Well, that's interesting to think about, but what are the chances that they will all go down before the season (or any drafting) starts? If they don't, rankings won't matter because they will be picked up in later rounds.
We need to think of this as their potential point scoring ability...in that instance, I'd say Foster, McGahee, and then Jackson only because he's had less time in the offense than the other two.
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Mercer Boy wrote: We need to think of this as their potential point scoring ability...in that instance, I'd say Foster, McGahee, and then Jackson only because he's had less time in the offense than the other two.
Experience doesn't seem to be a factor for good rookie running backs, ala Edge, Freddy.
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Canacuna wrote:Overall, I'd probably put them each in the top twenty - but I think DeShaun Foster would be the only one I have near the top ten.
1. DeShaun Foster 2. Steven Jackson 3. Willis McGahee
This about sums up my response. If Foster had the solo job and could stay healthy I think he'd be close to the top 5. Power, speed, and receiving ability on a run first offense.