gianmarco
Footballguy
Now, granted, I've been a Jacobs fan in terms of fantasy football for a while. I, like many others, have soured on him. But, I keep reading comments in various threads how ineffective Jacobs has been, how poor of a runner he's been, etc. and I'm starting to wonder if we're all really failing to see what's truly there.
Before last year, Jacobs had 200+ carries in 2007 and 2008 and had a 5.0 ypc average both of those years. Those are not the #'s of an ineffective RB. In 2008, he tacked on 15 TDs to go along with his 1089 yards. He was RB12 that year (low end RB1). In 2007, even only scoring 6 TDs, he finished RB21 (low end RB2).
Last year, he had a woeful 3.7 ypc and again only scored 6 TDs. However, he ended up having arthroscopic knee surgery (which "went well") and it was then reported that he actually suffered a knee injury in the NYG opener. He states he regretted not taking care of it then. When you look at the situation, it's VERY possible that this injury did indeed limit him. To me, he ran timid and he lacked that "burst" he had the previous 2 years. Many theorized that his contract made him run lazy but I'm not convinced that's the case.
Either way, he's still only 27 (turning 28 this summer) and has very little "mileage" on him (for those that believe in mileage wear and tear). Also, the RB situation there seems relatively stable and I don't think the NYG will ever give the full time job to Bradshaw. Jacobs should be a lock again for ~200 carries and will still keep the GL work.
My point is that Jacobs is being valued criminally low at this point and he could be a very nice cheap pickup as a RB2/3 for your team. I think the discussion of his demise may definitely be exaggerated and I wouldn't be at all surprised if he put up another 1000/10 type season for the next couple years.
Before last year, Jacobs had 200+ carries in 2007 and 2008 and had a 5.0 ypc average both of those years. Those are not the #'s of an ineffective RB. In 2008, he tacked on 15 TDs to go along with his 1089 yards. He was RB12 that year (low end RB1). In 2007, even only scoring 6 TDs, he finished RB21 (low end RB2).
Last year, he had a woeful 3.7 ypc and again only scored 6 TDs. However, he ended up having arthroscopic knee surgery (which "went well") and it was then reported that he actually suffered a knee injury in the NYG opener. He states he regretted not taking care of it then. When you look at the situation, it's VERY possible that this injury did indeed limit him. To me, he ran timid and he lacked that "burst" he had the previous 2 years. Many theorized that his contract made him run lazy but I'm not convinced that's the case.
Either way, he's still only 27 (turning 28 this summer) and has very little "mileage" on him (for those that believe in mileage wear and tear). Also, the RB situation there seems relatively stable and I don't think the NYG will ever give the full time job to Bradshaw. Jacobs should be a lock again for ~200 carries and will still keep the GL work.
My point is that Jacobs is being valued criminally low at this point and he could be a very nice cheap pickup as a RB2/3 for your team. I think the discussion of his demise may definitely be exaggerated and I wouldn't be at all surprised if he put up another 1000/10 type season for the next couple years.