Maroney has said these types of things before every one of this seasons in the NFL. At this point, he's stuck in a committee with Fred Taylor, Sammy Morris, and Kevin Faulk. Even if he proves to be the most effective runner of the group, I think the Patriots will keep the committee intact at this point, for fear of running him down over the course of the season, since there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever to suggest that he can run effectively for a full year.
Lets say this is the case, which is a best case scenario for Maroney. Where does he go from there? When is his contract up? Cap hit etc? If he does ok this year he may move on to a better situation.
he's signed through this year and next year, and his cap figure is a little shy of $2m, I believe.thx, miguel!
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I think there's some truth in this thread, but also a lot of exaggeration and misinformation.
a couple years ago some guy in my league took him in the second, I think it was, and I laughed at him --- not so much because I hated maroney, but because of the value.
after a few games, he then tried to trade maroney to me at some premium price, and I still had no interest because he carries a lot of legit negatives.
so, I'm telling you all this not because I want to derail about my league, but to show that I actually had a negative opinion on maroney at one point --- but I think the pendulum has swung all the way back to where he looks like a good late rounder because of the value of the pick.
he actually has great upside, and while he certainly has an injury history, does that mean I have a trend off those limited data points?
I can find a lot of guys in the league that have a few injuries --- does that doom them to further injury?
to say he's not a 'goalline back' is a bit of an exaggeration, as he stands to have quite a few more opportunities than the bulk of nfl backs just because of that offense.
to say he's rbbc could also be a little misleading, while maybe technically true, and to say new england can't, or won't, run the ball is just an outright crock.
IF he's healthy, and he should be, he figures to start, get plenty enough carries to put up fantasy points, and have a ton more shots at the end zone than most other backs in football --- all for a late round pick.