nikkas said the same shyt last year about Alvin Kamara when I said he was the next Marshall Faulk.
Butch Jones was an anvil around these dudes necks. Now that they are in the league and getting competent coaching they will play up to their actual potential.
REMEMBER: Butch Jones had Antonio Brown and JJ Watt at Central Michigan and couldn't do shyt with them. Cause JJ Watt to transfer cause he wanted him to play o-line rather than defensive end.
7.7 yards per touch. NFL record for a player with more than 200 touches in a season.
Even if the Saints made him look better because he's a perfect fit for their scheme, his stats last year were ALL-TIME great per-touch which should let you know he woulda had success anywhere.
Stop being mad cause Leonard Fournette is hot trash in the NFL. 3.9 yards per carry =
Le'Veon Bell is finished. He was a 4.9 YPC guy the last few seasons. Fell to 4.0 YPC this year. And will probably fall even more coming up soon. Its a major reason I think it would be stupid for the Steelers to sign him to a long term deal. Hell they are foolish for still keeping him at the franchise tag number. I would try and trade him this off-season for a 2nd round pick.
The fact a Le'Veon Bell on his last legs averaged more YPC than a fresh rookie year Leonard Fournette is embrassing. Leonard Fournette will be regarded as a BUST in the NFL when its all said and done. He's no where close to the absurd hype he got in college.
For the record, I had Jamal Adams rated as a top 15 player in the 2017 draft and a future All-Pro. Just because I wasn't sucking him off like the media and thought Marcus Maye was better doesn't mean I was wrong about him. He's a good player but he's a box safety with limited range and ability in coverage. That will decrease his value in the league.
Tre'Davious White had a lucky season. He'll be exposed soon and be the average player I predicted. He's the next Leodis McKelvin. Decent player but nothing special.
Le'Veon Bell is finished. He was a 4.9 YPC guy the last few seasons. Fell to 4.0 YPC this year. And will probably fall even more coming up soon. Its a major reason I think it would be stupid for the Steelers to sign him to a long term deal. Hell they are foolish for still keeping him at the franchise tag number. I would try and trade him this off-season for a 2nd round pick.
The fact a Le'Veon Bell on his last legs averaged more YPC than a fresh rookie year Leonard Fournette is embrassing. Leonard Fournette will be regarded as a BUST in the NFL when its all said and done. He's no where close to the absurd hype he got in college.
For the record, I had Jamal Adams rated as a top 15 player in the 2017 draft and a future All-Pro. Just because I wasn't sucking him off like the media and thought Marcus Maye was better doesn't mean I was wrong about him. He's a good player but he's a box safety with limited range and ability in coverage. That will decrease his value in the league.
Tre'Davious White had a lucky season. He'll be exposed soon and be the average player I predicted. He's the next Leodis McKelvin. Decent player but nothing special.
Bell led the league in yards with 1,300 yards Fournette would have gave him a run for his money he missed 3 games.
As soon as the Bills saw White on the field they told Darby take a hike and proclaimed him their #1 corner, all that as a rookie that's already special
Bell led the league in yards with 1,300 yards Fournette would have gave him a run for his money he missed 3 games.
As soon as the Bills saw White on the field they told Darby take a hike and proclaimed him their #1 corner, all that as a rookie that's already special
(1) Eddie George also ran for a lot of yards toward the end of his career with a piss poor YPC average. Just cause you get a ton of carries that inflate your yards total don't make you elite. Le'Veon Bell is close to done.
(2) You do know Pro Football Focus also gave Mitch Trubisky's rookie season a higher grade than Deshaun Watson's rookie season?
Citing PFF grades is plain stupid. Tre'Davious White is AVERAGE. And as his career progresses that will become evident.
For those that like spreadsheets, I found one here (don't know much about the creator, statistical validity, predictive power, etc.), and created a "SUPERSCORE" -- added separate "scores" that the author listed into one number--the SUPERSCORE . He has lone values for other positions in his spreadsheet.
So if you also love college production...
TOP 5 DE'S BY SUPERSCORE:
1. Bradley Chubb, NC St. - 285.45
2. Marcus Davenport, UTSA - 283.09
3. Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, Oklahoma - 276.69
4. Ola Adeniyi, Toledo - 269.71
5. Anthony Winbush, Ball St. - 263.23
TOP 5 DT'S BY SUPERSCORE:
1. Harrison Phillips, Stanford - 280.84
2. Bilal Nichols, Delaware - 266.15
3. Andrew Brown, Virginia - 259.05
4. Tim Settle, Virginia Tech - 240.82
5. Breeland Speaks, Ole Miss - 228.70
TOP 5 CB'S BY SUPERSCORE:
1. DJ Reed, Kansas St. - 195.37
2. Parry Nickerson, Tulane - 187.53
3. Danny Johnson, Southern A&M - 175.76
4. Jamarcus King, South Carolina - 172.16
5. Davontae Harris, Illinois St. - 170.75
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