Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
l noticed a number of the threads had posters showing disdain for taking a running back even as late as round 3. I don’t share that opinion. First I realize there have been good running backs taken late or even signed as UDFAs. I’m a believer if there’s a player you have great confidence in then going early is not a sin. Turning to Drake, in 3 full years with the Dolphins his top season was 644 yards. He never was able to secure the feature back spot. It’s true he virtually matched his best number in half a season with the Cards. However, in 5 of his 8 games he didn’t run for 70 yards. His strength is that he hits the hole quickly which makes him a good fit for this offense. He isn’t the type of back who can typically burn clock in the fourth quarter or even dominate short yardage situations. Also keep in mind he wasn’t an award winner in college. As a senior he rushed for 408 yards. He did catch 29 passes for 276 yards. Derrick Henry was the feature back, rushing for 2219 yards. Drake was a third round NFL selection. You can fairly say he has plenty of tread, but it’s also not clear he can handle a heavy workload.
I like JK Dobbins. He’s a little like Emmitt Smith. He’s more of a power runner with outstanding durability. He plays through pain. He’s not as fast to the hole as I’d like, but he’s a good complimentary back. Should Drake be injured he’s capable of carrying a big workload and would also pair well with Edmonds. He’s better than either Drake or Edmonds at picking up blitzes. Finally there’s no certainty Drake is signed for next season.
My thinking is the Cards need to get a sure thing as the third back. They might get lucky and pick up a late cut but they are really in position to take the BPA at several positions. The Cards can’t afford to be thin at a skilled position, so taking a RB early is fine with me.
I like JK Dobbins. He’s a little like Emmitt Smith. He’s more of a power runner with outstanding durability. He plays through pain. He’s not as fast to the hole as I’d like, but he’s a good complimentary back. Should Drake be injured he’s capable of carrying a big workload and would also pair well with Edmonds. He’s better than either Drake or Edmonds at picking up blitzes. Finally there’s no certainty Drake is signed for next season.
My thinking is the Cards need to get a sure thing as the third back. They might get lucky and pick up a late cut but they are really in position to take the BPA at several positions. The Cards can’t afford to be thin at a skilled position, so taking a RB early is fine with me.