So as of week 7 there will be four backs to share carries instead of three?
No, five backs... (Hall, Young, Pittman, Hillis, and Torain)But if Torain is as good as Shanahan says he is...then Torain becomes the workhorse. They are in a committee right now because each of them do something well in their own right, but none of them are the complete back. Torain is the big one-cut runner that is perfect for Shanahans system.
Selvin Young 5-11 215lbs: Shanahan knows he's talented, but only talented enough to fit a certain role. Young is a great pass catcher...but Shanahan won't feature him because he doesn't see him as an every down back.
Andre Hall 5-10 212lbs: Best chance to become a feature guy IMO, but given the lack of buzz on him, I'm not sure that Shanahan feels that he is a special back.
Peyton Hillis 6-2 250lbs: The fullback. Not getting alot of carries, but Shanahans moved his fullback to featured runner before.
Michael Pittman 6-0 225lbs: Appears to be the goal line back, but is 33 and is quite simply a role player.
Ryan Torain 6-1 225lbs: Ideal size and abilities to become the feature back in the Denver one-cut system, which plays to his strengths. Not the best receiver. Appeared to be winning the starting job in training camp before breaking his elbow. I wouldn't feel as positive about him if it was a leg or knee injury. He shouldn't lose any explosiveness from an arm injury. It might only take him a week or two to win the starting job outright if he comes back strong. Shanahan has already featured Royal, so it would not be a surprise to see him turn to a rookie back. Add that to the fact that rookie RB's are quick to make an impact in general, I give Torain a strong chance to take this job sooner rather than later.
I am not surprised that people wrote off Torain for this year, but I believe that to be short-sighted. He'll return at mid season and should be at full strength. If one of the main backs gets injured between now and then, which is quite probable, that will clear the way for Torain even further.