nygiants56
Footballguy
as a Ron Brown owner, I tend to agree..I'm not sure the `Culpepper Experience` is going to work in Miami, and if not, if he gets hurt again or reverts back to his 6 td, 12 int form of a year ago, all is lost with Harrington at QB..I have the chance to trade Ronnie Brown straight up for Steve Smith in a 12 team league and I'm thinking about jumping on it..Cpepp looks lost in that offense, from what I'm reading..while Brown is certainly going to get his stats against the Bills, Jets, Pats ( to a lesser degree) I'm just not sure how things are going to shake out against stronger opponents, i.e., will he see more 8-man fronts, as teams dare Cpepp to throw?I rank them:
Steven Jackson
Ronnie Brown
Rudi Johnson
Caddy Williams
LaMont Jordan.
Edge doesn't make the list, because he's not in this tier.
Jackson and Brown have the highest upsides, and among the highest downsides. Jordan has the lowest upside AND the lowest downside.
beginning to get nervous with Ron Brown, he could slip to a 3rd tier RB before the end of training camp, imo..