Ministry of Pain
Footballguy
First off, Luke Pettitgout was released by the Bucs and then suspended by the league for 4 games. I would love it if Bucsfans would lay off the "he was no good anyways" angle. They planned on him competing for the almighty LT position, so if he were just awful they would have made better plans.
The second one is even worse IMO. Davin Joseph has broken his foot and will be out of action 4-8 weeks...I'm going with the 2 month analysis which puts him at about week 6...maybe week 8 before he is really back to full strength. Majority of the season for owners. I think the savy owners will figure out which RB is going to likely have the most success in Tampa this season.
I personally feel like Warrick Dunn, who can be fairly late in most redrafts, is the best back to pick out of the bunch. Earnest Graham is a great story from last year, however I see him having challenges. Dunn has run behind suspect lines, he knows how to find holes and maximize the yards on plays. He is having a terrific camp, I have watched a lot of info on him mainly because he can be had so late. Dunn has never finished outside of the top30 at RB for the season in non PPR leagues. He collected 3 catches the other night rather quickly so he will be great out of the backfield. When Dunn was in Tampa, he was a 50+ catch guy and about 1,200-1,400 total yds every year. Dunn was very under utilized in the passing game in Atlanta...Vick did not make him look good out of the backfield, no surprise. The Falcons wanted to run the ball a lot and they did rank near the top of the league for rushing offense.
My point is that the Bucs OL needs to be taken down a notch between a starting Guard and depth at LT has vanished now. It's possible Joseph does not play much at all this year. The Bucs still have some strength at other positions, but don't buy into fans saying that everything will be fine...it isn't. I will be glad to read up on the replacements, but at this point I would say the Bucs OL went from pretty good, maybe the upper 1/3 of the league for rushing, but now I would knock them down into the average category. I am mostly speaking about the ground game.
Dunn is the perfect RB3, can be had rather cheaply. You can have him as an RB4 and use him for bye weeks, flex spots, he adds a lot of versatility to the 2nd half of your roster.
The second one is even worse IMO. Davin Joseph has broken his foot and will be out of action 4-8 weeks...I'm going with the 2 month analysis which puts him at about week 6...maybe week 8 before he is really back to full strength. Majority of the season for owners. I think the savy owners will figure out which RB is going to likely have the most success in Tampa this season.
I personally feel like Warrick Dunn, who can be fairly late in most redrafts, is the best back to pick out of the bunch. Earnest Graham is a great story from last year, however I see him having challenges. Dunn has run behind suspect lines, he knows how to find holes and maximize the yards on plays. He is having a terrific camp, I have watched a lot of info on him mainly because he can be had so late. Dunn has never finished outside of the top30 at RB for the season in non PPR leagues. He collected 3 catches the other night rather quickly so he will be great out of the backfield. When Dunn was in Tampa, he was a 50+ catch guy and about 1,200-1,400 total yds every year. Dunn was very under utilized in the passing game in Atlanta...Vick did not make him look good out of the backfield, no surprise. The Falcons wanted to run the ball a lot and they did rank near the top of the league for rushing offense.
My point is that the Bucs OL needs to be taken down a notch between a starting Guard and depth at LT has vanished now. It's possible Joseph does not play much at all this year. The Bucs still have some strength at other positions, but don't buy into fans saying that everything will be fine...it isn't. I will be glad to read up on the replacements, but at this point I would say the Bucs OL went from pretty good, maybe the upper 1/3 of the league for rushing, but now I would knock them down into the average category. I am mostly speaking about the ground game.
Dunn is the perfect RB3, can be had rather cheaply. You can have him as an RB4 and use him for bye weeks, flex spots, he adds a lot of versatility to the 2nd half of your roster.
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