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27 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Not eligible until 2020

And, when he is eligible,  I imagine he'll go really early. I saw a crazy stat that he has more yards on first down carries than any other big ten back has on the season. 

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3 minutes ago, DisplacedBillsFan said:

And, when he is eligible,  I imagine he'll go really early. I saw a crazy stat that he has more yards on first down carries than any other big ten back has on the season. 

He is their entire offense.

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3 minutes ago, LittleJoeCartwright said:

I'd rather have John Taylor, former Niners receiver.  That dude was underrated playing in Jerry Rice's shadow.

 

Very true! They were fun to watch! 

 

But he may have lost a step.   ?

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Would love to see a stud RB next year.  Once a strength on this team, but no longer.  A stud RB behind a stud OL, would take a lot of heat off Allen.  Next year with a OL additions, competent WRs, and a stud RB, plus Allen, is going to be fun next year.

 

Who could be a stud RB in round 3 - 5?

 

 

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Here's a list of RB's. 

http://www.espn.com/college-football/statistics/player/_/stat/rushing/sort/rushingYards/year/2018/group/80

 

Interesting RB at #11 - Nico Evans ( Sr. 5'9" 211 lbs)  played with Josh at Wyoming. Only carried 11 times in 2017 but has 1,325 yds and 6.5 per this year. Should be available in rounds 2-3.  Maybe he goes higher since most of the top 10 RB's in yds are Soph. 

 

Miles Gaskin of Washington fits the process of McBeane's drafts. A 4 yr starter with over 1,200 yds each year. Very consistent on an inconsistent team over his 4 years.

 

Henderson at Memphis is a Jr and is having an outrageous season, similar to Taylors. He may be the first RB off the board.

 

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45 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

Very true! They were fun to watch! 

 

But he may have lost a step.   ?

 

C'mon, he's only 56.  

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6 minutes ago, LittleJoeCartwright said:

 

C'mon, he's only 56.  

JT is a spry 56. Get that man off the shuffleboard court and into training camp. 

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23 minutes ago, BillsRdue said:

Here's a list of RB's. 

http://www.espn.com/college-football/statistics/player/_/stat/rushing/sort/rushingYards/year/2018/group/80

 

Interesting RB at #11 - Nico Evans ( Sr. 5'9" 211 lbs)  played with Josh at Wyoming. Only carried 11 times in 2017 but has 1,325 yds and 6.5 per this year. Should be available in rounds 2-3.  Maybe he goes higher since most of the top 10 RB's in yds are Soph. 

 

Miles Gaskin of Washington fits the process of McBeane's drafts. A 4 yr starter with over 1,200 yds each year. Very consistent on an inconsistent team over his 4 years.

 

Henderson at Memphis is a Jr and is having an outrageous season, similar to Taylors. He may be the first RB off the board.

 

Could mix in LJ Scott with his height and frame as the bowling ball back in goal line jumbo formations in the 3rd or 5th round if he’s still there.  

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42 minutes ago, Degenerate Mike in HHDS said:

Here we go again with OP

OP is looking at draft and mock draft reports along with seeing who would fit the offense.  Are you bringing anything new to that conversational topic?

 

19 minutes ago, KD in CA said:

Seems like the year for a RB in the 3d or 4th.

LJ Scott looks like a battering ram we could take in the 3rd or 5th provides he’s still there. Could see him fitting a jumbo goal line package or close yardage situation.  Ivory and Shady are not exactly spring chickens and we need to start looking at future running back.  LJ Scott (Michigan State) and Bryce Love (Stanford) would be welcome additions with getting Sam Mustipher (Notre Dame) into the groove as the center of the future on the o-line 

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6 minutes ago, Joeziehmer said:

OP is looking at draft and mock draft reports along with seeing who would fit the offense.  Are you bringing anything new to that conversational topic?

 

LJ Scott looks like a battering ram we could take in the 3rd or 5th provides he’s still there. Could see him fitting a jumbo goal line package or close yardage situation.  Ivory and Shady are not exactly spring chickens and we need to start looking at future running back.  LJ Scott (Michigan State) and Bryce Love (Stanford) would be welcome additions with getting Sam Mustipher (Notre Dame) into the groove as the center of the future on the o-line 

LJ Scott is really slow and always hurt. I don’t think he will be drafted. 

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13 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

LJ Scott is really slow and always hurt. I don’t think he will be drafted. 

Not expecting him as a full timer just as a short yardage and goal line back to push a pile or on pass protection.  

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1 hour ago, Joeziehmer said:

Not expecting him as a full timer just as a short yardage and goal line back to push a pile or on pass protection.  

No, actually Yolo is right. He probably wont be drafted. 

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