Really? Honestly out of Harris, etienne and him, I like him the best. Who do you prefer?Meh!
Miami would be wise to draft this kid @ 36.
He is the best, but there’s already a very long thread on him.Meh!
I keep hearing this, but word is he won't make it out of the 1st. If you wait till #36 to go RB, there's a good chance the top 3 are gone, and IMO we gotta get one of those 3. Najee is much better in the pass game, which makes him actually worthwhile in the 1st, IMO.
The top RBs slide into the 2nd and 3rd most years. There just isn’t value in drafting them early. Yes, I’d expect a playoff team to take either Harris or Etienne later in the 1st. But I could also see playoff teams targeting the rather deep OL class. There are some quality OT and IOL players who will be off the board early day 2 they might want.I keep hearing this, but word is he won't make it out of the 1st. If you wait till #36 to go RB, there's a good chance the top 3 are gone, and IMO we gotta get one of those 3. Najee is much better in the pass game, which makes him actually worthwhile in the 1st, IMO.
I’m on the same page. Last year’s running backs were a solid group as well and the third one was taken mid 2nd round with us missing out on Dobbins by one pick in the 50’s range. It’s hard to gauge where in the draft the top backs will go, but it’s more possible that they all slip to the second than more than one goes in round one. We’ll have to see how the board falls but I have no problem waiting until round 2 to go after one.you’re telling me 3 RB’s are going in the first round? C’monnnnn
you’re telling me 3 RB’s are going in the first round? C’monnnnn