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2012 buy low guys (1 Viewer)

There seems to be a trend of 1st round RB's that have big predictions coming out of college that take a year or two to catch on, McFadden, R. Matthews, R. Rice come to mind. Is there anyone people think can continue this trend. Is someone like Spiller in Buf or D. Brown in ind worth trying to buy low on. They look like busts now but two years ago it looked like McFadden was going to lose his job to Bush and this year it looked like Matthews would not be able to unseat Tolbert. I would be interested to hear peoples opinions.
Watch out for PIT TE Wesley Saunders.Heath Miller has had the propensity to be hurt past few years and Saunders is already receiving reps this year in the Steelers passing game. It could be sometime next year where he gets 'it' and can perform top 10 TE production.
I live in columbia, sc, and I can tell you that based on Saunders time and actions for the gamecocks that he will most likely never "get it"
 
'FavreAndAwayAnIdiot said:
Donald Brown. Talented runner, bad fit for Indy. I think his best days are ahead of him and hes even on some waiver wires right now.
:confused: He's the perfect RB for a team like Indy, which further indicates he's a RB3 at best in the NFL. If he can't succeed in an offense built for that kind of RB with Manning at the helm, he's not going to succeed. He's certainly not a power-back.
It not talent keeping him off the field, its the fact that the offense is "too complex" for him at times. The reporting I read stated that Brown routinely misses blocking assignments and Manning won't stand for that. Since Addai is the better pass blocker, it really limits how much Brown gets used.
 

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