Browns general manager Tom Heckert at the NFL owners meeting stressed again "We're fine with Colt McCoy as our quarterback,'' according to Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Heckert said, "There's no way'' the Browns will trade up to No. 3. "There's five players we really like." He also said he's already had a few feelers at owner's meetings about teams interested in No. 4 but "It's still really early.'' Source: The Redzone
if someone has a hard-on for blackmon, i could see it happening............. no one is going to trade that far up for a RB or CB though ...............
yeah, maybe the corner ............. definitely not the running back though............ from now on, with the rule changes, i will laugh my butt of at any team that wastes a top 10 pick on a running back
If there are 5 players they really like, that means they can trade down to 8. Dolphins trading up for Tannehill or Rams trading up for Blackmon? Either way, for the second year in a row, the Browns will be shaping the first round of the draft.
Not if its a Chan Gaily offense, and not if its Richardson. An elite HB is invaluable in that scheme Sent by HTC Vivid using Tapatalk
i disagree. HB's are a dime a dozen in that scheme. there are plenty of guys that can be successful in that system. wasting a high draft pick on one is laughable. in general, the days of RB's being one of the highest paid/highest drafted positions are over in this league. Where they will be most valuable is with a team that doesn't have a good passing game, but, even with that, the position just isn't what it once was.
A great running back is worth it in my opinion. Guys like Frank Gore and Arian Foster are freaks on the field I would give up an earlier draft pick to get a player like them.
Running backs are a dime a dozen. Arian foster wasn't even drafted. Wasting a high pick on a running back is completely out of date now.
A dime a dozen? Really? I can name like 5 actual ELITE running backs off the top of my head. I personally would take an elite running back with a high pick, they are worth every penny. The skill set and what they bring to the team, clock management, touchdowns. You don't always need to have Drew Brees to win games some times you need a RB and a sick D.
Yea you're right because Adrian Peterson, Frank gore, Arian foster, Matt forte, Chris Johnson, Maurice Jones Drew, etc all have too many rings to count. Right? The only time any if them was close to a ring was when the Vikings had Favre.
I've been saying this a little while now. It's a passing league and a league of RBBC. Sure there are a few here and there that are "old school" every down backs, but the days of the Barry Sanders in first round are long gone. Since 2005 , these are the backs taken in the Top-10 in Round 1: Ronnie Brown, Cedric Benson, Cadillac Williams, Reggie Bush, Adrian Peterson, Darren McFadden, CJ Spiller, Knowshon Moreno? I may have missed one or two... FAR from impressive. Other than Adrian Peterson, any one of those guys would be gladly traded away for a Top-10 pick at any point in their career...
as ward and steve are discussing, running backs are simply becoming 'complementary' pieces of an offense, instead of the centerpieces. with the evolution of offensive schemes, along with the rule changes through the years, very few teams run the ball to set up the pass anymore ........... it's now the opposite ........... teams pass to set up the run. It has never been easier to plug any random running back into an offense and have success because defenses are now built and focused on containing the passing games. there's a reason the overall yards per carry for the league has steadily increased for many years and has never been higher. Last season hit 4.3 ypc for the league, a record, and several teams that supposedly have 'elite' running backs got just as much production out of their back-up RB's.
Exactly. The rules have made running backs basically an afterthought. Now you need big time receivers. Just look at the bears. One of the best running backs in the game, a pretty good defense, decent qb, fantastic special teams, and they can't win consistently because they have crap receivers which means no passing game. I think were getting a little off topic though. This isn't a running back draft position thread. Lol.
Matt Forte got hurt down the stretch and cost the Bears a chance at the playoffs. Teams like Cincy tried to switch from a ground and pound offense that got them to the playoffs to an Aerial Assault under Carson Palmer and they went from playoff team and sweeping the division to dead last. There are teams that win games because of their running game maybe they aren't considered first round value anymore but if I was building a team I would want one of the few elite backs left in this league to be on my team.
So did Matt Forte, and they were still a playoff team when Cutler was hurt. I believe the Forte injury hecked them up.