LunaTick 29 Posted August 23, 2013 Setting up for the draft, and are among those RB's am considering at this position non ppr, .1pass/rush combined 6 pt td Overall expectation Ranking them Spiller/Charles and then Lynch ... Morris. Issue here, of these teams offenses, which players will be more consistent and less affected by opposing scoring. aka how often will game plan be affected by playing catchup? Who will abandon the running game too quickly or more expectantly? Which is safer because of their role in the short yardage passing game? Short or long series expectations, etc Interesting projections for each teams kickers, from FFToday currently, is about the same for FG 25-30 attempts. Washington and Seatle expected 45-50 tds KC and Buffalo expected 30. Thus from a conservative pov Consistent Start Ranking Lynch, Charles, Spiller, Morris. All of this pov more affected by the team and less the player Outside of health X factors, is Lynches court date and related impacts with that. Your thoughts on how to separate these running games? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
49erGold 36 Posted August 29, 2013 I expect similar stats... the only RB effected would be Spiller cause what u said catchup strategy. A rookie QB or injured Kolb at the helm can u say 8 in the box... Charles did it with 8 in the box now with Alex it will open up for him and can see an increase of rec yds but decrease of rush yds overall I think he benefits. Expect similar numbers for Lynch and Morris not exact... I expect a slight dip or same stats. I would have Morris higher why... RG3 read option opens lanes up and he is the youngest one... healthiest one. Jammal and Spiller had recent injury problems and Lynch is getting up there in age. I got same rank but thx to this convo will put Morris ahead of Spiller. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snatchit 108 Posted August 29, 2013 I have a feeling Shanny will pull an old Shanny and replace ALF with Helu by week 3... I know that sounds stupid but he switched out studs before Share this post Link to post Share on other sites