ooffI'll make a bet with you that Snell has a better NFL career than Sanders after the first 3 years. How about $100? I promise I'm good for it.
Not betting anyone but you guys make up your mind about a player after one preseason game? Perhaps neither has an impact in the NFL for all I know. I do like Snell, but perhaps that's because I liked him as a college player and we all know the many busts over the years. Both Snell and Sanders could be a bust, or one or the other could have an average or better NFL career. It's not like we know that answer right now. Sanders is supposed to have the higher pedigree but that doesn't mean squat right now. I guess I shouldn't judge Sanders on that one bowl game, just as you or anyone else shouldn't judge Snell on one preseason game.Dr. Dan said:
But he looked really bad...Not betting anyone but you guys make up your mind about a player after one preseason game? Perhaps neither has an impact in the NFL for all I know. I do like Snell, but perhaps that's because I liked him as a college player and we all know the many busts over the years. Both Snell and Sanders could be a bust, or one or the other could have an average or better NFL career. It's not like we know that answer right now. Sanders is supposed to have the higher pedigree but that doesn't mean squat right now. I guess I shouldn't judge Sanders on that one bowl game, just as you or anyone else shouldn't judge Snell on one preseason game.
So did Sanders in the Bowl game against Kentucky.But he looked really bad...
you still beating this dead horse?So did Sanders in the Bowl game against Kentucky.
I believe I said I shouldn't predict Sanders future on one bowl game, just as Snell's shouldn't be judged after one preseason game.you still beating this dead horse?
(dynastyleaguefootball) Pittsburgh rookie running back, Benny Snell, is clearly on the roster bubble
Analysis: Some have him being left off the 53-man roster while others believe he will squeak on due to his play on special teams. The selection will come down to one of Snell, Trey Edmunds or Malik Williams for the final spot and none have shown much dynamic during the pre-season, but head coach Mike Tomlin has praised Snell's work on special teams which could make all the difference. James Conner is clearly on top of the depth chart with Jaylen Samuels in no danger as the RB2. Snell finished the pre-season vs. Carolina with an uninspiring eight carries for 12 yards doing little to make Tomlin's decision easier. Of the three, while on the bubble, Snell should get the nod based on his rookie label. We'll know more soon. Until then, Snell carries a very tenuous RB63 ranking on DLF's running back rankings.
he will backup Jaylen SamuelsLooked good on his first run against the Seahawks. If Conner is out for an extended period of time, what kind of usage is reasonable to expect?
Samuels clearly isn't going to get 100% of the snaps. What's a reasonable split to expect? 70/30? 60/40?he will backup Jaylen Samuels
IMO 70-30 is about right, maybe 80-20Samuels clearly isn't going to get 100% of the snaps. What's a reasonable split to expect? 70/30? 60/40?
I agree with this. Snell did have a nice run yesterday for what it was worth.IMO 70-30 is about right, maybe 80-20
Not quite. With Samuels out Snell is bound to get some snaps although I expect Conner will still get 80-90% of the carries. That said if you're looking for Conner's handcuff it is Snell now cause Samuels won't be back for a month or more.Came here to discuss him in case Conner misses. Looks like the siutation is the same as it was 2-3 weeks ago.
The post was from the week prior with Conner's ankle issue or whatever it was. Agree with you that with Samuels out, Snell becomes the handcuff--and one I'm interested in having.Not quite. With Samuels out Snell is bound to get some snaps although I expect Conner will still get 80-90% of the carries. That said if you're looking for Conner's handcuff it is Snell now cause Samuels won't be back for a month or more.
DOH! I missed THAT!!The post was from the week prior with Conner's ankle issue or whatever it was. Agree with you that with Samuels out, Snell becomes the handcuff--and one I'm interested in having.
Benny Snell rushed 17 times for 75 yards in the Steelers' Week 6 win over the Chargers, adding one reception for 14 additional yards.
Snell worked well behind James Conner until the Steelers’ featured RB was sidelined with a quad injury at the end of the third quarter. Snell ultimately finished with 29 snaps and received most of his work while up multiple touchdowns in the fourth quarter. The rookie largely got what was there and plowed forward for extra yards more often than not. Any RB carries fantasy value with 15-plus touches, but it's unlikely we see Snell get this involved in the offense if Conner is ready to go against the Dolphins in Week 8 following their Week 7 bye.
Yes, he pass blocked at Ky very well.He seems like a between the tackles hard-nosed runner. Can he pass block?
Game score might want him in there late against a pretty bad run defense.Bumping Benny Snell for any updates. Seems like he's getting some love regardless if James Connor - quad is a full go?
Perhaps I'm seeing Snell as a decent play on MNF against MIA as well. Like he may have to be a Flex or a RB 2 with all these injuries, etc.
Might not be too bad?
You're right Leroy, gets enough work in the first half and mop up duty to end the game. Connor gets his work in. Snell has a decent floor and a decent ceiling, which is RB 2 level 12-15 points with a score.Game score might want him in there late against a pretty bad run defense.
I have no choice with Kamara banged up, ingram and Zeke on byes. The bye weeks always get dicey at RBSucks that PIT plays Monday Night. Snell likely on the waiver wire in short bench leagues, but if Conner is a full-go, Snell's usage will be totally dependent on the score. Unless you are desperate for a flex, can you really wait until Monday Night to plug him in?
Sounds like Samuels isn't going to be out much longer.Is he a must add if you own Conner??
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said he's "excited about the potential return" of Benny Snell (knee).
Snell's health will be evaluated in practice throughout the week. The Steelers would welcome him back with open arms if healthy since the team's currently fighting through injuries to James Conner (shoulder), JuJu Smith-Schuster (concussion, knee), and Diontae Johnson (concussion) on offense. Jaylen Samuels would still work ahead of Snell as the Steelers' clear-cut No. 1 back if both are active.
SOURCE: Gerry Dulac on Twitter
Nov 19, 2019, 12:18 PM ET
I agree with this. I’m keeping an eye on any updates on his availability for this week and if he is I’m grabbing him.I think Snell could be involved more than some think if Conner is out.
Absolutely. I don't think Samuels is the handcuff we thought he'd be. Snell is going to get more of the early down work I think.I agree with this. I’m keeping an eye on any updates on his availability for this week and if he is I’m grabbing him.
Playing him without confidence. The decision making from Tomlin scares me.Are Snell owners playing him with confidence today?
Same decision for me. I’m rolling Snell.Him or Darrel Williams.
I have the same ‘dilemma’...I’m starting Snell.Him or Darrel Williams.