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Team RB Production 2004-06 (1 Viewer)

David Yudkin

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Pretty straight forward. Here are the team totals for all RB production in a standard scoring format (.1 per rushing/reciving yard, 6 pts per TD, 0 ppr). The total represents all production from anyone that played that position in any of those years all added together.

KC 1337.6

SD 1305.45

NYG 1096.8

DEN 1096.3

NE 1081.1

PIT 1067.2

SEA 1029.3

WAS 995.6

JAX 979.6

GB 966.8

PHI 962.6

ATL 961.8

IND 954.6

STL 944.8

DAL 928.6

CHI 917.3

NO 906.4

HOU 903

CIN 887.4

NYJ 883.6

CAR 879.4

MIN 874.95

SF 857.6

TB 855

DET 792.5

BAL 786.9

TEN 775.8

BUF 737.1

MIA 735.7

OAK 725.9

ARI 695.35

CLE 583.3

Clearly there is limited value to these numbers, as players, coaches, and systems may have changed dramatically in that time. However, it should be a decent tool to evaluate how players going from one team to another may do.

For example, Henry leaves a Bottom 6 team in RB production and joins a Top 4 team in RB production. I was a bit surprised to see New England so high on the list as their baseline rushing totals have not been great in recent years (although they have scored a lot of TD). Even with Tiki Barber leaving the Giants, I suspect that their replacement(s) will be undervalued heading into the season (unless they bring in a true stud somehow).

 
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:lmao: Thanks, Dave. Great work as always!

I bet if you looked at this as a chart over the years, you'd see San Fran and Detroit on a massive upswing.

I agree with you 100% that whoever totes the rock behind Chris Snee is going to be undervalued.

I think the same is true of whoever gets the ball in Green Bay.

 
Not a big jump for McGahee to go from BUF to BAL. Let's not get too excited about that trade, especially since BUF *appears* to have upgraded its OL.

 
great work!

Giants at #3 is a good indicator of what to expect in a free agent or a RB that they obtain in a trade, or, less likely scenario, Brandon Jacobs.

I was a bit surprised at Washington's ranking at #8. They have some turmoil the past few seasons, if they ever get on track, watchout!!

 

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