'EBF said:
He's a pretty average starter. A younger, slightly more explosive Shonn Greene.
A lot of things went right for Ridley this season. He stayed healthy for 16 games and logged 295 carries. He played on an explosive offense that scored a lot of points. He had double digit rushing TDs. Even with that being the case, he was a fringe RB1 in most of my leagues and a RB2 when you look at ppg and not just totals.
I'd argue that 2012 was pretty close to his ceiling, and it wasn't that great. He's certainly not a bad player, but he's also not a guy that I view as a centerpiece in dynasty. More of complementary RB2 than someone I'd want as my lead dog. I play exclusively in PPR leagues at this point. If you don't catch passes and you aren't Adrian Peterson, it's going to be hard for you to be a difference maker at RB.
I think we're using a lot of subjective info when we don't need to. Ridley has given us a solid sample size and we can look a see what a Ridley-like year did to help people win.
Low end RB1 seasons, despite not being that great, are worth a lot more, in most leagues, than low end WR1 seasons. And how many WR1 seasons are we going to project for Floyd? I agree that he is not a special talent, but he is secure in his role and produced well in it. I also agree that he is not a guy I would want to build around as anything more than my RB2 in a PPR league. But I think we just disagree on what value that has.
Again, I agree with you, it seems, on his talent level. I wouldn't use Shonn Greene at all, but I get your point. But I wanted to provide another point of view, in terms of his value.