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I think this has been asked before and I apologize if it has, but will a one back system change which RB we draft, if we do?
As you may know, I prefer that we draft QB Smith, but if we do draft a RB, I had always wanted Brown. Now, thinking about it, and reading below that we are looking at a one back set most of the time, I'm not sure Brown is our best choice for RB and I'm not sure he's not. In a one back set would Cadillac be our better choice? Although Brown has the better 10 yard speed, they say Cadillac is more elusive, and has more natural vision. I don't know if that is true or not, but wouldn't that make Cadillac better suited for a one back set as he won't have the advantage of a lead blocker? That said, you could point to Brown and say that a bigger back would be better and also the one with the best hands. That would give Brown the edge. What do you all think? Would it be better to go with Brown or Cadillac in a one back set?
Thanks for the thoughts!
Steve
As you may know, I prefer that we draft QB Smith, but if we do draft a RB, I had always wanted Brown. Now, thinking about it, and reading below that we are looking at a one back set most of the time, I'm not sure Brown is our best choice for RB and I'm not sure he's not. In a one back set would Cadillac be our better choice? Although Brown has the better 10 yard speed, they say Cadillac is more elusive, and has more natural vision. I don't know if that is true or not, but wouldn't that make Cadillac better suited for a one back set as he won't have the advantage of a lead blocker? That said, you could point to Brown and say that a bigger back would be better and also the one with the best hands. That would give Brown the edge. What do you all think? Would it be better to go with Brown or Cadillac in a one back set?
Thanks for the thoughts!
Steve