Jump to content

Running backs expected to be taken between Rounds 4-7


Recommended Posts

TJ Logan 2016: 149 touches for 894 and 10 TDs (120/650/7 rushing as the 2nd RB, 29/244/3 receiving)

 

Fastest RB at the combine. Also returns KOs (2 TDs last year, 5 for college career).

 

This guy is going to be an excellent pro.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 113
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Here's my narrowed down list if I had any say:

 

116. (5.5) Marlon Mack, RB, USF, 5-11, 215, 4.50 40

125. (5.6) Samaje Perine, RB, Oklahoma, 5-11, 235, 4.65 - Pro Day

160. (5.4) Brian Hill, RB, Wyoming, 6-1, 220, 4.54

180. (5.4) Matthew Dayes, RB, NC State, 5-9, 205, 4.66

203. (5.0) Elijah McGuire, RB, Lafayette, 5-10, 215, 4.53

279. (5.4) Joe Williams, RB, Utah, 5-11, 210, 4.41

I like Brian Hill. This is going to be a terrible way to put it but he looked like a pro back in the 2 games that I saw last year. Here is a quick highlight video if anyone hasn't seen him:

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

TJ Logan 2016: 149 touches for 894 and 10 TDs (120/650/7 rushing as the 2nd RB, 29/244/3 receiving)

 

Fastest RB at the combine. Also returns KOs (2 TDs last year, 5 for college career).

 

This guy is going to be an excellent pro.

 

 

Raysis.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I like Brian Hill. This is going to be a terrible way to put it but he looked like a pro back in the 2 games that I saw last year. Here is a quick highlight video if anyone hasn't seen him:

 

 

James Conner time!

 

So many good backs coming into the NFL this year - well pretty much every year for the most part.

 

Show me one that can pick up a blitz though. Get me that guy.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

LOL Tolbert was not signed to tote the rock. He was signed to be a "McD" guy in the locker room, and he's tough as nails.

Dimarco wasn't enough of a leader in that backfield? That's all I hear about, he is a great team guy. They also needed Tolbert for that? Hah... Turn off the blinders if Tolbert makes this roster that means they are occupying 1/53 with a less talented player than they could have.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I decided to add to my endorsement of James Conner here, rather than start a LAMP thread. The more I hear about Conner's back story and watch his highlights, the more I am convinced he would be an ideal change of pace back to LeSean McCoy. I really hope that he is available when we get to one of our 5th round picks and we pull the trigger. I would LOVE to see him in a Bills uniform and think he would be a more than suitable replacement to Gilislee.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Supposedly the deepest running back class in 20 years combined with the worst offensive lineman class in 20 years...so there were a lot of good backs with nobody to block for them, lol

Edited by matter2003
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I decided to add to my endorsement of James Conner here, rather than start a LAMP thread. The more I hear about Conner's back story and watch his highlights, the more I am convinced he would be an ideal change of pace back to LeSean McCoy. I really hope that he is available when we get to one of our 5th round picks and we pull the trigger. I would LOVE to see him in a Bills uniform and think he would be a more than suitable replacement to Gilislee.

 

i think there is a Conner thread ... it doesn't have Conner in the thread title though

Supposedly the deepest running back class in 20 years combined with the worst offensive lineman class in 20 years...so there were a lot of good backs with nobody to block for them, lol

Pat Elflein!
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Even without Gillislee we don't need to draft a RB. We have Shady, Williams and Tolbert. How many touches are there to go around? Don't waste a pick, just sign a Udfa incase of injuries or to fill out the preseason and camp

Exactly this. I won't be surprised at all if they don't draft a rb.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i think there is a Conner thread ... it doesn't have Conner in the thread title though

Pat Elflein!

True. When the Pats signed TD Mike to the offer sheet, I started a thread titled "If the Bills lose Touchdown Mike...." and then made the case for drafting Conner. I think he'd be great value in the 4th or later as most sites have slotted him. At some point the Mods closed all threads that mentioned Gillislee in the title other than the one with 100+ pages. This has to be an NFL message board record for pages devoted to a backup RB, btw. I think Conner is a special player that remarkable things in his Pitt career. He will be a good pro, imo. A called him a 233 lb. Robb Riddick, who is one of my favorites.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This please: 140. (5.7) D'Onta Foreman, RB, Texas, 6-0, 235, 4.46 - Pro Day

 

Foreman is talented but his NFL career depends on him landing in the right spot. If he has a good to great line he will look awesome.

Edited by jeffismagic
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Foreman is talented but his NFL career depends on him landing in the right spot. If he has a good to great line he will look awesome.

i go back and forth on him. I don't watch a lot of B12 but his stats are eye popping. I read his scouting reports and seems he has some limitations ..for those who bow down to Pats scouting they supposedly love him, BB flew down to Austin to work him out personally. I certainly wouldn't be displeased if he became a Bill. But, I like a lot of the RBs in this draft. Edited by YoloinOhio
Link to comment
Share on other sites

i go back and forth on him. I don't watch a lot of B12 but his stats are eye popping. I read his scouting reports and seems he has some limitations ..for those who bow down to Pats scouting they supposedly love him, BB flew down to Austin to work him out personally. I certainly wouldn't be displeased if he became a Bill. But, I like a lot of the RBs in this draft.

 

I think Foreman is very talented. Needs to be motivated a bit to go 100%.

 

My guy is Jeremy McNichols.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sad but inspiring story on Foreman.

 

Speaking exclusively to NFL Network's Andrea Kremer on NFL Total Access, Foreman revealed publicly for the first time the deep pain he felt after the death of his infant son and how his short life ultimately inspired the running back to have a remarkable junior season with the Texas Longhorns.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000802065/article/donta-foreman-reveals-the-pain-of-dealing-with-his-sons-death

 

VIdeo - https://mobile.twitter.com/NFL/status/856657599948767232/video/1

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I will probably get crushed for this because of the person but I don't see an NFL back in Conner. He's a great guy and story for sure. I just see slow feet. I'm routing for the kid but think that we'd be better off elsewhere.

he actually quick and light on his feet.... He just doesn't have a second gear. Hes a 4.6 guy. Still fast
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I will probably get crushed for this because of the person but I don't see an NFL back in Conner. He's a great guy and story for sure. I just see slow feet. I'm routing for the kid but think that we'd be better off elsewhere.

 

I'd take him late for a power scheme but I wouldn't touch him if I'm the Bills. Could be a solid committee back that can catch and pass protect.

 

Athletically limited in a great class but I can't help but hope the guy does something in the league.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I will probably get crushed for this because of the person but I don't see an NFL back in Conner. He's a great guy and story for sure. I just see slow feet. I'm routing for the kid but think that we'd be better off elsewhere.

There is a difference between 2014 and post chemo 2016 tape, imo. The Clemson game last year was closer to full recovery. He claimed in has letter that he was @ 18% body fat to start last year and is at 7% now.

 

Robb Riddick had a couple of great seaons as a 3rd down shotgun back and short yardage/goal line specialist. He had a punishing running style that agressively struck would be tacklers. He was probably closer to 200 lbs. I see Conner as being great in that role but @ 233 lbs.. I would bet he shows well as a blocker in much of the Peterman highlight tape.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...