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Time to draft a running back?


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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

You can literally use the injury excuse for any position.

 

What happens if Bryce gets injured?

What happens if Horn gets injured?

 

RB is a position where you're expected to have more than one player taking snaps. QB is not.

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4 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Good points, we need depth at both positions

If you drafting for depth with a limited roster your GM is not doing something right.

 

We need starters on defense multiple. Drafting for backups is DUMB! You only do that when you have a stacked roster. We aren't the Eagles in terms of talent.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Moving the goalpost. Any player can get injured.

He didn’t move the goal posts.  You need to play multiple RBs in every single game you play.   It’s not a backup in reality, it’s part of a RB committee.   You need that in the NFL.  

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Brooks is a 2nd pick that this team Lit on fire. Dude is useless to this team for another year, unfortunately. A second rounder who won’t even play until year 3? I hope they learned from that. 

Restock RB with 4+ rounders. Big mo fos. An O line of goons will make any bruising back look like like a pro bowler. Just need someone to move the chains. 

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7 minutes ago, CRA said:

He didn’t move the goal posts.  You need to play multiple RBs in every single game you play.   It’s not a backup in reality, it’s part of a RB committee.   You need that in the NFL.  

I understand that my friend. Listen carefully, I think we can find a backup RB in FA or sign a undrafted RB. 

 

What is wrong with my option?

 

I want Tmac and a all defense draft. If we can't get Tmac just go all defense. 

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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I understand that my friend. Listen carefully, I think we can find a backup RB in FA or sign a undrafted RB. 

 

What is wrong with my option?

 

I want Tmac and an all defense draft. If we can't get Tmac just go all defense. 

RB in the draft comes with higher potential and is likely cheaper.  Especially if he turns out to be good and you want to keep him around.   Money/cap can go to harder to find positions.

position is devalued which makes RBs in that range have higher odds of actually becoming real NFL players vs other spots in that range.  It’s just a good positional bargain in the draft.   

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

RB in the draft comes with higher potential and is likely cheaper.  Especially if he turns out to be good and you want to keep him around.   Money/cap can go to harder to find positions.

position is devalued which makes RBs in that range have higher odds of actually becoming real NFL players vs other spots in that range.  It’s just a good positional bargain in the draft.   

We been investing in the RB position for years. Get a undrafted RB. Chuba is the real deal he doesn't need some elite RB to back him up. Just my opinion on the situation.

 

What if our current backup RB rushes for 100 yards Sunday? I mean we writing him off after 1 bad game.

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