Leber wrote:I'm not too sure that there is going to be a RB trinity next year. LJ has been pretty good this year, LT2 has been spectacular and SA has been hurt. If LT2 finishes up this season well, then he will be the consensus #1 pick next year.
Yes that was my first thought as well - there won't be a "trinity" next year as there was this year.
At this point, it's looking like LT2, then LJ, then the rest.
i wuold think Portis will be good value, he has alot of time to get healthy will be extremely fresh, & no mroe stupid Brunell holding the O back, & he's a proven back w only ??? being injury this season
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what about jacobs? with tiki retiring jacobs will get many more carries-he runs hard and we all know he gets goal-line attempts.
could have a monster season, yes?
QB: Brady, Schaub RB: Jacobs, Mendenhall, Turner, Cartwright WR: D. Jackson, T. Gonzo, Watson, V. Davis, Chambers, Moore DST: DAL PK: Gostkowski
10pt ru/re TD...5pts pa TD 3pts @ 85yds ru/re, 5 more pts @ 100
Unlike this year, I think there will not be 3 dominant RB's- there will be 2 (LJ and LT). The third pick IMO will probably be either FWP, SJAX, or, if someone really wants to take a chance, maybe even Portis.
sajx will easily be #3 next year. The rams O has been horrible according to their standards mainly because of this being a transition year. I would expect his numbers to increase alot next year . They will address their interior o-line this offseason also, further helping his value.
unreal2399 wrote:what about jacobs? with tiki retiring jacobs will get many more carries-he runs hard and we all know he gets goal-line attempts. could have a monster season, yes?
im not sold on Jacobs, Giants will definitley bring in someone else to share at least some of the workload
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