It would be Doug. Perhaps Richard gets a slight uptick in carries, but his role is essentially as the COP/passing down back, and it would remain as it is whether Marshawn is available or not.In the event Marshawn were to go down, does he pick up some slack in the run game? Or do people see Doug taking over the Marshawn role?
Jalen Richard caught 7-of-8 targets for 48 yards and rushed twice for three yards in the Raiders' Week 6 loss to Seattle.
When the Raiders play from behind, Richard's usage spikes as a frequent checkdown target for checkdown-loving Derek Carr. The team's leading receiver in Sunday's blowout loss, Richard will remain a negative-game-script-dependent, PPR-only flex option when Oakland emerges from its Week 7 bye.
Oct 14 - 4:10 PM
Quoting myself, I know.It would be Doug. Perhaps Richard gets a slight uptick in carries, but his role is essentially as the COP/passing down back, and it would remain as it is whether Marshawn is available or not.
I think Richard gets the biggest boost in value. He was top 40 while only getting 11 carries over 6 games. 5 to 7 carries a game and Richard is easily top 30.I suspect Richard's role stays about the same. 11 Rushes over 6 games--doesn't give a ringing endorsement from Gruden in terms of giving Richard carries. Maybe they use a few more RB passes though?
Martin gets the biggest boost in value, but obviously it seems like his best days are behind him. Still, both guys worth a look in deeper leagues.
The 5-7 carries a game is where I struggle with it. He's been given 11 carries on the year--5 of those came in week 1. So 6 rushes in the last 5 weeks. I suspect we'll just see most of the carries going to Martin in the way they have to Lynch. Then Richard gets the pass catching work as he has.I think Richard gets the biggest boost in value. He was top 40 while only getting 11 carries over 6 games. 5 to 7 carries a game and Richard is easily top 30.
And Dougie has 27. If Gruden splits up carries by the same 3:1, Richard gets 6 or 8 carries a game. That's what I would expect with optimism he'll catch more passes as well. And Hopefully Gruden doesn't get the idea to involve Washington or anybody else.I suspect Richard's role stays about the same. 11 Rushes over 6 games--doesn't give a ringing endorsement from Gruden in terms of giving Richard carries.
Richard should get an uptick in carries because Martin is not Lynch. Lynch was easily the best back to get carries while Martin may be slightly better than Richard at running the ball. Assuming Martin takes over 100% of the Lynch role seems wrong but then again I have no idea what Gruden will do since his decisions suck at best. Hell, Washington could become the new lead back this week or next and I wouldn't be surprised.I suspect Richard's role stays about the same. 11 Rushes over 6 games--doesn't give a ringing endorsement from Gruden in terms of giving Richard carries. Maybe they use a few more RB passes though?
Martin gets the biggest boost in value, but obviously it seems like his best days are behind him. Still, both guys worth a look in deeper leagues.
This is my thinking as well, I've added Richard in 2 leagues.Richard should get an uptick in carries because Martin is not Lynch. Lynch was easily the best back to get carries while Martin may be slightly better than Richard at running the ball. Assuming Martin takes over 100% of the Lynch role seems wrong but then again I have no idea what Gruden will do since his decisions suck at best. Hell, Washington could become the new lead back this week or next and I wouldn't be surprised.
I believe this is Gruden's plan. But that success of that plan will hinge on Doug Martin being at least close to as effective as Lynch and that's where the plan might get derailed.I suspect Richard's role stays about the same.
Totally agree. Would love to see Richard get the lion’s share to see what he can really do, instead of the very mediocre looking Martin. Richard just has a spark every time he touches the ball.I think Richard is actually better than Martin in all facets of the running game except for maybe in a short yardage situation. Richard has had that 3rd down role, but he's not a little scatback - he can run between the tackles too.
I'm anxious to see what Richard can do with increased opportunity, even in Gruden's raging dumpster fire. We certainly can't assume rational coaching with that #### show, but maybe Richard can make some plays and force his way into a bigger role even after Lynch comes back.
I also wonder why Lynch still plays for Oakland... He wanted to come back to play there because they had a decent squad and it's his home town team... well, neither of those two things are the case anymore. They suck, intend to suck, and are bailing for Vegas.
I don't think Martin is anything special. But Richard has been there and the way they have used him screams that he won't be someone who gets handed the football. I would assume Martin sees the bulk, then Washington, then Richard might get 1-2 in a game. Richard is still who you want because of the pass catching. But I don't see him changing.Richard should get an uptick in carries because Martin is not Lynch. Lynch was easily the best back to get carries while Martin may be slightly better than Richard at running the ball. Assuming Martin takes over 100% of the Lynch role seems wrong but then again I have no idea what Gruden will do since his decisions suck at best. Hell, Washington could become the new lead back this week or next and I wouldn't be surprised.
Richard definitely will be. He's producing with what they are giving him, and is a good compliment to Chris Warren, who seems IMHO to be our future starter next year.Have to think at some point team brass wants to see what they have in Richard for the future. Lynch and Martin are UFAs at the end of the season, and I can’t imagine that either is a big part of the future at this stage of their careers. Richard may be - dynasty leaguers should be watching this situation.
Thanks for the insight. Good info on Warren - he’s a guy I’m looking to stash later this season. He’s officially unable to return this year, correct?Stompin' Tom Connors said:Richard definitely will be. He's producing with what they are giving him, and is a good compliment to Chris Warren, who seems IMHO to be our future starter next year.
Washington has always seemed expendable to me given that he brings the same skill set as Richard, and Richard always seems to produce slightly better and just "looks" more dynamic.
Some solid backs coming up in the first round in the draft for the Raiders, too -- Bryce Love if they want a CMC-like compliment to Warren, Damien Harris/Rodney Anderson for more north/south backs, Justice Hill or David Montgomery, and so on. I bet Raiders clean house and keep Warren and Richard and look to build through the draft.
For dynasty or other types of keeper leagues, if you had the room I would stash. He looked fantastic in preseason, often playing against the 1s and through games as Lynch and Martin both sat out most/all preseason. He has the "it" factor and if Lynch does not return, is the Raiders unquestionable starter, IMHO.Thanks for the insight. Good info on Warren - he’s a guy I’m looking to stash later this season. He’s officially unable to return this year, correct?
This is the reason why I finally grabbed him from FA. With the amount of target he's getting (I think I ready #6 RB in terms of targets) he's only bound to get better.With Amari Cooper just having been traded to the Cowboys, might be an extra bump for Richard in PPR leagues.
Cooper wasn't getting targets in most games, so I'm not sure how much Richard will improve based on the trade. But without Lynch, there'll be more 3rd and long for Richard.This is the reason why I finally grabbed him from FA. With the amount of target he's getting (I think I ready #6 RB in terms of targets) he's only bound to get better.
Not a season winner but definitely great for flex weeks.
Starting him this week at flex with half my team on bye. Just hoping for 4 catches, 40 yards or so, anything else would be gravyWho else is rolling Richard out for Thursday Night Football?!?!
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16 team PPR dynasty - starting him over Robby Anderson and Josh Reynolds (with Kupp probably back),Who else is rolling Richard out for Thursday Night Football?!?!
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same here, 10 points is what I'm hoping for.Starting him this week at flex with half my team on bye. Just hoping for 4 catches, 40 yards or so, anything else would be gravy
The only thing the Raiders care about is securing the number one pick. Richards is an explosive player. He will not be given the ball much due to the risk that he may score points.4 for 45. Only 2 rushes. Gruden doesn't seem to want to hand the ball to him often.
Game got out of hand or he could have had more catches. PPR he was fine though. I started him in a PPR league at flex and, I've done worse than 8.5 points. I don't expect much more week to week. He'll have some 6-8 catch games. I don't know how often the Raiders will have a chance to play with a lead.
Well he satisfied your expectations nearly to a tee.Starting him this week at flex with half my team on bye. Just hoping for 4 catches, 40 yards or so, anything else would be gravy
A lot of old school coaches have affinity towards veterans, and Chucky seems to be one. To be fair though, Martin has been running well the past two games - there have just not been a whole lot of plays for the offense in general.The only thing the Raiders care about is securing the number one pick. Richards is an explosive player. He will not be given the ball much due to the risk that he may score points.
0.9 pts of gravy! He gave me exactly what I expected, which I think is probably going to be his neighborhood every week now. He probably won't get 2 touchdowns the rest of the way, but he's going to be a safe 4/45/0 flex type guy or bye/injury replacement.King of the Jungle said:Well he satisfied your expectations nearly to a tee.
Speaking Monday, Raiders coach Jon Gruden compared Jalen Richard to Charlie Garner.
Gruden has been living in the past since the moment the Raiders guaranteed him $100 million over ten years, more notably comparing Amari Cooper to Sterling Sharpe and Tim Brown before trading him. "He might be the MVP of this team," Gruden said of Richard. "He could run for 1,000 yards and catch for 1,000 yards someday. He is tough, hard to tackle. And he can line up in the slot or outside." Richard is the favorite to lead Oakland's backfield in touches down the stretch.
Source: Vic Tafur on Twitter
Nov 19 - 4:40 PM
Scoring TDs isn't his role -- moving the chains is. So 0 TDs isn't truly surprising given usage and the state of the Raiders. Getting consistent touches will continue, and gives Richard some relevance in PPR, but as the recent posts in the thread illustrate, not sure how that relevance stacks up against other options that have higher floors or boom ceilings.Richard has 0 Rushing TDs for the entire year.......and 0 REC TDs for the entire year.
But he's consistently gotten between 60-99 yards a game
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At least we know Oakland will be playing from behind in the next 3 games and Richard will continue his usage.