RBs like Forte, who excel at everything, don't come along very often.
I would think even the FFers who aren't that high on Forte would say he does everything well. He just doesn't have any weaknesses in any of the 3 phases (running, receiving, blocking) that tend to get RBs benched or made part of a RBBC. I'm well aware he's strugglling this season (compared to last year, anyway), but to me, this is such an easy call (in a dynasty league). I know many don't agree, but that's FF. It wouldn't be any fun if we all had the same opinion.
Your original quote was that RBs who excel at everything don't come along very often, and I agree. Right now, there's Tomlinson and Westbrook (both at the end of their careers), MJD... and not much else.Of course, you also said that Forte excels at everything, and I don't agree. He doesn't EXCEL at running the ball. He excels at blocking, he excels at receiving (well, in my opinion, he's a competent receiver who lucked into a terrible offense and became King Checkdown, but for the sake of argument I'll say he excels), and he's good enough at running the ball. Guys that fit *THAT* particular description are much more common. Wanna know some other RBs who are excellent blockers, excellent receivers, and good enough runners? Knowshon Moreno, for one. Mewelde Moore for another. Kevin Faulk for a third. Tim Hightower. Joseph Addai. Fred Jackson. Not that uncommon at all.
Except I don't believe I'm wrong.

With all due respect, I find it amazing people can be so sure he's a bust after what he accomplished last year. And mostly, after what he looked like (with your eyes). I don't get it, LOL. People are simply jumping to conclusions. Also, a lot of folks forget we play FF.
The original point of the thread wasn't to call Forte a bust, it was to point out that people were spending a PREMIUM draft pick on a non-premium talent. And so far, the results on the field have confirmed that analysis.There are plenty of non-premium talents who are very much worth owning in dynasty leagues. In addition to Forte, there's Kevin Smith. Matt Schaub. Owen Daniels. Marshawn Lynch. Wes Welker. Jerricho Cotchery. All of these guys are valuable dynasty players... but none of these guys are worth a first round draft pick in a startup. Not even close. In the end, you only get one first rounder, and you sure as heck better spend it on a mind-blowing, game-altering talent because this is probably the ONLY sure-fire way to acquire such a player (unless you luck out and win the #1 draft pick when there's an Adrian Peterson-type prospect out there... and even then, for every Peterson or Calvin Johnson or Tomlinson there's still another Reggie Bush or Charles Rodgers or Darren McFadden).