sneaky need this off-season, I would be surprised if Sanders was still on the roster this time next year(maybe he turns it around). Even Blackshear will be a free agent, drafting a RB this year sets us up with leverage of not being forced to resign Chuba. The best RB fit in my eyes for a Dave Canales offense, is a quick first step home run hitting RB. Why not pair the most explosive RB in the draft with a creative offensive HC. Plus we could grab Jaylen Wright in the 3-4th round.

 

If you guys wanna check out the video I made about Jaylen Wright it’s linked below!

 

 

Doesn’t matter who the running back is if the offensive line and scheme are trash. 

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18 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Chuba is not a bad football player. He just isn't a good one either. 

Very average.

The fact he has been able to produce behind the offensive line we have while $24 million Miles Sanders couldn’t should tell you what you need to know about his potential. He was a monster at Oklahoma State, he’s been a monster in Charlotte despite having one of the worst offensive lines in the NFL in 2.5 of his 3 seasons. That got figured out under Wilks but, Tepper gonna Clemson. 
 

or something like that. 

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3 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

The fact he has been able to produce behind the offensive line we have while $24 million Miles Sanders couldn’t should tell you what you need to know about his potential. He was a monster at Oklahoma State, he’s been a monster in Charlotte despite having one of the worst offensive lines in the NFL in 2.5 of his 3 seasons. That got figured out under Wilks but, Tepper gonna Clemson. 
 

or something like that. 

The line's problem hasn't been run blocking, it has been pass protection. The same line made D'Onta Foreman and Mike Davis look good. Miles Sanders is just a bum. 

If this isn't average then idk what is. 

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