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How far do you think Dmc will fall? Is he worth the risk?
I am actually very relaxed. I appreciate the suggestion.Relax, guy.
Probably mid to late 2nd roundI am actually very relaxed. I appreciate the suggestion.Relax, guy.
Thats what I am afraid off. I have the fourth overall pick so I am going to lock up a stud running back and I am think DMC is going to fall to me in the second possibly. If he is there, do I pass on him or grab a wideout. I always wait on a qb and a tight end. Is he worth a mid second round pick?Probably mid to late 2nd roundI am actually very relaxed. I appreciate the suggestion.Relax, guy.
Relax, guy.
Depends on who else is available and who you take at 1.4. If rice, McCoy or foster fall to you then you might draft Rodgers or Calvin and in that case, maybe you draft him.Thats what I am afraid off. I have the fourth overall pick so I am going to lock up a stud running back and I am think DMC is going to fall to me in the second possibly. If he is there, do I pass on him or grab a wideout. I always wait on a qb and a tight end. Is he worth a mid second round pick?Probably mid to late 2nd roundI am actually very relaxed. I appreciate the suggestion.Relax, guy.
I would wait until the late third. Lock up your WR1. NB: I predicted that DMAC would be inconsistent due to injury concerns so, take my point of view with a grain of salt.Thats what I am afraid off. I have the fourth overall pick so I am going to lock up a stud running back and I am think DMC is going to fall to me in the second possibly. If he is there, do I pass on him or grab a wideout. I always wait on a qb and a tight end. Is he worth a mid second round pick?Probably mid to late 2nd roundI am actually very relaxed. I appreciate the suggestion.Relax, guy.
1. I would be shocked if New England traded for him.2. I can't think of a worse situation for a running back to be in outside of NE.His stock will rise considerably after he is traded to the Pats during the NFL Draft.
How about Philly, Baltimore, Houston, or Minnesota? He would be a backup. That would be worse. So would many other teams. As a Packers fan, I sure as #### hope he isn't traded to Detroit.1. I would be shocked if New England traded for him.2. I can't think of a worse situation for a running back to be in outside of NE.His stock will rise considerably after he is traded to the Pats during the NFL Draft.
It moved.His stock will rise considerably after he is traded to the Pats during the NFL Draft.
Got me...I should have been more clear. Of the teams where he would be considered the "top back" I cannot think of a worse landing spot than NE. As a Detroit fan I would be disappointed if they wasted a pick on this guy.How about Philly, Baltimore, Houston, or Minnesota? He would be a backup. That would be worse. So would many other teams. As a Packers fan, I sure as #### hope he isn't traded to Detroit.1. I would be shocked if New England traded for him.2. I can't think of a worse situation for a running back to be in outside of NE.His stock will rise considerably after he is traded to the Pats during the NFL Draft.
When was the last time the Pats traded for a RB? Why is it always the Pats that everyone says player x will be traded to?'LawFitz said:His stock will rise considerably after he is traded to the Pats during the NFL Draft.
The last time I can think of was Corey Dillon for a second rounder. But I just can't fathom them giving up a first for DMC, even if it is the 32nd pick.When was the last time the Pats traded for a RB? Why is it always the Pats that everyone says player x will be traded to?'LawFitz said:His stock will rise considerably after he is traded to the Pats during the NFL Draft.
Really? You can't think of a worse situation than the team that has rushed for more TDs over the last two years than anyone except for Houston and San Diego? The team that has turned BenJarvus Green-Ellis into a top-24 fantasy back in each of the past two seasons? Sounds to me like a failure of imagination.New England's RBs have scored more fantasy points over the past two seasons than all but 8 teams (Houston, Oakland, San Diego, New Orleans, Kansas City, Baltimore, Giants, and Falcons, for those curious). With BenJarvus Green-Ellis and Danny Woodhead. Darren McFadden would be unstoppable in that offense.1. I would be shocked if New England traded for him.2. I can't think of a worse situation for a running back to be in outside of NE.'LawFitz said:His stock will rise considerably after he is traded to the Pats during the NFL Draft.
You really think they put glass Joe in at the goalline?Really? You can't think of a worse situation than the team that has rushed for more TDs over the last two years than anyone except for Houston and San Diego? The team that has turned BenJarvus Green-Ellis into a top-24 fantasy back in each of the past two seasons? Sounds to me like a failure of imagination.New England's RBs have scored more fantasy points over the past two seasons than all but 8 teams (Houston, Oakland, San Diego, New Orleans, Kansas City, Baltimore, Giants, and Falcons, for those curious). With BenJarvus Green-Ellis and Danny Woodhead. Darren McFadden would be unstoppable in that offense.1. I would be shocked if New England traded for him.2. I can't think of a worse situation for a running back to be in outside of NE.'LawFitz said:His stock will rise considerably after he is traded to the Pats during the NFL Draft.
I agree, but in what round does he become a value pick. In a early mock draft we did today in my league he was available in mid thirdProblem is the constant injury threat. It's a huge red flag, imo.
You just have to make sure you have other options. Because when he does play, he's electric.'Casting Couch said:Problem is the constant injury threat. It's a huge red flag, imo.
I'm not saying they are on the same level, but Ridley is getting warmed up and they have so many needs on the D side of the ball that I'd like to see every pick used to upgrade that side of the ball.'Synesthesia said:Darren McFadden would be unstoppable in that offense.
The Pats traded for Corey Dillon in 2004.'Hoss_Cartwright said:When was the last time the Pats traded for a RB? Why is it always the Pats that everyone says player x will be traded to?'LawFitz said:His stock will rise considerably after he is traded to the Pats during the NFL Draft.
You really think they'd pay Oakland's asking cost if they didn't intend to use DMC? Suggesting New England would pay what it took to get McFadden and then give him fewer than 200 touches is crazy.You really think they put glass Joe in at the goalline?
Not saying that they will get McFadden, or even that they should get McFadden. I'm just saying that if they did get McFadden- if they liked him enough that they'd trade what it took to acquire him and pay what it took to extend him- then I would have no qualms taking him in the 1st round of any draft next year, regardless of format. If New England got McFadden, he'd be a stud.I'm not saying they are on the same level, but Ridley is getting warmed up and they have so many needs on the D side of the ball that I'd like to see every pick used to upgrade that side of the ball.Darren McFadden would be unstoppable in that offense.
If New England took him that would be less wear and tear on his body and lots goal line opps. I guess it depends on what pick you have in the first round. Maybe a late rounder perhaps.You really think they'd pay Oakland's asking cost if they didn't intend to use DMC? Suggesting New England would pay what it took to get McFadden and then give him fewer than 200 touches is crazy.You really think they put glass Joe in at the goalline?Not saying that they will get McFadden, or even that they should get McFadden. I'm just saying that if they did get McFadden- if they liked him enough that they'd trade what it took to acquire him and pay what it took to extend him- then I would have no qualms taking him in the 1st round of any draft next year, regardless of format. If New England got McFadden, he'd be a stud.I'm not saying they are on the same level, but Ridley is getting warmed up and they have so many needs on the D side of the ball that I'd like to see every pick used to upgrade that side of the ball.Darren McFadden would be unstoppable in that offense.