You guys are absolutely right. Projecting a "Jamaal Charles career arc" out of a 6th round RB in a terrible situation based on looking good on 43 change of pace carries is totally valid. You guys all also know more about offensive football than last year's NFL coach of the year. Carry on with the Kool Aid fest.
Yeah, 6th-round running backs never lead teams to Super Bowls or rush for 2,000 yards (Terrell Davis). Undrafted running backs never become fantasy superstars either (Priest Holmes ran for 1,000 yards and had a 200-yard game in his second year in NFL) (Arian Foster). NFL executives and coaches are never wrong about anything. I'll make sure everyone on my fantasy squad is a first-round pick from now on.
Well there you go. Three guys in twenty years have done it, out of the hundreds of 6th round or undrafted RBs to cycle through the league in that timespan. Some of whom looked pretty good on limited touches early in their careers. Let me guess, you invest a bunch of money buying lottery tickets every week too.
Look, no one's saying Ellington can't be Woodhead / Sproles - lite and carry PPR RB2 or flex value this year. No one's saying that he's not better than Mendenhall, who clearly blows.
But the "next Jamaal Charles" hype is patently absurd. Saying a good offensive coach like Bruce Arians has his head in his ### or is stupid for not giving Ellington the featured role is absurd. And 43 touches is absolutely way too small a sample size from which to draw any meaningful conclusions. His efficiency metrics will regress -- it's a fact -- and his coach has flat out stated that he doesn't see him as more than a part time player, so he's not carrying anyone to championships either. Sorry if that offends you guys, guess the truth does indeed hurt.