A healthy Foster and Lewis would make New England NASTY. THey might have to win 48 to 42 every week but they could do it and it would be a wet dream for fantasy owners. In ppr, Foster would be a lock for 25 a week.It's being reported that Blount is spending very little time with the team. Tbh I think it's because the Pats were brutally honest when they signed him and I think they are looking for someone to take his spot.
I think Foster is definitely on the short list.
Just curious about the allowing 42 points every week part. The Pats ranked 10th in points allowed last year at 19.7 ppg. They traded Chandler Jones but added other pieces. Is Jones worth 3 TD a game?A healthy Foster and Lewis would make New England NASTY. THey might have to win 48 to 42 every week but they could do it and it would be a wet dream for fantasy owners. In ppr, Foster would be a lock for 25 a week.
One of the Patriots heavy homers might set me straight on this so I will defer to them but I think they are in one of their transitional periods on defense in the sense that it seems like every 3-4 years they get in that groove where they are moving certain guys out and cross-training others in multi roles and it seems like their defense always slips a bit at those points. I THINK they are in that type of position currently with the moves they have made but, again, I'll defer to some of the guys I know here are heavy followers of the pats and will take their thoughts on it more seriously.Just curious about the allowing 42 points every week part. The Pats ranked 10th in points allowed last year at 19.7 ppg. They traded Chandler Jones but added other pieces. Is Jones worth 3 TD a game?
Schefty reporting the same.JackReacher said:https://twitter.com/nflnetwork/status/755134519519289344NFL NetworkVerified account@nflnetwork
BREAKING: RB Arian Foster is signing with the@MiamiDolphins. (via@RapSheet)
Maybe. Maybe not. Not any more of a mess than Saints, Bills, Eagles, Cowboys, Chargers etc last year but there WAS always value for FF players in each of those.Schefty reporting the same.
I have to think if he's 100%, that backfield is just a hot mess or Jay Ajayi dynasty owners will have to wait a little longer.
Commentators also talk about the Dolphins playing on grass and that there are no taxes in Miami as other things that may have mattered to Foster.Foster, a four-time Pro Bowl running back, discussed why he joined the Dolphins later in the day on a conference call.
"They're a young team, a hungry team," Foster said after the Dolphins officially announced the signing. "[They have] a lot of talent on both sides of the ball. I think they have the right head coach and the right people in the front office. They're all committed to winning there."
Foster said his Achilles injury is completely healed and he’s looking forward to show he’s got plenty of good football left. “I still feel like I’m a Pro Bowl-caliber player,” he said, “and I intend to show it.”
Foster said he had no expectations in terms of being a starter with the Dolphins, but he’s clearly a good fit for Head Coach Adam’s Gase offense because of his all-around skills. “I think Adam really knows how to use running backs out of the backfield, which I feel like is my best quality — route running and catching the ball out of the backfield,” Foster said. “I think he knows how to steer the ship. I’m just happy to be a part (of it and) have a seat on the boat now.”
I am not seeing that at all. For players who switched teams I think it's no more to get excited about than Chris Ivory in Jax or Forte to the Jets and less than Lamar Miller to Houston IMO (Osweiler, Osemele & Mack were also bigger signings from a fantasy perspective IMO). Foster is a baller, no doubt, best of the bunch when healthy but you just can't count on that from him anymore (really never could).PFT with the contract details.
Clearly a minimum one-year deal with minimum bonus/guaranteed money but I thought there would be more hullabaloo because this has to qualify as the biggest fantasy FA signing with another team for the summer.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/07/18/arian-foster-signs-for-1-5-million-400k-signing-bonus/
Arian Foster signs for $1.5 million, including $400K signing bonus
Posted by Josh Alper on July 18, 2016, 5:21 PM EDT
...According to multiple reports, Foster signed a deal worth $1.5 million that has incentives that could push the total value of the deal to $3.5 million. Alex Marvez of FOX Sports was among those reporting the financial details and Marvez adds that Dolphins coach Adam Gase’s “clear vision” of how he’ll use Foster played a big role in Foster’s decision to sign.
PFT has confirmed those details and learned, via a league source, that Foster got a $400,000 signing bonus as part of the $1.5 million. That’s the only guaranteed money in the deal, which means the Dolphins could release him before the start of the regular season and save $1.1 million. That could factor into their ultimate decision in the event that Foster’s play on the field doesn’t fit what Gase has envisioned for the veteran.
Thanks to Foster’s extended absence while rehabbing his torn Achilles, it’s hard to know how he’ll look once the Dolphins start camp so that answer will have to wait for a while.
More likely a buy opportunity for Ajayi.Ajayi and Drake stock just plummeted
A.Foster buy time was yesterday in keeper leagues
Never could? I have about 8 FF league titles over the span of three years that he is about 80% responsible for. He was extremely reliable for about a three year run, moreso than Peterson or Ray Rice (the darlings of that era).I am not seeing that at all. For players who switched teams I think it's no more to get excited about than Chris Ivory in Jax or Forte to the Jets and less than Lamar Miller to Houston IMO (Osweiler, Osemele & Mack were also bigger signings from a fantasy perspective IMO). Foster is a baller, no doubt, best of the bunch when healthy but you just can't count on that from him anymore (really never could).
--Herniated disc sending him to IR in 2013
--Multiple hamstring & groin injuries causing multiple missed games in 2014
--Torn groin (the phrase "off the bone" still causes me to cringe) followed by a blown achilles and IR in 2015
I just don't see how he could be relied on for anything but spot duty. If they insert him as the starter I can't see him lasting past week six. Now if they are feeding him 20+ touches for those first six weeks then you are definitely going to want him in your lineup* but I think it is more likely that they will try very hard to cap his touches which will cap his fantasy upside.
*Of course everyone breaks down eventually and after the horrible groin tear and achilles last year and, to me, he looks like an old 29 I am even more skeptical.
I think his Achilles injury happened on that same field. If that means anything or not.Arian Foster signs deal with Miami
Commentators also talk about the Dolphins playing on grass and that there are no taxes in Miami as other things that may have mattered to Foster.
And I acknowledged all of that in my post.Never could? I have about 8 FF league titles over the span of three years that he is about 80% responsible for. He was extremely reliable for about a three year run, moreso than Peterson or Ray Rice (the darlings of that era).
Show me any RB who is "reliable" for 4+ straight years in FF and is a difference maker and I'm pretty sure we're talking about extraordinary guys that don't come around very often at all.
But anyway, I don't see any reason to be downplaying Foster or Miami Rb in ff by citing "he will only last so long" because the time he IS playing, he's going to be a high end starter in leagues and in all honesty it is not like any smart FF owner ever drafts a RB as a plug and play, set it and forget it kind of proposition. It is very common that RBs are mixed and matched and patched through to win leagues. I know a guy who started with Charles and Foster, flexed Dion Lewis, and won the league on the back of Tim Hightower. Approaching it any other way in fantasy football is lazy and will probably bite you.
I guess I'm just saying I would recommend seeing the cup as more half full than empty to correctly analyze this opportunity for FF>
So this means he still has a lot of tread on the tires, right?Foster has been IR's twice in the last three years with pretty heavy duty injuries along multiple missed games throughout his career from leg and hamstring issues.
Absolutely. Unquestioned #1 pick overall in any dynasty start-up.So this means he still has a lot of tread on the tires, right?![]()
SUMMER.I am not seeing that at all. For players who switched teams I think it's no more to get excited about than Chris Ivory in Jax or Forte to the Jets and less than Lamar Miller to Houston IMO (Osweiler, Osemele & Mack were also bigger signings from a fantasy perspective IMO). Foster is a baller, no doubt, best of the bunch when healthy but you just can't count on that from him anymore (really never could).
--Herniated disc sending him to IR in 2013
--Multiple hamstring & groin injuries causing multiple missed games in 2014
--Torn groin (the phrase "off the bone" still causes me to cringe) followed by a blown achilles and IR in 2015
I just don't see how he could be relied on for anything but spot duty. If they insert him as the starter I can't see him lasting past week six. Now if they are feeding him 20+ touches for those first six weeks then you are definitely going to want him in your lineup* but I think it is more likely that they will try very hard to cap his touches which will cap his fantasy upside.
*Of course everyone breaks down eventually and after the horrible groin tear and achilles last year and, to me, he looks like an old 29 I am even more skeptical.
Gotcha. I think it would have only gone nuts if he signed with New England. People love speculating about players going to New England.SUMMER.
"..this has to qualify as the biggest fantasy FA signing with another team for the summer. "
No one else of any major significance has signed this summer with another team so I thought this would have gotten more responses since nothing else is happening right now.
Notice that it says Gase likes to use one back for the bulk of a drive, and that both will likely have meaningful roles. Nowhere does it say "Gase doesn't believe in RBBC."
Thar is a good point about his injury happening on grass.I think his Achilles injury happened on that same field. If that means anything or not.
I am surprised he quickly signed for that amount. He made a lot on that Texans contract but I was thinking he left a significant chunk on the table when they released him. might be wrong about that. I'll look.
ETA: $6.5 M in base salary this year is what Texans didn't want to pay. I guess its still great money and all but boy that's tough to take a job making 23% of what you once did.
If you listen to Gase himself, he says he does not believe in RBBC. I have posted multiple links of him saying that in the Ajayi thread.Notice that it says Gase likes to use one back for the bulk of a drive, and that both will likely have meaningful roles. Nowhere does it say "Gase doesn't believe in RBBC."
The links you've posted - that I've seen - are of Gase saying that he wants RBs (multiple, not just one) who can play all three downs. Who can stay in for a full series. That is a different spin than "I don't want RBBC."If you listen to Gase himself, he says he does not believe in RBBC. I have posted multiple links of him saying that in the Ajayi thread.
If you look at Gase's history you see it isn't just lip service either.
2012 Knowshon Moreno gets hurt early on in the season and Willis McGahee gets feature RB carries until Moreno is healthy in game 11 and he gets feature RB carries.
2013 Knowshon Moreno gets feature RB carries. Despite the high draft pick on Montee Ball who did get some opportunity as well.
2014 they like Moreno walk (incidentally signed with the Dolphins) and they give the job to Montee Ball early on in the season who gets featured RB carries but fails to deliver. They then make Ronnie Hillman the featured RB for awhile with mixed results until game 9. Then they turn to CJ Anderson who gets feature RB opportunity for the remainder of the 2014 season.
2015 with the Bears Matt Forte gets feature RB opportunity until he is injured. When Matt Forte returns from injury they used a RBBC between him and Langford because they have decided not to retain Forte (I think in part because Langford looked good enough that they wanted to see more).
So the only time that Gase has used RBBC was at the end of last season and I believe that was more John Fox's decision than what Gase would prefer to do.
I never claimed that the article explicitly said Gase doesn't believe in RBBC. But Gase has said that pretty clearly in his press conferences.
Excellent post.If you listen to Gase himself, he says he does not believe in RBBC. I have posted multiple links of him saying that in the Ajayi thread.
If you look at Gase's history you see it isn't just lip service either.
2012 Knowshon Moreno gets hurt early on in the season and Willis McGahee gets feature RB carries until Moreno is healthy in game 11 and he gets feature RB carries.
2013 Knowshon Moreno gets feature RB carries. Despite the high draft pick on Montee Ball who did get some opportunity as well.
2014 they like Moreno walk (incidentally signed with the Dolphins) and they give the job to Montee Ball early on in the season who gets featured RB carries but fails to deliver. They then make Ronnie Hillman the featured RB for awhile with mixed results until game 9. Then they turn to CJ Anderson who gets feature RB opportunity for the remainder of the 2014 season.
2015 with the Bears Matt Forte gets feature RB opportunity until he is injured. When Matt Forte returns from injury they used a RBBC between him and Langford because they have decided not to retain Forte (I think in part because Langford looked good enough that they wanted to see more).
So the only time that Gase has used RBBC was at the end of last season and I believe that was more John Fox's decision than what Gase would prefer to do.
I never claimed that the article explicitly said Gase doesn't believe in RBBC. But Gase has said that pretty clearly in his press conferences.
Right. Well that is another possible scenario.Excellent post.
My opinion is that Foster can't be more than insurance or an excellent backup for Ajayi in case of injury. There is no way I would ever expect Foster to take on the feature back role for any team and last more than 6 weeks tops. The guy is a nasty soft tissue injury waiting to happen. Every year he tantalizes with his ability to ring up points but he can NEVER stay healthy. Any smart coach would restrict his usage to no-huddle, 2 minute, high leverage situations until late season or playoffs. I love his talent but in the immortal words of Roger Daltrey...
Miami Herald reports the Dolphins were worried about losing Arian Foster to the Lions if they didn't sign him on Monday.
Per reporter Barry Jackson, the Dolphins were impressed with Foster's Monday workout, and believe they're getting a player much closer to his elite 2014 version than broken-down 2015 one. Jackson expects Foster to compete with Jay Ajayi for the starting job, but for both to get "plenty of carries."
Related: Lions
Source: Miami Herald
Jul 19 - 8:24 PM
Yeah, good timeline rundown there Bia.The links you've posted - that I've seen - are of Gase saying that he wants RBs (multiple, not just one) who can play all three downs. Who can stay in for a full series. That is a different spin than "I don't want RBBC."
That said, I'm not going to pretend to have read everything or seen all his press conferences. If there was more to his comments, I trust your perspective.
Really appreciate the actual experience you posted from 2012-2015. That is good stuff.
Side question: What do you think Foster meant when he said basically "I still think I'm Pro Bowl caliber, and I like Coach Gase's plan to let me demonstrate that?"
Interesting contrast between acknowledging uncertainties and strong conviction that you are certain of Arian's role and capability here.Foster went to MIA to play and get the bell cow touches .... for this year, for 2/3 years? we don't know, he could be durable and productive or get hurt before game one, we can only guess. That's the way it is with all RB's though isn't it? All you can ask is for your RB1 to get the bulk of touches - Foster will in MIA
This aligns with my expectations pretty well and reflects that Foster can have a valuable NFL role that falls short of FF expectations.Yeah, good timeline rundown there Bia.
On the question, From what I've been reading, it seems as if Foster has done a pretty good job of assessing himself at this stage and realizes he is most effective in the receiving game. Of course, this makes great sense for him in terms of punishment and there were early Miami reports about tempo so I think we can at least connect some dots (real or imaginary) and conclude that the offense will have a legitimate short passing game component to it.
It is setting up to be interesting because Gase definitely appears to be a feature back kind of guy but you have to think Foster knows or has been led to believe he has a definite contributing role here. We know Foster (when healthy) absolutely CAN be a feature back. We have had talk that Ajayi might be and his area of weakness is the passing game (not that he is weak but that's his personal weaker area).
So I'm thinking this may be a scenario where it could be Ajayi is going to be learning from Foster and Foster will,one way or the other, be relevant at points and may fade late. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see this open up with a "discovery" period where we see both guys (and both have some standalone FF value), followed by a period where Foster is stronger and then ending the year where Ajayi is stronger.
That would be interesting. What that would mean to me is that both players were playing at about the same level. Foster obviously more experienced with the nuances of the pro game and a good player for Jay to learn from.Yeah, good timeline rundown there Bia.
On the question, From what I've been reading, it seems as if Foster has done a pretty good job of assessing himself at this stage and realizes he is most effective in the receiving game. Of course, this makes great sense for him in terms of punishment and there were early Miami reports about tempo so I think we can at least connect some dots (real or imaginary) and conclude that the offense will have a legitimate short passing game component to it.
It is setting up to be interesting because Gase definitely appears to be a feature back kind of guy but you have to think Foster knows or has been led to believe he has a definite contributing role here. We know Foster (when healthy) absolutely CAN be a feature back. We have had talk that Ajayi might be and his area of weakness is the passing game (not that he is weak but that's his personal weaker area).
So I'm thinking this may be a scenario where it could be Ajayi is going to be learning from Foster and Foster will,one way or the other, be relevant at points and may fade late. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see this open up with a "discovery" period where we see both guys (and both have some standalone FF value), followed by a period where Foster is stronger and then ending the year where Ajayi is stronger.
While the above is probably true it hasn't worked that way in practice over the past 3 year years. In Gase's offences as long as there are two competent backs they have usually split carries. The only times when a back gets the full work load seems to be when one of the competent backs gets injured leaving only one. In 2013 it was Ball/Hill then Hill/Anderson. In 2014 it was Hill/Anderson till Hill got hurt. Then in 2015 Forte was the man till he got hurt then it was Langford/Carey then Forte/Langford.One thing that Gase has said is that he does not believe in a 3rd down RB. Whoever starts the drive is the guy who he wants to end the drive. He doesn't plan to have a COP or specialized roles for RB. He wants his RB to be good in all 3 phases of the game. So whoever is the starter should get the majority of the opportunities. The 2nd RB would still get a possession here and there as relief.
For my 2016 Foster teams, I would like it to be how Gase used Moreno in 2013.While the above is probably true it hasn't worked that way in practice over the past 3 year years. In Gase's offences as long as there are two competent backs they have usually split carries. The only times when a back gets the full work load seems to be when one of the competent backs gets injured leaving only one. In 2013 it was Ball/Hill then Hill/Anderson. In 2014 it was Hill/Anderson till Hill got hurt. Then in 2015 Forte was the man till he got hurt then it was Langford/Carey then Forte/Langford.
I think if Gase had a stud RB who could do everything he would be the bell cow. But I don't think that Ajai or Foster are going to qualify. My guess is its a true time share to start the season at least. 11-13 touches each per game. Good news for Ajayi owners is Foster will likely be broken by week 6 and Ajayi will likely be the man after that.
I went back and rechecked my position. Here is what I see. Let me know if it is different than what you see.Disagree abbotjamesr
Look at the usage of the RB from the game logs. I linked them all in above post. It does not fit what you are describing at all aside from last season with the Bears after Forte was injured.
This is an interesting comment. What do you think Woodhead is worth right now? On the one hand, he was a top 10 RB in total points and top 15 in ppg in PPR leagues in each of his last two healthy seasons. On the other hand, the Chargers could run more often and more effectively and shift some of Woodhead's touches to Gordon this year. My gut feeling is that Woodhead > Foster in PPR leagues, based on recent performance and Foster's injury history.I think foster is worth about the same as woodhead right now.
Yeah, i see them both as similar risk/reward. Neither one is likely to lead the nfl in carries. They both get receptions and goal line opportunities. They are both old and have young guys who could take over for them at any time, but both are proven fantasy studs who for some reason are always underappreciated. Both should get a bundle of receptions but the rest of their role is kind of in limbo. Woodhead doesnt have quite the upside but also isnt nearly the same kind of injury risk. Either one could be a rb1 or total bust this year. I think its reasonable to prefer either one given what we know right now.This is an interesting comment. What do you think Woodhead is worth right now? On the one hand, he was a top 10 RB in total points and top 15 in ppg in PPR leagues in each of his last two healthy seasons. On the other hand, the Chargers could run more often and more effectively and shift some of Woodhead's touches to Gordon this year. My gut feeling is that Woodhead > Foster in PPR leagues, based on recent performance and Foster's injury history.
Yeah, it's shocking to hear how highly some people view Foster. He looked old & used up last year before his major injury. Yes, he caught some passes & scored a few TDs but it was obvious to anyone who actually watched him, that the wheels had already come off. I was actively trying to trade him (even with his good ppg) when he went down with the injury. Now he's coming back from one of the most difficult injuries for RBs. If he does beat out Ajayi, then neither one is any good, and the Dolphins are in trouble.Foster is indeed intriguing, but I think many in the fantasy community are viewing him as who he was not who he is now.
As we've seen from many great RBs before him, when the wheels fall off, they fall off quickly.
Not saying that he can't re-discover the fountain of youth, but I think people need to draft accordingly.