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Predicting Big 2023 Season for Kaiir Elam and James Cook


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On 6/26/2023 at 1:54 PM, RoyBatty is alive said:

I think both will have a major uptick in playing time and productivity in 2023.  We all know how difficult it is for rookies in the NFL and how reticent McDermott is to play rookies.  Both now have a year  and I think both have have a great season.

 

James Cook. On his first career carry, Cook fumbled which really put him in the dog house.  With the exception of the blowout win 41-7 over the Titans, Cook averaged only 3.7 carries a game until December after which he averaged 8.6/game, among other factors took a while for them to have faith in him.  He only had 89 total carries for the years with 507 yards, an impressive 5.7/carry (even if you take out his longest run, a TBD favorite stat, it was still 5.4/carry).  He didn't have much in terms of a seasoned RB room with Zach Moss and Devon Singletary.  I think the addition of veterans Murray and Harris (the "patriot way", fwiw) can only help.  Most importantly, the Bills made a concerted effort to beef up the interior of the O Line. He can crack through the front line with some real O line help, he might get into the open to use his speed.

 

Also more experience receiving the ball.  I think the much maligned Dorsey could even split him out as a WR.  In combination with the hybrid WR/TE Kincaid, could present some real match opportunities.

 

He isnt the biggest back and probably never be a 200+ carry/year, (good reason to have Murray and Harris) but I think in yards from scrimmage, he can crack 1,000 yards.

 

Kaiir  Elam.  I strongly encourage listening to the Cover 1 interview with Kaiir Elam.  The easy manner he can discuss in depth how he reads and bates the QBs is entertaining, not something I expected from a 1 year experience player.  And he answered decisively, he appeared to know what he is supposed to do cold.  I love it when talking about Pickett he said he was "young" and tried to be a "gunslinger", not arrogantly just matter of fact and how he baited Pickett to throw the int.  He studies his opponents and if you recall, on the draft interview he had notes on all the college receivers he faced, it wasn't marketing ploy, i think it was legit.

 

He came out of Florida , transition from more man and it takes time to master the NFL zone coverages, one of the factors why he had a regular season PFF grade of only 56.7 but then a playoff PFF grade of 87.1.

 

I think Kaiir wins starting CB#2 and I will put  the over/under on regular season INTS in 2023 at 4.

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Go Bills !

 

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On 6/27/2023 at 2:06 PM, NewEra said:

Cook and Hines in the backfield takes knox or Kincaid off the field. No thanks.

 

hines is borderline useless in this offense imo.  Cook >>>>>>>>>>>>> hines

Not sure i can agree.

You can leave Morris in actually and threaten to split either Hines or Cook out etc etc with them. They both can play WR to some degree and have explosive speed

11 hours ago, NewEra said:

 

Good points-  

 

personally- I’d rather have the draft pick and cap room.  
 

regarding the red zone- I don’t think we’ll ever see cook and Hines on the field at the same time.  

Fair comment

But i will be looking all season for this just cuz 🙂

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1 hour ago, 3rdand12 said:

Not sure i can agree.

You can leave Morris in actually and threaten to split either Hines or Cook out etc etc with them. They both can play WR to some degree and have explosive speed

Fair comment

But i will be looking all season for this just cuz 🙂


ok.  We disagree.  We’ll wait and see how many times cook and Hines are on the field together in the red zone. 

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22 hours ago, hondo in seattle said:

I'll go out on a limb and say Harris starts, though Cook will get his touches both as a ball carrier and as a receiver out of the backfield.  

 

Harris and Cook will get the most carries.  

 

Murray and Hines will both be used in certain situations but with significantly fewer touches than Harris and Cook.  

 

I do hope Dorsey uses Hines some in the passing game.  He can catch and is dangerous in space.  

I think Hines was a de-facto Isaiah McKenzie replacement that wont drop as many balls.  I agree, we should actually THROW once in a while to our RBs, especially Cook and Hines, they both have speed and operate well in space.  Maybe do something radical this year like a screen pass to a RB, maybe our O Line with Kromer in and Dorsey in year 2 can actually design some plays.

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23 hours ago, pocoboy said:

 

I'm probably reading this wrong, but it seems to me that the hope is that Cook impresses in camp and gives them the chance to release Harris. I feel like Murray is a bruiser back they need in the short down situations to complement Cook, and would prefer not to be using Cook as the changeup to Harris.

 

Like, if you look at 2022 rushing yardage stats, the next name after Damien Harris is...Zach Moss. And Moss has a better YPC than Harris.

 

I'm assuming they wanted competition to challenge Cook, but it's tough to believe that aside from a true "kicking of the tires" that either guy (Harris or Murray) is their plan on 1st down.

 

My view of Harris is a little different because I don't see him as Moss.  Harris is bigger, faster, better.  If Moss's stats are comparable, it's because Moss played against light boxes with us since we're a passing team.  Since Brady left, Belichick has been running a far more balanced offense there.  Defenses actually game-plan for the Pats' running attack because it's a real threat.  

 

Of course, my view of Harris is a bit skewed by his performances in Bills games.  He always looked good against us.  

 

But I've visited Pats message boards and knowledgeable Pats fans do seem to think highly of him.  Harris is not the best receiving threat, but he is a good all-around back you can leave in there on different down-and-distance situations.  

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2 hours ago, RoyBatty is alive said:

I think Hines was a de-facto Isaiah McKenzie replacement that wont drop as many balls.  I agree, we should actually THROW once in a while to our RBs, especially Cook and Hines, they both have speed and operate well in space.  Maybe do something radical this year like a screen pass to a RB, maybe our O Line with Kromer in and Dorsey in year 2 can actually design some plays.

The biggest problem this team has with RB screens is Josh Allen. More specifically, how teams play against Allen. Teams will often have a spy, slow rush the ends, or utilize other tactics to maintain extra eyes and a free man in the backfield. The result is that it’s easier to sniff out screens to RBs. 
 

Now, what I’d really like to see as an alternative are more TE and WR screens. The added size and speed this year to the pass catching units should help with this. There very well could be some easy big plays available if you can get a screen to Hardy behind Gabe and Kincaid

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7 minutes ago, Buffalo Junction said:

The biggest problem this team has with RB screens is Josh Allen. More specifically, how teams play against Allen. Teams will often have a spy, slow rush the ends, or utilize other tactics to maintain extra eyes and a free man in the backfield. The result is that it’s easier to sniff out screens to RBs. 
 

Now, what I’d really like to see as an alternative are more TE and WR screens. The added size and speed this year to the pass catching units should help with this. There very well could be some easy big plays available if you can get a screen to Hardy behind Gabe and Kincaid

Great point, yep I would be spying Allen too if I was a DC versus him so a RB screen is problematic.  Now TE and WRs screens make a lot of sense, esp if Kincaid pans out

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21 hours ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said:

Cook is going to have a monster year. He really started to come on in the latter part of the season rushing & receiving. I think Elam is gonna need another year, but if Tre White can return to at least 90% then the secondary will be in good hands. Having a consistently good Safety duo really helps as well. 

 

Cook is a talented guy and I hope you're right.  But I'm not convinced yet that he's an every down back.  

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20 hours ago, NewEra said:


ok.  We disagree.  We’ll wait and see how many times cook and Hines are on the field together in the red zone. 

:)
I live in a Fantasy world when it comes to Offensive play calling. Just to be honest.
But yea lets watch for how they use Hines this season
That loaded backfield is going to be wild to play call for with both speed and power to choose from , and all of them can catch the ball.

 Josh might need some humble this season (yea right)
But Bills really good bring a multi and balance run game from week to week :) 

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22 hours ago, 3rdand12 said:

:)
I live in a Fantasy world when it comes to Offensive play calling. Just to be honest.
But yea lets watch for how they use Hines this season
That loaded backfield is going to be wild to play call for with both speed and power to choose from , and all of them can catch the ball.

 Josh might need some humble this season (yea right)
But Bills really good bring a multi and balance run game from week to week :) 

Have we had, in last few years real speed or real power?  I dont think we had.  Moss and Singletary were almost or close to the same player.

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2 hours ago, RoyBatty is alive said:

Have we had, in last few years real speed or real power?  I dont think we had.  Moss and Singletary were almost or close to the same player.

The Moss/Singletary tandem had neither speed nor power. Singletary was shifty but his 40 times could be measured on a sundial. Moss had the illusion of power but couldn’t hit a hole. 

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If Elam emerges as a shut down corner, look for sack #s to explode for our edge rushers and if Sean is truly going to be more aggressive, blitzers like Milano and Williams. These great cover corners force QBs to to look for 2nd and 3rd options. Shakir was very good as a rookie and he could cement his role as a #3 receiver. With this receiving corp, and the threat of Josh taking off requiring defenders to cover breakouts, this offense will be hard to defend. If Cook. Harris and co. can establish any type of running game look for massive point production.

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On 6/26/2023 at 11:05 AM, Royale with Cheese said:

I have no idea what to expect for Elam.

 

I do expect Cook to become lethal.  I think he explodes this year.

Cook, Harris & Kincaid should all have a very good year.  Elam should see more man press opportunities as long as his snaps aren't reduced like last year.

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15 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

Are these improved predictions based on anything other than being a fan and wanting/hoping that they have big seasons?

 

 

 

Probably more based on their improved play last quarter or so of the season.  And yeah there's hoping for sure

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22 hours ago, RoyBatty is alive said:

Have we had, in last few years real speed or real power?  I dont think we had.  Moss and Singletary were almost or close to the same player.

And then we brought in Hines, and did not use him ?

But as far as power back and speed , we now have both ! Pretty stoked about the Offense this season

 Agree on the bolded for sure.

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18 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

Are these improved predictions based on anything other than being a fan and wanting/hoping that they have big seasons?

 

 

well , that's a fair take. And sometimes that is all we have. I am okay with that too !
But looks to me the offense will have a wider range of options that will allow a bigger playbook to pull from week to week.

 Speed  and or power. Options aplenty and very good depth.

Dont need rockstars to win week in week out. Need good play calling , adjustments and then execution.

 There will be enough players of varying skills to win. And thinking/hoping enough depth to carry the season 

Go Bills

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