Dr. Jones
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When Edmonds got the bulk of the carries, he got hurt a game and a half in.
Que up Andre Ellington.....
When Edmonds got the bulk of the carries, he got hurt a game and a half in.
What is easy to forget is that most players who are undrafted or drafted in the middle to late rounds who end up being starters do because they take the job and never let it go. It is less about the number of opportunities they get and more about what they do with them when they get them. Drake took his opportunity, ran with it, and has not let it go. Edmonds got the same opportunity, did well and got hurt. That might have been his opportunity and he may never get one like it again.
Edmonds has done nothing to make me think we need to manufacture additional opportunities for him.
Pretty pedestrian? He had played well every time he has gotten carries.
Prove that wrong.
He is a good backup RB.
He's an RB with a career 4.3 Yards Per Attempt rushing, 6 career TDs over 27 games, and one game ever with more than 10 actual attempts rushing. Yes, he had a great single game, but remember Jonas Grey for the Patriots a few years back? Same thing, it's one good performance in the middle of a bunch of mediocrity.
Saying he's a "good backup RB" is fine, but that's basically the definition of pedestrian. And is he really a "good" backup RB? Look at what the 49ers have. The Rams have a guy another team actively tried to poach as a restricted free agent. The Seahawks have a first round pick backing their guy up.
He's the worst backup RB in the division by a large margin, not to mention the NFL.
I wrote that wrong. Yikes. Sorry. Total mea culpa. Worst backup in the division, but not the NFL by a long shot.LOL you are so wrong it's not even funny.
Worst backup running back in the NFL. Your takes are just awful.
He's an RB with a career 4.3 Yards Per Attempt rushing, 6 career TDs over 27 games, and one game ever with more than 10 actual attempts rushing. Yes, he had a great single game, but remember Jonas Grey for the Patriots a few years back? Same thing, it's one good performance in the middle of a bunch of mediocrity.
Saying he's a "good backup RB" is fine, but that's basically the definition of pedestrian. And is he really a "good" backup RB? Look at what the 49ers have. The Rams have a guy another team actively tried to poach as a restricted free agent. The Seahawks have a first round pick backing their guy up.
He's the worst backup RB in the division by a large margin, not to mention the NFL.
He's not good enough to be a featured back anywhere, and his limited ability makes him pedestrian. That doesn't mean he's bad, just someone who is not worth carving out a special role for over other players. He should play when we need to spell a better player, or someone is hurt.He has been pretty effective any time he has gotten extensive carries.
You are just so negative you cant even see the middle ground sometimes. Chase is a good RB, but he isn't good enough as a receiver to be a featured back in this offense.
He's not good enough to be a featured back anywhere, and his limited ability makes him pedestrian. That doesn't mean he's bad, just someone who is not worth carving out a special role for over other players. He should play when we need to spell a better player, or someone is hurt.
I don't think that's really a fair comparison with the Dolphins, seeing as we just traded for their starter who has overwhelmingly replaced Edmonds. I don't think he's better than the starters for the other three teams either. Maybe the Bucs. But saying he's capable of playing for those teams with their mixed up backfields isn't a huge endorsement. Either way.I'd put him a bit above "pedestrian". He shows some really good traits as a ball carrier. In the 90s, he would have gotten consideration to be a starter.
I'd take him over all the RBs on a few teams. Dolphins, Chiefs, Texans, and Buccaneers come to mind.
I don't think that's really a fair comparison with the Dolphins, seeing as we just traded for their starter who has overwhelmingly replaced Edmonds. I don't think he's better than the starters for the other three teams either. Maybe the Bucs. But saying he's capable of playing for those teams with their mixed up backfields isn't a huge endorsement. Either way.
He deserves to be part of the rotation at a very low level, but we should not look at him as relevant to this roster or as a part of the future, just like almost every pick from last year.It isn't an endorsement, its just that Chase Edmonds was a really day three pick who belongs on the roster and belongs in the RB rotation.
Drake is a really good fit for what KK is trying to do.
I think that day will come, but I don't know that Chase has done anything where the team needs to eat DJ's deal to make it happen sooner.I’d rather see Chase running the ball out there than DJ.