You're my boy, Blue!
Jonathan Grimes - RB - Texans
Texans RB Jonathan Grimes rushed three times for nine yards in Sunday's Week 2 win over the Raiders.
Rookie Alfred Blue had 11 carries, which suggests Grimes may have fallen behind the sixth-rounder on Houston's depth chart. No longer a clear handcuff for Arian Foster, Grimes' fantasy value is now in serious question.
Alfred Blue - RB - Texans
Texans rookie Alfred Blue rushed 11 times for 40 yards in Houston's Week 2 win over the Raiders.
It's notable that Blue ran ahead of Jonathan Grimes, who managed nine yards on three carries. Blue is the player the Texans have more invested in as a 2014 sixth-round pick, and it's conceivable he's now moved ahead of Grimes on the depth chart. The backfield pecking order is worth monitoring because Arian Foster's body seems unlikely to hold up on his current workloads. He's on pace for a ridiculous 440 rushing attempts through two weeks.
I drafted Blue late in almost every one of my rookie drafts. Nolan Nawrocki had him as his #14 overall RB. A scout in Nolan's NFL Draft guide compared his build and running style to Peterson. That was enough for me.Anyone grabbing Blue in deep leagues?
You see what I did there?Routilla said:Well played.VikingFrog said:You're my boy Blue!
Ian Rappaport on NFL Network just said Foster is likely to sit today and he thinks it'd be a committee of Alfred Blue and Ronnie Brown.RBBC and wouldnt be surprised to see Ronnie Brown handle 3rd downs. Blue is the one Id rather play if I had to but I imagine theyd mix and match...just my opinion
Sarcastic? Sorry if that post was obnoxiousAwesome.Just picked up blue and dropped CJ anderson
Really it's anyone's guess. Blue is the best bet for 10+ carries though if youre in a pinchIan Rappaport on NFL Network just said Foster is likely to sit today and he thinks it'd be a committee of Alfred Blue and Ronnie Brown.RBBC and wouldnt be surprised to see Ronnie Brown handle 3rd downs. Blue is the one Id rather play if I had to but I imagine theyd mix and match...just my opinion
I must've missed that on rotoworldJust picked up blue and dropped CJ anderson
Appearing on GameDay First, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports Arian Foster (hamstring) is a "long shot" to play against the Giants on Sunday.Really it's anyone's guess. Blue is the best bet for 10+ carries though if youre in a pinchIan Rappaport on NFL Network just said Foster is likely to sit today and he thinks it'd be a committee of Alfred Blue and Ronnie Brown.RBBC and wouldnt be surprised to see Ronnie Brown handle 3rd downs. Blue is the one Id rather play if I had to but I imagine theyd mix and match...just my opinion
Didn't know there was any real injury concern with him. Looks like "nicked up" is appropriate for 2010-11 as foot injuries caused him to miss a game or two each year but in 2012 he tore his ACL. Something to keep in mind moving forward.From an LSU homer perspective:
Blue is insanely talented. He is also always getting nicked up just enough to have to leave a game.
Blue for this week, but I don't trust him beyond a week or two. Sell high if he has a good game, the real value will be Grimes if he goes down, too.
Now I am for sure playing him at rb1. I AM SO FRIKKING PUMPED!!!!!From an LSU homer perspective:
Blue is insanely talented. He is also always getting nicked up just enough to have to leave a game.
Blue for this week, but I don't trust him beyond a week or two. Sell high if he has a good game, the real value will be Grimes if he goes down, too.
He never had more than 80 rushing attempts for a season at LSU for a reason.Didn't know there was any real injury concern with him. Looks like "nicked up" is appropriate for 2010-11 as foot injuries caused him to miss a game or two each year but in 2012 he tore his ACL. Something to keep in mind moving forward.From an LSU homer perspective:
Blue is insanely talented. He is also always getting nicked up just enough to have to leave a game.
Blue for this week, but I don't trust him beyond a week or two. Sell high if he has a good game, the real value will be Grimes if he goes down, too.
Real good info here. I am another huge LSU homer and I love Blue but he was never able to really stay on the field consistently for LSU. I would love it if he could and I think he could be very productive, but he has to prove it.From an LSU homer perspective:
Blue is insanely talented. He is also always getting nicked up just enough to have to leave a game.
Blue for this week, but I don't trust him beyond a week or two. Sell high if he has a good game, the real value will be Grimes if he goes down, too.
At least he's free if you pick him up right now, as opposed to Rainey who likely cost a waiver wire priority or blind bid $$.Remember the Rainey Trainey...![]()
I'm starting him in a league where I have Foster, Martin, and Ingram - but I have no belief that he's going to be reliable for more than 1 week, and I think there's a 25% chance he leaves the game before the 4th quarter.Real good info here. I am another huge LSU homer and I love Blue but he was never able to really stay on the field consistently for LSU. I would love it if he could and I think he could be very productive, but he has to prove it.From an LSU homer perspective:
Blue is insanely talented. He is also always getting nicked up just enough to have to leave a game.
Blue for this week, but I don't trust him beyond a week or two. Sell high if he has a good game, the real value will be Grimes if he goes down, too.
So you're telling me he has fresh legs?He never had more than 80 rushing attempts for a season at LSU for a reason.Didn't know there was any real injury concern with him. Looks like "nicked up" is appropriate for 2010-11 as foot injuries caused him to miss a game or two each year but in 2012 he tore his ACL. Something to keep in mind moving forward.From an LSU homer perspective:
Blue is insanely talented. He is also always getting nicked up just enough to have to leave a game.
Blue for this week, but I don't trust him beyond a week or two. Sell high if he has a good game, the real value will be Grimes if he goes down, too.
Very, except for his history of foot and knee injuries.So you're telling me he has fresh legs?He never had more than 80 rushing attempts for a season at LSU for a reason.Didn't know there was any real injury concern with him. Looks like "nicked up" is appropriate for 2010-11 as foot injuries caused him to miss a game or two each year but in 2012 he tore his ACL. Something to keep in mind moving forward.From an LSU homer perspective:
Blue is insanely talented. He is also always getting nicked up just enough to have to leave a game.
Blue for this week, but I don't trust him beyond a week or two. Sell high if he has a good game, the real value will be Grimes if he goes down, too.
Choooooo chooooooo!
Kubiak not HOU.Blue vs Chris Johnson....
Gotta go Blue, the Texans have always gone with one back. When Foster was hurt it was all Ben Tate right?
Unfortunately we do. Peterson, Foster, Ingram, ouch.I hope people do not have to rely on any part of this mess as a starting RB this week.
Busted a 50 yarder, otherwise ran like Shonn Greene13 for 78 and a catch for another 10. I couldn't watch the game. Did he look like a 6 yds a carry back?
damn. didn't catch the game either.Busted a 50 yarder, otherwise ran like Shonn Greene13 for 78 and a catch for another 10. I couldn't watch the game. Did he look like a 6 yds a carry back?