I have no doubt he goes top 10. I just cant help feel that its to the Chargers. I think he may be the most adored player in the Country. A player that actually has the power to bring fans to a team. He could have a major following of fans. lol
I guess the bonus to that is that he is a very good player. I agree with those that say it makes no sense to draft a RB in round 1. Thats why i go up to the podium and announce him as a WR. lol
When you listen to Lynn talk he is so clearly a Run oriented coach. Breaking down styles of RBs and how they compliment each other. He said Gordon was a feature back but that the compliment RB is almost as important. He went on to say that Barner is the PR/KR. No mention of 3rd down etc. Coupled by the fact that McCaffrey is also a WR (IMO) i would not be surprised to see him a Charger despite how pissed many here would be.
This just feels like Marty and LT, Turner, Sproles all over again. Not a terrible thing. Maybe you get Turner/Sproles/Charlie Joiner all in one player?
Im not saying i want that pick...just that it wouldn't surprise me. Just like Foster wouldn't surprise me. Or OJ Howard. Positions we seem set at.
I guess the bonus to that is that he is a very good player. I agree with those that say it makes no sense to draft a RB in round 1. Thats why i go up to the podium and announce him as a WR. lol
When you listen to Lynn talk he is so clearly a Run oriented coach. Breaking down styles of RBs and how they compliment each other. He said Gordon was a feature back but that the compliment RB is almost as important. He went on to say that Barner is the PR/KR. No mention of 3rd down etc. Coupled by the fact that McCaffrey is also a WR (IMO) i would not be surprised to see him a Charger despite how pissed many here would be.
This just feels like Marty and LT, Turner, Sproles all over again. Not a terrible thing. Maybe you get Turner/Sproles/Charlie Joiner all in one player?
Im not saying i want that pick...just that it wouldn't surprise me. Just like Foster wouldn't surprise me. Or OJ Howard. Positions we seem set at.
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