Prospector Posted February 26 Posted February 26 This dude reminds me so much of Blount, the way he runs… I say, let’s do it! 2 Quote
Alphadawg7 Posted February 26 Posted February 26 I actually really like Ollie, but with Davis here not sure he is the style of back they would target if they did move on from Cook via trade over the contract. Feels like they would look to pair more of a big play threat, home run hitter with Davis. As intriguing as Ollie is, his speed is more down hill style and while he has good long speed, he isn't that explosive in short areas. I think they like how Cook was shifty and explosive in short areas around the LOS and will look to bring someone in who brings more of that if we did move on from him. But I wouldn't hate us drafting Ollie by any means. 2 4 Quote
Low Positive Posted February 26 Posted February 26 8 minutes ago, Prospector said: This dude reminds me so much of Blount, the way he runs… I say, let’s do it! OK State? Can we get Barry Sanders 2.0 instead? 2 Quote
Simon Posted February 26 Posted February 26 5 minutes ago, Low Positive said: OK State? Can we get Barry Sanders 2.0 instead? Ummm, there's another former OK State RB that might be a better fit here. 3 3 1 2 Quote
Simon Posted February 26 Posted February 26 21 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said: I actually really like Ollie, but with Davis here not sure he is the style of back they would target if they did move on from Cook via trade over the contract. Feels like they would look to pair more of a big play threat, home run hitter with Davis. As intriguing as Ollie is, his speed is more down hill style and while he has good long speed, he isn't that explosive in short areas. I think they like how Cook was shifty and explosive in short areas around the LOS and will look to bring someone in who brings more of that if we did move on from him. But I wouldn't hate us drafting Ollie by any means. This is probably on the money. Too bad, that kid looks like he's a lot of fun to tackle for 4 qrtrs. 1 Quote
MJS Posted February 26 Posted February 26 So, a pretty average running back? Blount was nothing special. He had two 1,000 yard seasons out of 11 in the league. He was a good complementary power runner and goaline back, but that's all. If we bring in a back to replace Cook, he better have some speed. Quote
Billl Posted February 26 Posted February 26 26 minutes ago, Simon said: Ummm, there's another former OK State RB that might be a better fit here. Was he a teammate of Barry’s perchance? 1 1 Quote
Low Positive Posted February 26 Posted February 26 1 hour ago, Simon said: Ummm, there's another former OK State RB that might be a better fit here. I’ll still take Barry. 1 1 Quote
DJB Posted February 26 Posted February 26 This is a deep RB class which might push Ollie to round 3 despite being a round 2 talent. I do hope we take one of the top 5 RB’s . T Henderson who is fantastic at pass pro and comes with Ferrari engine speed would fit perfectly in this offense. Hes going early round 2 however 1 1 Quote
JimmyNoodles Posted February 26 Posted February 26 I don’t know anything about this kid, but would love somebody with size for a change. It would be nice if Josh could hand the ball off to someone who’s capable of picking up short yardage. 1 Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted February 26 Posted February 26 Ollie is a dang good back. I would really like to see him in a Bills uniform. Quote
billsfan89 Posted February 26 Posted February 26 Blount was electric his rookie year but after that he was always more of a plodding power back. Good at that role. The Pats utilized him well in that role for several years including an 18 TD season and the Eagles got him on a one year rental in 2017 where he was productive in their Super Bowl run. But in his later years with NE and Philly he was always just a grinder at RB. I don't know what caused Blount to be such a low ypc (relatively speaking back) most of his career. All but 2 seasons his ypc never got above 4.4 ypc. The first season he was in New England and his rookie year he averaged 5 ypc his only years above 4.4 ypc. He seemed so electric coming out of the draft but after his rookie year never looked like that player again. Quote
T master Posted February 26 Posted February 26 I've always wanted the Bills to draft a back like Gordon with his size especially for goal line offense. This guy looks like he will have a very good NFL career but given who the Bills already have i don't see Beane going for him unless he's there at their pick and they have him as the best on their board then maybe . Then he could use some of the rookie talent he has available for a trade up or something along those lines but i feel Beane will be looking elsewhere in this draft but you can bet that he knows about this guy because he's a talented football player . Quote
Dillenger4 Posted February 26 Posted February 26 I hope we keep James Cook. He is a weapon and we would miss him large! 1 Quote
Mango Posted February 26 Posted February 26 I am all for the Bills drafting another RB from Oklahoma State. Quote
Alphadawg7 Posted February 26 Posted February 26 14 hours ago, MJS said: So, a pretty average running back? Blount was nothing special. He had two 1,000 yard seasons out of 11 in the league. He was a good complementary power runner and goaline back, but that's all. If we bring in a back to replace Cook, he better have some speed. Ollie has speed, he is 4.45 guy, but he’s more downhill long speed than short area explosive speed. Once he gets in the open he’s fast and tough to bring down. But I do agree I think they would look at more of home run hitter I think that has that more explosive acceleration and shiftiness at the LOS for more big play potential since we already have Davis. Quote
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