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Footballguy
Whether he's comparable to them is irrelevant (though he looked MUCH quicker/faster than his combine times on the field). You implied that the team sticking with an ineffective veteran as the main back during Ellington's rookie year was in some way damning to Ellington's future. The fact of the matter is that it is not at all uncommon, even among the most elite of fantasy running backs, for them to play 2nd fiddle to a far less effective veteran during their rookie year. That holds doubly true for guys that enter the league with the perception that they're "undersized".If you think Chris Johnson, LeSean McCoy, and Jamaal Charles are valid comps for Andre Ellington we're not going to have much to talk about. Ellington was a 6th round pick. He's tiny, slow, and not exceptional as an athlete, particularly for a player his size. He did look good on just over 150 touches last year in a change of pace role. We'll see what he does this year I suppose, but either way, in my experience it's hugely foolish to overreact to a 157 touch sample size.What was the Chiefs' stance on Jamaal Charles when they were feeding a washed up Thomas Jones the ball, or the Eagles' stance on LeSean McCoy when they were feeding a washed up Brian Westbrook the ball, or the Titans stance on Chris Johnson when they were feeding an overweight LenDale White the ball?You have him projected as a top 10 RB, guy. If you don't get him on every single team as your RB1 after grabbing some stud WRs you're doing it wrong.And what was the organization's stance on Ellington last year, when they were feeding used up Mendenhall the ball?Where did we say we were drafting him as our RB1 again? Oh yea thats u putting words in peoples mouths again.Both of you guys, and many others, were in here making the exact same predictions of Ellington taking over every week last year. How'd that work out for you? And now you're taking worthless May coachspeak as gospel and weighing it over the actual actions of the same coaches from last season, when they very clearly felt Ellington was best used in a COP role. We can revisit this at mid season. Good luck with Ellington as your RB1 this year.
Again, im taking the organizations stance/perception on Ellington over you. I'm sorry. If they had serious doubts he could be the focal point of their running attack, they wouldnt insure him with 2 stiffs.
I'm not even that high on Ellington, but some of the stuff you're posting in here is bordering on absurd.