I haven't seen one NFL mock draft where this guy is taken in the 1st round.
Being overlooked/underrated?
seaborneq
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Originally posted by Hman
I haven't seen one NFL mock draft where this guy is taken in the 1st round.
Being overlooked/underrated?
The little Wisconsin RB who was a bust with the Vikings could scare people away from Taylor. He had more speed and burst than Taylor and couldn't stay healthy or catch the ball out of the backfield. Michael Bennett is his name I think.
Wisconsin always has such a great line that their RB's are very successful
also they run their RB's into the ground
its a real thing that NFL teams will look at how many career carried a running back has, because their professional shelf life is typically already SOOOOO short that having a ton of carries in college could mean even if they are very talented/skilled they might only have 1-3 years before they start breaking down or slowing down.
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Hman
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When watching him I just feel he's elite.
Also the fastest RB among the top-tier in the draft I believe
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Itsamazing777
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Monte ball
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chico2663
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Originally posted by Hman
I haven't seen one NFL mock draft where this guy is taken in the 1st round.
Being overlooked/underrated?
ever hear f archie griffin? great college mediocre pro.
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hawkeye 16
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I would agree that it's the wear and tear. Teams don't want to invest a high pick for only a few years of production. I would take him in the 2nd though.
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MinnesotaFats
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Michael Bennett was far from a bust
Had a 1300 yard season and a pro bowl w mn
Some reason switched to Moe William's midway thru 03 season even w Bennett averaging 5 ypc
Never understood that move....
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jjgold
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Diamond dozen
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BigdaddyQH
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I have seen Georgia's Swift as high as #18 overall, but no other RB cracks the first round. Big lumbering RB's are not in style in the NFL. RB's had better be able to catch the ball. RB's can be a good investment Get what you can out of them for 3 or 4 years and then cut them loose.
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ttwarrior1
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issue is that he doesnt catch the football, plus most teams need other positions over a rb. He will be taken in middle of round 2
Tampa really likes him as well as texans
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JAKEPEAVY21
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Running a 4.39 40 at the combine will surely help his cause.
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trytrytry
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just not a RB league unless one of a very few. nice early 2nd round pick and the speed is the reason.
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johnnyvegas13
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A lot of starting NFL rb r late rounders or even undrafted
Teams reluctant to burn a first rounder on one
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seaborneq
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Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
Michael Bennett was far from a bust
Had a 1300 yard season and a pro bowl w mn
Some reason switched to Moe William's midway thru 03 season even w Bennett averaging 5 ypc
That is the very definition of a bust from a 1st round running back. If you can't get 1,000 yards consistently or keep the starting job and time sharing with another running back then you are indeed a bust.
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cincinnatikid513
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Originally posted by Hman
I haven't seen one NFL mock draft where this guy is taken in the 1st round.
That is the very definition of a bust from a 1st round running back. If you can't get 1,000 yards consistently or keep the starting job and time sharing with another running back then you are indeed a bust.
One good season for the Vikings and he is a HOFer in fatty's book
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dark star
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Ron Dayne....Wiskie seems to be a little risky when it comes to rb's.Great college backs,not so much in NFL
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tucks
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Better off investing in top tier linemen in the first round. Elite offensive linemen seem to last forever and are nearly impossible to acquire
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Itsamazing777
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Originally posted by BigdaddyQH
I have seen Georgia's Swift as high as #18 overall, but no other RB cracks the first round. Big lumbering RB's are not in style in the NFL. RB's had better be able to catch the ball. RB's can be a good investment Get what you can out of them for 3 or 4 years and then cut them loose.
Derrick henry disagrees
as usual you know NOTHING big daddy
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MinnesotaFats
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Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
One good season for the Vikings and he is a HOFer in fatty's book
LOL
No but I remember the transition to Moe Williams. Bennett was still averaging 4.5+ per carry. It was a topic here on local sports shows because Moe was in Dauntes click (on the love boat later)
Tice had no control over those teams....Bennett could play
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clockwise1965
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Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
LOL
No but I remember the transition to Moe Williams. Bennett was still averaging 4.5+ per carry. It was a topic here on local sports shows because Moe was in Dauntes click (on the love boat later)
Tice had no control over those teams....Bennett could play
Tice was a joke. Bennett was solid for the Vikings and opted out after his rookie contract.
Mo William was a daily topic on KFAN (local sports radio) during football season.
Let's face it. It's really not a running back league any more.
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JAKEPEAVY21
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Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
LOL
No but I remember the transition to Moe Williams. Bennett was still averaging 4.5+ per carry. It was a topic here on local sports shows because Moe was in Dauntes click (on the love boat later)
Tice had no control over those teams....Bennett could play
I remember reading that Tice hit a pick 6 at the track for over 100k years back
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Big Bear
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he is pretty good running back
I think he will have a solid career
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clockwise1965
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Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
I remember reading that Tice hit a pick 6 at the track for over 100k years back
True statement. He hit the pick 6 at Canterbury Park racetrack in Shakopee, Mn.
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Grits n' Gravy
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There are a lot of very good rbs in this draft.
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Hman
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Originally posted by Grits n' Gravy
There are a lot of very good rbs in this draft.
Yeah you're right
We need an upgrade at the position in Tampa so I guess I'm just hoping he lands there somehow
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Originally posted by tucks
Better off investing in top tier linemen in the first round. Elite offensive linemen seem to last forever and are nearly impossible to acquire
So true
Good o linemen never hit the market it seems
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stevenash
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Swift and Taylor are the top two RB's in the draft.
Reason why you don't see both of them in the top twenty overall is because this years draft is loaded with tackles (both defensive and offensive)
There could be as many as eight tackles on both ends of the ball drafted in the first round. Hell, you might see four tackles go in the first ten picks starting with the Giants.
Couple that with the fact you may see four corners go in the first round.
That's 12 picks out of 32 right there.
Plus the NFL RB position isn't really the premium skill set position it once was.
Take away McCaffery, Elliot, Barkley, and Henry who's elite these days?
Chew on this, there were only five RB's last season that averaged over 80 yards per game rushing.
That's it, five.
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EasyCover
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Originally posted by stevenash
Swift and Taylor are the top two RB's in the draft.
Reason why you don't see both of them in the top twenty overall is because this years draft is loaded with tackles (both defensive and offensive)
There could be as many as eight tackles on both ends of the ball drafted in the first round. Hell, you might see four tackles go in the first ten picks starting with the Giants.
Couple that with the fact you may see four corners go in the first round.
That's 12 picks out of 32 right there.
Plus the NFL RB position isn't really the premium skill set position it once was.
Take away McCaffery, Elliot, Barkley, and Henry who's elite these days?
Chew on this, there were only five RB's last season that averaged over 80 yards per game rushing.
That's it, five.
Truth!
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Grits n' Gravy
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Originally posted by Hman
Yeah you're right
We need an upgrade at the position in Tampa so I guess I'm just hoping he lands there somehow
I think They can grab one or two in middle of draft. Maybe they go after Drake in fa. Howard and Riddick are decent low budget guys that could fit into Ariansβs offense.