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Daniel Thomas, RB, Miami Dolphins (2 Viewers)

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He gets knocked for being "slow" but i like how shifty he is and how patient he os in finding a hole and then barreling through it. He is going to move the chains and i could see Darren Sproles being signed to add some speed....if not sproles...i think the fins may kick the tires on Noel Devine or Derrick Lock once they are available. But regardless...i think Thomas is the primary ball carrier.

255/ 1080 / 8 tds. 28 rec / 135 / 0

 
The FA Bogeyman RB is coming!

Dolphins spent their 3rd, 5th and 7th round picks to move up and get Thomas, just so he can back up the Bogeyman. Must be some kind of an amateur making personel decisions in Miami...

 
Daniel Thomas reminds me a lot of Mike Alstott and I can see him having a career reflecting Alstott's circa '98/'99 seasons (regardless of who MIA brings in during FA). He may not become that perennial 1000 yard back every fantasy footballer would like to have, but he can be a guy who can help increase MIA's first down percentage and will most often get the ball in goal line situations.

Starts 14 games

210 attempts / 3.9 avg / 819 yds / 8 TDs

21 receptions / 6.9 avg / 145 yds / 1 TD

 
The FA Bogeyman RB is coming!Dolphins spent their 3rd, 5th and 7th round picks to move up and get Thomas, just so he can back up the Bogeyman. Must be some kind of an amateur making personel decisions in Miami...
The Jets did something similar and Greene still has yet to be "unleashed"...I love the "they traded up, so they are gonna use him mentality"...the longer this lockout lasts, the more likely RW or Ronnie Brown remain on the team...or maybe both. Would like to see the golden boy crack that lineup with virtually no prep time.Here are my numbers on the year:110 carries, 375 yards, 4 TDs; 14 receptions, 145 yards, 1 TD
 
The FA Bogeyman RB is coming!Dolphins spent their 3rd, 5th and 7th round picks to move up and get Thomas, just so he can back up the Bogeyman. Must be some kind of an amateur making personel decisions in Miami...
The Jets did something similar and Greene still has yet to be "unleashed"...I love the "they traded up, so they are gonna use him mentality"...the longer this lockout lasts, the more likely RW or Ronnie Brown remain on the team...or maybe both. Would like to see the golden boy crack that lineup with virtually no prep time.Here are my numbers on the year:110 carries, 375 yards, 4 TDs; 14 receptions, 145 yards, 1 TD
And that was really dumb by the Jets in my opinion....I like Greene but he was 24 his rookie year, not OLD at all...but if they unleash him this year he is 26, and he might be able to give them 3-4 good years. All fine, but if your gonna give awy picks to move up and grab your RB of the future, unless that M, Effer is 20-21 years old, put him in the lineup and run him till the wheels fall off. Miami needs to put Thomas in and see what he's got, they paid the price this year, they should reap the benefits this year...(if there is any lol).
 
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The FA Bogeyman RB is coming!Dolphins spent their 3rd, 5th and 7th round picks to move up and get Thomas, just so he can back up the Bogeyman. Must be some kind of an amateur making personel decisions in Miami...
The Jets did something similar and Greene still has yet to be "unleashed"...I love the "they traded up, so they are gonna use him mentality"...the longer this lockout lasts, the more likely RW or Ronnie Brown remain on the team...or maybe both. Would like to see the golden boy crack that lineup with virtually no prep time.Here are my numbers on the year:110 carries, 375 yards, 4 TDs; 14 receptions, 145 yards, 1 TD
And that was really dumb by the Jets in my opinion....I like Greene but he was 24 his rookie year, not OLD at all...but if they unleash him this year he is 26, and he might be able to give them 3-4 good years. All fine, but if your gonna give awy picks to move up and grab your RB of the future, unless that M, Effer is 20-21 years old, put him in the lineup and run him till the wheels fall off. Miami needs to put Thomas in and see what he's got, they paid the price this year, they should reap the benefits this year...(if there is any lol).
I don't think the Jets knew that they would land a semi-decent LT in Greene's 2nd season.
 
I agree with the majority that believe MIA will sign a free agent RB... how many carries Thomas receives will depend on who MIA brings in (or back, if they choose to re-sign Ricky Williams or Ronnie Brown).

But Thomas is the Fins' draft choice, and if he can pick up pass protection, he will get his carries, regardless of who MIA signs to compete.

160 carries, 600 yards, 5 TDs rushing

20 receptions, 175 yards, 1 TD receiving

 
When considering the rookie Daniel Thomas, I wanted to look at the recent Miami offense. I know that it has been pedestrian, but I really haven't watched a lot or even paid close attention to their preferences.

Miami in 2010 rushed the ball 444 times, with the majority (389 carries) going to the RBs. They were definitely one of the league's many RBBC teams. Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams were the two most featured RBs. Brown had five games with over 15 carries and Williams had only two. Each of them played in all 16 games. Brown averaged 12.5 rushes per game and Williams 10.0. They passed the ball 555 times, so they passed 55.6% of their plays from scrimmage.

The year earlier, in 2009 rushed the ball 510 times, still with an even larger majority (455 carries) going to the RBs. They were a little less RBBC because Brown was injured and only played nine games and his back-ups were less involved. Brown had six of his nine games with over 15 carries and Williams had only eight, with six of those after the Brown injury. Brown averaged 17.7 rushes per game and Williams 12.5. They passed the ball 538 times, so they passed 51.3% of their plays from scrimmage.

When both backs were healthy, their offensive preference was to involve both backs. Maybe this was due at least in part to the two backs that they had, hard to tell.

Daniel Thomas was a slow starter as he spent two years in JC and played QB in high school. He was definitely productive in his two seasons at K State. In looking at film, he seemed to have good vision and occasionally could make one guy miss. He definitely does not have blazing speed and won't outrun many in the NFL. To me, he looked good, but not great.

I think that Miami knowing the age of Williams (34 already) and the injury history of Ronnie Brown felt an RB crush at the draft similar to the way many teams were at QB, which in my opinion led to overdrafting several QBs. I don't necessarily think that Thomas was overdrafted, but I do think that Miami felt an urgency to get a RB.

It is much more likely that they will be able to sign one of Brown or Williams to a more minor contract, with their age and history combined with the fact that they drafted a rookie. I do think it is likely that one of them will return and keep the Dolphin RBBC intact. They could also sign a free agent, but to me they do not seem like a team that has that one glaring need to dominate. They seem more like a struggling team in a tough division that is trying to survive.

I'll do my projection based on Brown returning and both he and Thomas being the duo.

Daniel Thomas 16 gms 180 rushes 720 yds 4.0 ypc 35 targets 25 catches 150 yds 6.0 ypc and 5 total TDs

 
I agree with the argument that sacks should be counted as pass plays conceptually, but for projection purposes I'd just usually assume the same number of sacks and distribute to the QB accordingly as carries.

Rzrback's approach to look at the 2009 and 2010 pass/run and carry distributions is exactly the model I went with here. However, I expect a minor adjustment in offensive philosophy, leading to more clearly defined specialization (compared to the essentially Ricky = Ronnie model). I see Thomas as the clear-cut primary back with very limited involvement on passing downs. I see someone like Lex Hilliard being used for short relief spells. I see a third-down specialist like Sproles coming on-board or, alternatively, Ronnie being used in that role.

So, to sum it up, my projections reflect very limited competition for Thomas as a primary carrier and GL back, but also fewer catches.

225 rushes, 4.1 ypc, 920 yards, 8 TDs

24 targets, 17 receptions, 110 yards, 0 TDs

 
Miami in 2010 rushed the ball 444 times, with the majority (389 carries) going to the RBs. They were definitely one of the league's many RBBC teams. Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams were the two most featured RBs. Brown had five games with over 15 carries and Williams had only two. Each of them played in all 16 games. Brown averaged 12.5 rushes per game and Williams 10.0. They passed the ball 555 times, so they passed 55.6% of their plays from scrimmage.
I like the stats you provide in these spotlights, so don't take offense here.. and maybe I'm wrong but I think when giving percentages of pass plays from the line of scrimmage you should include sacks. Doesn't make a huge difference, but might as well be accurate. In this case pass plays were actually 57.2% of the plays from scrimmage. (And even then sometimes the QB scrambles for a gain when a pass play was actually called, but that is nearly impossible to separate.)
Good catch, but I use the FBG player and team stats page and that info is not listed there. You are correct that I do not include those numbers, so I am usually lower than accurate on the pass attempts, but problematic for me to add. Thanks for catching that.
 
The FA Bogeyman RB is coming!Dolphins spent their 3rd, 5th and 7th round picks to move up and get Thomas, just so he can back up the Bogeyman. Must be some kind of an amateur making personel decisions in Miami...
The Jets did something similar and Greene still has yet to be "unleashed"...I love the "they traded up, so they are gonna use him mentality"...the longer this lockout lasts, the more likely RW or Ronnie Brown remain on the team...or maybe both. Would like to see the golden boy crack that lineup with virtually no prep time.Here are my numbers on the year:110 carries, 375 yards, 4 TDs; 14 receptions, 145 yards, 1 TD
It amazes me how many times on this forum I hear "they didn't trade up just to have him blah blah blah" or "they didn't use the number blah pick on him just to have him blah blah blah" given how often "blah blah blah" is exactly what happens.
 
Something about his running style bugs me (probably the fact that he runs like a QB). I think he leaves the ball exposed too often.

Miami was a great landing spot for him though, and even if Ronnie and Ricky return Thomas will probably be their main Wildcat back.

 
Any updated projections now that Bush is in and Ronnie is out?Where is Ricky? Anyone know if he's coming back to Miami?
Williams and his agent are taking a wait and see approach on what teams might need his services due to injuries in camp and preseason games. He's in no rush to resign with Miami right now.
 
'mjr said:
'the spanker said:
Any updated projections now that Bush is in and Ronnie is out?Where is Ricky? Anyone know if he's coming back to Miami?
Williams and his agent are taking a wait and see approach on what teams might need his services due to injuries in camp and preseason games. He's in no rush to resign with Miami right now.
Thanks for the update.
 
saw something on bloom's twitter...

omar kelly (MIA beat writer?) hazarded an estimate of about 17 touches for bush and 12 for thomas...

that seems kind of low... maybe hilliard gets some carries, too...

if bush catches 4-5, and thomas a couple, that would equate to them getting about 22-23 carries per game COMBINED...

last year, brown had 200 carries and williams had 160 carries, both played 16 games... so 360 divided by 16... is pretty close to 22-23 combined carries between top two RBs...

of course, a lot of people are sceptical bush can handle greater responsibility, when he had trouble staying healthy even with an increasingly diminished role in NO...

if the MIA cognoscenti are projecting a bigger INTENDED role for bush, possibly this speaks to thomas not blowing up in camp? i saw a nice reception and RAC in first preseason game, but that isn't a lot to go on... :)

imo, a key variable is can bush run inside effectively... the first 2-3 years the answer was no, he was tentative, danced too much, hit nearly everything outside... it makes it hard for an offense when RB is one dimensional like that... a few years ago, i saw signs of running stronger and more decisively, but than he got hurt again (broken leg?)... if he has regressed in this department, thomas would seemingly have to fill that void... possibly encroaching on his carries as the season progresses?

though thomas is bigger, bush is more experienced in pass protection, so they may just trust the vet more at this stage...

 
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imo, a key variable is can bush run inside effectively... the first 2-3 years the answer was no, he was tentative, danced too much, hit nearly everything outside... it makes it hard for an offense when RB is one dimensional like that... a few years ago, i saw signs of running stronger and more decisively, but than he got hurt again (broken leg?)... if he has regressed in this department, thomas would seemingly have to fill that void... possibly encroaching on his carries as the season progresses?
Bush definitely showed this last night. Granted, it was against a team that was awful against the run last year. It also looks like Miami's OC has carved out a pretty significant role for Bush in the Dolphins' backfield. At least one of Reggie's receptions was specifically designed to get Bush open in space. Henne put it right on his hands and Reggie exploded up the field.It'll likely be a full blown RBBC, but Bush is obviously the better receiver. He was extremely fluid and explosive last night catching/running the football.

 
imo, a key variable is can bush run inside effectively... the first 2-3 years the answer was no, he was tentative, danced too much, hit nearly everything outside... it makes it hard for an offense when RB is one dimensional like that... a few years ago, i saw signs of running stronger and more decisively, but than he got hurt again (broken leg?)... if he has regressed in this department, thomas would seemingly have to fill that void... possibly encroaching on his carries as the season progresses?
Bush definitely showed this last night. Granted, it was against a team that was awful against the run last year. It also looks like Miami's OC has carved out a pretty significant role for Bush in the Dolphins' backfield. At least one of Reggie's receptions was specifically designed to get Bush open in space. Henne put it right on his hands and Reggie exploded up the field.It'll likely be a full blown RBBC, but Bush is obviously the better receiver. He was extremely fluid and explosive last night catching/running the football.
Watched every play of the first half last night. Bush looked great. He showed his normal outside burst and hands. But what really caught the eye, was the way he ran inside. We've rarely seen that in his game. (Carolina run defense noted). Durability questions always, although he looks beefier this year. All reports out of camp though are that Thomas can really catch the ball as well. He made a nice play in the flat in the Atlanta game. Check out this clip at 1:48 http://bit.ly/qzQM6z

 
It is easier to run inside on a couple of plays in preseason. Let's see him do this throughout the season. Bush is not going to become all all purpose back suddenly. The good thing though for Bush is that Henne is captain check down and Miami has far fewer weapons compared to Saints so more targets should be coming his way. In a PPR, Bush has great value at the flex, provided he stays healthy of course (big if)

 
My money's on Thomas. Did you see how fast he is at 230lbs? Use him as a direct snap in the Wildcat and you've got a RB who can take it up the gut or throw a pass to the open guy (former QB). QB's always have great hands so it's no wonder he'll be a good receiver.

 
As a life long Dolphin homer (& watcher of both preseason games so far), I'm afraid I have to agree with Rotoworlds' assesment of him that they just posted (as much as it somewhat pains me to do - a lot of their blurbs are ?). It mentioned that he has looked very "ordinary" so far & unable to either be real powerful (see Hilliard vulturing the TD last night after Sporano yelling at Thomas to run the **** ball up in there) or nearly as quick/explosive as Bush. The Dolphins O Line is adequate at run blocking, but definitely won't be opening any huge holes and Henne/Moore won't be keeping many defenders out of the box worrying about the passing game.

Now if the argument is simply that Bush will get hurt again and then he'll be the fulltime starter - Fine I can see that for this year. But having to wait for another guy to get hurt (as likely as that may be - although Bush does look bigger & playing on grass more may help him injury wise somewhat) isn't great for those of us in Dynasty leagues (or for where he was going in redrafts - low RB2). I see them bringing someone in again if Bush isn't the answer....I know it's a RBBC league now but I think he is destined for that and many seemed to think he had bellcow type potential. I saw him go 1.03 (a few) or 1.04 in a lot of rookie drafts simply based on the situation.

I know it has only been two games and the practices/reports I've seen but he definitely doesn't look either special or to have any "it" factor IMO. I hope as a fan I'm wrong.

 
As a life long Dolphin homer (& watcher of both preseason games so far), I'm afraid I have to agree with Rotoworlds' assesment of him that they just posted (as much as it somewhat pains me to do - a lot of their blurbs are ?). It mentioned that he has looked very "ordinary" so far & unable to either be real powerful (see Hilliard vulturing the TD last night after Sporano yelling at Thomas to run the **** ball up in there) or nearly as quick/explosive as Bush. The Dolphins O Line is adequate at run blocking, but definitely won't be opening any huge holes and Henne/Moore won't be keeping many defenders out of the box worrying about the passing game.Now if the argument is simply that Bush will get hurt again and then he'll be the fulltime starter - Fine I can see that for this year. But having to wait for another guy to get hurt (as likely as that may be - although Bush does look bigger & playing on grass more may help him injury wise somewhat) isn't great for those of us in Dynasty leagues (or for where he was going in redrafts - low RB2). I see them bringing someone in again if Bush isn't the answer....I know it's a RBBC league now but I think he is destined for that and many seemed to think he had bellcow type potential. I saw him go 1.03 (a few) or 1.04 in a lot of rookie drafts simply based on the situation.I know it has only been two games and the practices/reports I've seen but he definitely doesn't look either special or to have any "it" factor IMO. I hope as a fan I'm wrong.
Thomas did score after that, no? He's a rookie, there will be some learning curve. At least it looks like he'll be the GL back.
 
I was getting worried having read all the stuff on the internet so I watched the last game. I don't see where all the negativity is coming from. He does not appear to be special but looks more than adequate to me. He had the one bad run where he tip toed into the line, followed by some poor coaching if they intend to use him in the goal line this year why pull him to let someone else run it in? Anyway...Bush is a bigger concern than lack of ability as far as I could see. Reminds me a little of LT and Shonn Green situation last year.

 
A 230 ponder who plays like he's 200 lbs. The situation might give him some value this year though. If he can grab him as a #4 RB I will for sure.

 
Wouldn't be surprised if Bush went down that they signed Johnson off the street & started over Thomas this year in a pinch.

Actually I think that's the sole reason they brought Johnson in. And he really didn't look too bad.

 
Not worth rostering folks. What I am hearing is that he has been unable to pick up the offense. So much so that the coaching staff has given him all of Lex Hilliard's reps in practice and he still isn't getting it. If he wasn't a pick that the phins brass traded up in the second round to get, he would have been cut. That is all.

 
Not worth rostering folks. What I am hearing is that he has been unable to pick up the offense. So much so that the coaching staff has given him all of Lex Hilliard's reps in practice and he still isn't getting it. If he wasn't a pick that the phins brass traded up in the second round to get, he would have been cut. That is all.
Oof, Ouch, Oh my...
 
Not worth rostering folks. What I am hearing is that he has been unable to pick up the offense. So much so that the coaching staff has given him all of Lex Hilliard's reps in practice and he still isn't getting it. If he wasn't a pick that the phins brass traded up in the second round to get, he would have been cut. That is all.
Oof, Ouch, Oh my...
:goodposting: So who is the bruiser back behind Reggie Bush to own? Anybody at all worth rostering?
 
Not worth rostering folks. What I am hearing is that he has been unable to pick up the offense. So much so that the coaching staff has given him all of Lex Hilliard's reps in practice and he still isn't getting it. If he wasn't a pick that the phins brass traded up in the second round to get, he would have been cut. That is all.
Oof, Ouch, Oh my...
:goodposting: So who is the bruiser back behind Reggie Bush to own? Anybody at all worth rostering?
DT to be top rookie rusher
 
Not worth rostering folks. What I am hearing is that he has been unable to pick up the offense. So much so that the coaching staff has given him all of Lex Hilliard's reps in practice and he still isn't getting it. If he wasn't a pick that the phins brass traded up in the second round to get, he would have been cut. That is all.
I'm going to call BS on this one. I can't believe how impatient people have become.

 
Not worth rostering folks. What I am hearing is that he has been unable to pick up the offense. So much so that the coaching staff has given him all of Lex Hilliard's reps in practice and he still isn't getting it. If he wasn't a pick that the phins brass traded up in the second round to get, he would have been cut. That is all.
I'm going to call BS on this one. I can't believe how impatient people have become.
Agreed.Perhaps Thomas turns out to be a bust, but he's not the first RB (or any other position player) to start off very slowly - particularly in a work stoppage offseason when there was limited time to get up to speed.

As a 2nd round pick, the team does have high expectations for him after letting Williams and Brown go via free agency, but it's not like they're banking the franchise on him - at least as much as many people in the fantasy community think so.

Personally, I'm surprised the team didn't give Hilliard a longer look before. He looked pretty solid as a grinder a few years ago down the stretch when both Ricky and Brown were hurt.

 
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I'm ready to throw down some projections based on the team and what I have seen in the preseason as well as the other 2-3 years of this coaching staff and front office.

-Miami will not be blowing teams out very often this season. That said their defense will keep them in ballgames, it was solid last year and this year we have a 6 man(3-4) rotation that is not loaded with superstars but trust me a lot of teams would trade spots for what we have collectively; big advantage in the heat down here to be able to have fresh bodies in the 3rd and 4thQ. They got better at LB with Jason Taylor coming in for pass rush duties and ILB Burnett who rolls over from San Diego. Davis and Smith are going into year 3. They are not Madison/Surtain good yet but I am not as frightened of them in man coverage as I used to be.

-Miami does not have the offense to really keep up with some of the more prolific teams. Henne has a lot to do with it.

-With Reggie Bush splitting time I think Thomas will likely avg 12-14 carries a game. Some weeks it might be 16-18 when Miami is winning and trying to run the clock down in the 2nd half, and then some weeks he is going to have 9/30 in the stat column. You cannot keep handing the ball to him when the team is behind and he isn't making significant gains. He didn't do it in the preseason so I don't believe it magically happens starting in week 1 against New England.

-His 2nd half of the season will probably be better than the 1st half after he learns the offense. He did show he can catch the ball some but Reggie Bush is going to get the lion's share of screens and throws out of the backfield.

-This OL is not great by any stretch right now. It has some good parts including perhaps the best LT in the game but the rest is a mash up of guys from different places. Incognito, Colombo, Carey kicked inside because he is slow and fat, John Jerry from last year is in the dog house.

200 carries, 800 yds, 5 rush TD, 24/150...roughly 950-1,000 total yds and 5 TDs

That type of production IMO makes him a player I will avoid in redraft. Do not the see the upside right now.

 
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I doubt I would draft him at this point, but I am seeing a lot of panic about him in the leagues I'm in. In fact, in my main league, he was dropped. I picked him up as a stash and hope player, and I think that's about where his value is now.

 
I doubt I would draft him at this point, but I am seeing a lot of panic about him in the leagues I'm in. In fact, in my main league, he was dropped. I picked him up as a stash and hope player, and I think that's about where his value is now.
Agreed. Took R. Bush in the 6th, but failed to take Thomas who eventually went in the 13th. I would have taken him had he lasted to my pick in that round, but I guess I didn't value him enough compared to some others on the board in the 12th.
 
Wouldn't be surprised if Bush went down that they signed Johnson off the street & started over Thomas this year in a pinch.Actually I think that's the sole reason they brought Johnson in. And he really didn't look too bad.
But Johnson was cut...
Means very little. It was an audition for him if Bush gets hurt. If they cut Thomas, he gets picked up. Johnson wont due to his baggage. Bush gets hurt, they'll call Johnson and I see him starting over Thomas
 
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The team makes it official... Miami now has four RBs. RT @MiamiDolphins: The Dolphins have signed RB Larry Johnson and waived OG Ray Feinga.Well, this might explain thus morning's roster move: RB Daniel Thomas is not wearing shells or a helmet, and it appears he won't practice.I'm told RB Daniel Thomas tweaked his hamstring Wednesday, leading to the decision to sign Larry Johnson and hold Thomas out of practiceThe Dolphins are being very cautious right now with Thomas. They'll continue to assess the hamstring. He is very legitimately day-to-day.
Hammy....worth holding on to?
 
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The team makes it official... Miami now has four RBs. RT @MiamiDolphins: The Dolphins have signed RB Larry Johnson and waived OG Ray Feinga.Well, this might explain thus morning's roster move: RB Daniel Thomas is not wearing shells or a helmet, and it appears he won't practice.I'm told RB Daniel Thomas tweaked his hamstring Wednesday, leading to the decision to sign Larry Johnson and hold Thomas out of practiceThe Dolphins are being very cautious right now with Thomas. They'll continue to assess the hamstring. He is very legitimately day-to-day.
Hammy....worth holding on to?
:no:Go ahead and drop him,signed,R. Bush owner
 
Not good news at all... this will definately slow his developement even further. I can't imagine him being a factor for at least a month.

 

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