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Old 11-30-2018, 08:08 PM  
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Welp. Looks like we need a RB.

So who looks good in this upcoming draft?
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Old 01-14-2019, 05:00 PM   #136
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Damien has been awesome, I think Ware is really underrated and I like Darrell Williams.

I think they need to look at someone that is a RB but can play a lot of WR as well.
Damien being a viable starter makes me really intrigued by Rodney Anderson.

If I need Rodney Anderson to take 250 touches, I'm not getting anywhere near him. But if I can draft Anderson with a 3rd day pick and give him 10 touches/gm to try to keep him healthy....hoooooboy, I'd be hard pressed to ignore the talent at that point.

Rodney Anderson may be the most talented RB in the draft but that health history is just horrifying. If you can take him late and not NEED him...that may just be the perfect situation for him.
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Old 01-14-2019, 05:03 PM   #137
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The choice is ****ing obvious.

Dexter Williams from Notre Dame.


Damien Williams
Dexter Williams
Darrel Williams
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Old 01-14-2019, 05:05 PM   #138
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Damien being a viable starter makes me really intrigued by Rodney Anderson.

If I need Rodney Anderson to take 250 touches, I'm not getting anywhere near him. But if I can draft Anderson with a 3rd day pick and give him 10 touches/gm to try to keep him healthy....hoooooboy, I'd be hard pressed to ignore the talent at that point.

Rodney Anderson may be the most talented RB in the draft but that health history is just horrifying. If you can take him late and not NEED him...that may just be the perfect situation for him.
Possibly.

Shit how awesome would Kamara be right now? Damn Hunt.
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Old 01-14-2019, 05:23 PM   #139
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The choice is ****ing obvious.

Dexter Williams from Notre Dame.


Damien Williams
Dexter Williams
Darrel Williams
LOL. Touche`
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Old 01-14-2019, 07:31 PM   #140
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Ware being a free agent and Darrell not really showing legit production is a significant concern in my mind. The Chiefs need to get a RB in here. That could be a free agent, a late round pick, a UDFA, whatever, but they can't sit idle.
This.

They need next year’s Damien Williams and a draft pick. RB corps is pretty spare.
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Old 01-14-2019, 07:39 PM   #141
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I think T.J. Yeldon would be a really nice #2 RB in this offense as a FA guy. Good receiver and solid runner. Not sure if he'll be looking to be a #1.

Also really like Tevin Coleman but he'll be looking to be a #1 for sure I'd think.
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Old 01-15-2019, 05:57 AM   #142
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Damien being a viable starter makes me really intrigued by Rodney Anderson.

If I need Rodney Anderson to take 250 touches, I'm not getting anywhere near him. But if I can draft Anderson with a 3rd day pick and give him 10 touches/gm to try to keep him healthy....hoooooboy, I'd be hard pressed to ignore the talent at that point.

Rodney Anderson may be the most talented RB in the draft but that health history is just horrifying. If you can take him late and not NEED him...that may just be the perfect situation for him.
I agree about Anderson, he's an absolute stud when healthy and could really flourish in this offense imo. Gurley got an acl before he was drafted but has been ok as a pro so hopefully the kid can have a better injury record once he turns pro. Not sure he'll last beyond the third round so I'd be inclined to take him with our third tbh.
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Old 01-15-2019, 08:57 AM   #143
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I think T.J. Yeldon would be a really nice #2 RB in this offense as a FA guy. Good receiver and solid runner. Not sure if he'll be looking to be a #1.

Also really like Tevin Coleman but he'll be looking to be a #1 for sure I'd think.
I like Yeldon. I don't think he's ever going to be a star, but at RB, health and just being good are perfectly fine.

I think they really need someone that can catch it and be dynamic that way.
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Old 01-24-2019, 03:46 PM   #144
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I was pretty impressed with Wes hills in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl last weekend. He was blasting through the holes and looked like he has good vision and decent speed. The announcers were comparing him to Robert Smith.

Apparently he got a Senior Bowl invite so it will be interesting to see if he keeps it up against better competition.
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Old 01-25-2019, 01:28 PM   #145
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I was pretty impressed with Wes hills in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl last weekend. He was blasting through the holes and looked like he has good vision and decent speed. The announcers were comparing him to Robert Smith.

Apparently he got a Senior Bowl invite so it will be interesting to see if he keeps it up against better competition.

Have read some interesting things about him.

I want a guy with some explosiveness in “phone booth” situations, who has quick acceleration. Not sure if that’s Hills.
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Old 01-29-2019, 07:42 PM   #146
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I’d love to get David Montgomery, but he will likely be gone by the time we draft a RB. First few picks at least should go to defense.

The year he busted into the college scene his HC said he was a more talented version of Kareem Hunt, who he also coached in college. Happened to be Kareem’s rookie year when he also busted out.
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Old 01-30-2019, 11:27 AM   #147
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Devin Singletary.

Would take him.
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Old 01-30-2019, 12:50 PM   #148
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Darrel Henderson our of Memphis has intrigued me. Short but not small with strong explosion and has shown a very solid vision/balance combo that this team misses from Hunt. Reminds me a lot of Devonta Freeman and I think he’d fit well with what we have with Williams.
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Old 01-30-2019, 12:52 PM   #149
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Devin Singletary.

Would take him.
Im a fan of Singletary, very Shady-esque and Andy has shown that he likes the scatback types that can be productive. I’m just hesitant to think he’d be the pick with Williams essentially already solidified himself in that role.
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Old 01-30-2019, 01:03 PM   #150
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The choice is ****ing obvious.

Dexter Williams from Notre Dame.


Damien Williams
Dexter Williams
Darrel Williams
and then we'll get that FA TE, what's his name...Zach Williams? we'll line them all up and the defense will just fall down at the snap in confusion.
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