RB is the easiest position out there to make the transition from college to pro. LT held out until preseason game two and was dominant from the start of the season... They have compared his overall ability to that of an LT (but LT walked into camp and didn't have the competition that RB will have) so I 'm thinking he'll get in in just before HOF game little after... What will be the big learning curve is the blocking chemes,blitz p/u reading and releasing for pass routes and making sure he sees what the QB sees, getting on the same sheet. That's what he's missing and it takes reps to develop that type of report. So that's the only thing I'm worried about is not getting enough reps where he will be proficient at that stuff. He's not gonna come in and start running with the first team. he has to move up in front of Morris(having a solid camp) williams (same), Gordon(same) so who do you say to" hey guy great job but the rook is here and now the rest of you will have to share carries with him... Oh by the way since he's not in football shape,conditioning his body to the rigors of a high paced "Saban" practice for a week and a half, he is more vulnerable to the hamstring pulls, twisted ankles, fatigue injuries... He needs to get his butt into camp! What's the difference between 19-22 million? Gimmie a break!