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Official CJ Spiller (1 Viewer)

That defense took a hit yesterday with the Kiko news. That offense is going to have to step up to offset that......

 
Rotoworld:

C.J. Spiller - RB - Bills

According to the Bills' official website, C.J. Spiller is likely to touch the ball 20 times per game "if the offense is operating at peak efficiency."

The site calls Spiller the "bell cow" in a quartet that also features Fred Jackson, Bryce Brown and Anthony Dixon. It's an optimistic projection, and one hard to take too seriously after the Bills said Spiller would be fed "till he pukes" last season. He ended up averaging just 15.6 touches per game, playing through a sprained ankle and being used between the tackles far too often. A fully healthy Spiller is exciting and he'll bring plenty of upside as a RB2, but it's unlikely the coaches see him as a workhorse. We're thinking 13-16 touches per game.

Related: Fred Jackson, Bryce Brown, Anthony Dixon

Source: buffalobills.com Jul 14 - 11:00 AM
 
Rotoworld:

C.J. Spiller - RB - Bills

According to the Bills' official website, C.J. Spiller is likely to touch the ball 20 times per game "if the offense is operating at peak efficiency."

The site calls Spiller the "bell cow" in a quartet that also features Fred Jackson, Bryce Brown and Anthony Dixon. It's an optimistic projection, and one hard to take too seriously after the Bills said Spiller would be fed "till he pukes" last season. He ended up averaging just 15.6 touches per game, playing through a sprained ankle and being used between the tackles far too often. A fully healthy Spiller is exciting and he'll bring plenty of upside as a RB2, but it's unlikely the coaches see him as a workhorse. We're thinking 13-16 touches per game.

Related: Fred Jackson, Bryce Brown, Anthony Dixon

Source: buffalobills.com Jul 14 - 11:00 AM
He averaged 15.6 in 2012 when he was top 10 in most leagues.

 
Rotoworld:

C.J. Spiller - RB - Bills

According to the Bills' official website, C.J. Spiller is likely to touch the ball 20 times per game "if the offense is operating at peak efficiency."

The site calls Spiller the "bell cow" in a quartet that also features Fred Jackson, Bryce Brown and Anthony Dixon. It's an optimistic projection, and one hard to take too seriously after the Bills said Spiller would be fed "till he pukes" last season. He ended up averaging just 15.6 touches per game, playing through a sprained ankle and being used between the tackles far too often. A fully healthy Spiller is exciting and he'll bring plenty of upside as a RB2, but it's unlikely the coaches see him as a workhorse. We're thinking 13-16 touches per game.

Related: Fred Jackson, Bryce Brown, Anthony Dixon

Source: buffalobills.com Jul 14 - 11:00 AM
big 'if'

 
Rotoworld:

The Bills' first training camp depth chart listed C.J. Spiller as the starting tailback over Fred Jackson.

Spiller did make ten "starts" to F-Jax's six last season, although Jackson finished with 253 touches compared to an injured Spiller's 235. Look for the pendulum to swing back toward a now-healthy Spiller in 2014. Jackson is still likely to open the season as a usable RB2/flex for as long as he stays upright. Spiller will be a high-ceiling, if volatile RB2 with weekly RB1 scoring upside.

Related: Fred Jackson

Source: Bills on Twitter

Jul 29 - 10:27 AM
 
Rotoworld:

Bills coach Doug Marrone said C.J. Spiller "looks more explosive than he did during the season last year."
Spiller missed just one game in 2013 due to his high-ankle injury, but was clearly playing at less than 100 percent. He was limited to 394 snaps and averaged only 16 touches per game. Spiller is a prime bounce-back candidate entering a contract year in Buffalo's run-heavy offense. He currently ranks as the No. 14 running back in Rotoworld's online Draft Guide.

Source: Bills on Twitter
 
Rotoworld:

C.J. Spiller rushed once for two yards in the Bills' Hall of Fame game preseason opener against the Giants.

We try to avoid jumping to conclusions off of small sample sizes, but Spiller's usage in the game was disappointing. He rotated evenly with Fred Jackson, and when Buffalo entered the red zone F-Jax became the primary back. Spiller is going to continue to be a volatile, week-to-week RB2 this season. He will not grab a hold of the Bills' true feature back job, because Buffalo doesn't have a feature back. And Spiller will have to score his TDs from 10-plus yards out.

Aug 3 - 9:17 PM
 
"We don't like to make judgements on small sample sizes, but we're going to make a definitive verdict on Spiller based on one carry in the first preseason game."

 
Rotoworld:

C.J. Spiller rushed once for two yards in the Bills' Hall of Fame game preseason opener against the Giants.

We try to avoid jumping to conclusions off of small sample sizes, but Spiller's usage in the game was disappointing. He rotated evenly with Fred Jackson, and when Buffalo entered the red zone F-Jax became the primary back. Spiller is going to continue to be a volatile, week-to-week RB2 this season. He will not grab a hold of the Bills' true feature back job, because Buffalo doesn't have a feature back. And Spiller will have to score his TDs from 10-plus yards out.

Aug 3 - 9:17 PM
Hey Rotoworld....have you met you?

 
Rotoworld:

C.J. Spiller - RB - Bills

C.J. Spiller says he has a "fire burning" after being called out for his disappointing 2013.

"I haven't forgotten what was written out there," Spiller said. ''I've got my axe ready to chip away some wood." Spiller also reiterated that he's 100 percent after playing through ankle issues for the majority of 2013. Spiller is a boom-or-bust RB2.

Source: Associated Press

Aug 7 - 3:01 PM
 
As great as Rotoworld is as a source of info-nuggets, it is equally bad in its often biased and superficial analyses.

The fact that Fred Jackson was on the field so much in the first quarter is the bigger story. Obviously, he knows the offense, nothing to prove, is old, getting injury-prone. Yet they chose to put him in over Spiller on most plays. Why? My guess is that if I were building a run-heavy offense to feature a fast, home-run type of back (who is also in a contract year), I would be very unlikely to use said back much in Game 1 of the preseason and risk some stupid injury like a pulled hamstring.

Much more likely: I'd put in the experienced backup guy to go through the motions with the 1s for 10 minutes and then move on to the third-stringers.

 
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Might as well be since Nate Hackett clearly has NO clue on how to use him, it's unreal. Between the tackles over and over and over. And then lots of screens to Jackson but none to Spiller. It's insane.
Has any reporter ever asked during a news conference about this??? I should come up there and interview Marrone and Hackett... first thing I'd ask them is why is he used like this???

 
Yeah it looks like nothing has changed. From what we've seen, Spiller will be used pretty much as he was last year, which will make him dependent on busting off huge TD runs to have good fantasy value. F-Jax isn't going anywhere.

 
Rotoworld:

C.J. Spiller - RB - Bills

C.J. Spiller received zero third-down or red-zone touches again in Saturday night's preseason game against the Steelers.

E.J. Manuel and the first-team offense played 47 snaps in the game. Fred Jackson started and handled 26 snaps, Spiller got 12 and Anthony Dixon mixed in late in the second quarter for nine. The amount of snaps isn't as concerning as the way this Doug Marrone regime continues to waste Spiller's unique talent. Right now, he's just an early-down change-of-pace back that is being asked to run between the tackles. Spiller's late-third round ADP is too rich considering this usage.

Related: Anthony Dixon, Fred Jackson

Source: Adam Levitan on Twitter
 
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leftcoastguy7 said:
Spiller starts off the season against the worst team against the run last year - the Bears. We won't have to wait long to see what's in store.
I expect the Bears to be much better defensively this year.

 
Might as well be since Nate Hackett clearly has NO clue on how to use him, it's unreal. Between the tackles over and over and over. And then lots of screens to Jackson but none to Spiller. It's insane.
Has any reporter ever asked during a news conference about this??? I should come up there and interview Marrone and Hackett... first thing I'd ask them is why is he used like this???
Buffalo Rumblings did a good analysis of Spiller's runs last year... They did call a number of outside runs that Spiller was never able to get to the corner on because the blocking was so poor. I don't think the line is going to be any better this year given how their off-season moves for the line have all backfired (not counting Henderson as he's still a reserve).

 
Given that I am unsure of what his usage will be (I dont think preseason is a great indication of exactly how he will be used, but it might be, so have to factor that in), and that the Bills offense sucks in general, probably a lot lower on Spiller now than ever before.

He seems like more of a best-ball type of value at RB where he will score well a few games and like a turd in the rest.

 
Love Spiller this year.
Agreed. People reading too much into vanilla offense and preseason usage. As usual.
Yeah what they should be looking at is his 2012 footage. Last year he played on a bum leg.
Well Gid bless ya man. I've drafted him in one best ball league and one head-to-head but he's off my daft list now. I'll let someone else take him round three and tear get Jackson much later. I went through this last year. May as well draft DMC in round 10. I wouldn't be surprised if they are the finish about the same.

 
so hes pretty much ellington without the 3rd down role or receptions and no chance at the goal line? drafters better hope fjax goes down.

 
so hes pretty much ellington without the 3rd down role or receptions and no chance at the goal line? drafters better hope fjax goes down.
If Fred goes down, they might just slot Bryce Brown into his role and keep Spiller's touches relatively the same.

 
Yeah he's a poor man's Ellington. Just like he was in 2012 when he got 1600 yards on 250 touches. That's the kind of season he's in for.

 
leftcoastguy7 said:
Spiller starts off the season against the worst team against the run last year - the Bears. We won't have to wait long to see what's in store.
Not the same team. Briggs, Tillman, DJ Williams; Jared Allen; Kyle Fuller; Ryan Mundy; 2 rookie DTs (Sutton; Henderson) were not on the team last year for the 2nd half when their run D fell to bottom.

 
Love Spiller this year.
Agreed. People reading too much into vanilla offense and preseason usage. As usual.
Yeah what they should be looking at is his 2012 footage. Last year he played on a bum leg.
While that is correct, you cannot ignore what his usage was last year along with Fred Jackson and that is has been exactly the same two games into preseason. Its mind-boggling.
Agreed. But when you are a speed back who doesn't have speed, that's tough sledding.

 
Yeah he's a poor man's Ellington. Just like he was in 2012 when he got 1600 yards on 250 touches. That's the kind of season he's in for.
I think you're expecting too much here.

Fred Jackson is likely going to be a bigger factor now than he was in 2012 and the entire coaching staff has changed since then. Not to mention some big changes on the offensive line.

 
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Maybe. We'll see. How many touches are you thinking for Spiller? 250 isn't that much really. He had 230 last year on a bum ankle. That's only 1 touch per game more. What I'm thinking is that his speed will be back and with that will come more touchdowns. I doubt a healthy Spiller is used less this season than last year. Expecting a bump of 1 touch per game isn't anything really considering how hurt he was last year.

Comparing Spiller's 2012 :tebow: season to his 2013 :topcat: season, we see that he had 6 more carries in 2012, but 300 more yards than he did in 2013. He had 9 more catches but 250 more yards. That's not usage based, the usage was arguably equal, that a dip in efficiency. I think that speaks more to his injury than to anything Fred Jackson did. Fred can just keep on keeping on like he has been (but he's older and father time is knocking) and Spiller could jump from RB27 to RB10 just by bouncing back and breaking off those long runs again. In 2012 Spiller had 12 carries of over 20 yards (6.0 avg), in 2013 he dropped to 9. That's not a huge drop but it's 60 yards. If those long ones end in scores, you are looking at potentially 60 more yards and 3 more touchdowns. Or put another way, he finishes 8 spots higher and in the Top 20. And that's without adding anything to his receiving numbers, which should also improve.

Look at it this way, this thread was started on October 3, 2013. I think the injury occurred in Week 2 or 3 (can somebody confirm this) but the team kind of denied it and kept saying he was in the game plan.

So if that's when it occurred, it means that he played the vast majority of his 2013 on a bum ankle. I don't think it ever healed. When Spiller was given rest he was able to roll out 18 fantasy points against the Chiefs and 24 against the Falcons in weeks 9 and 14 respectively.

Which is just a long way of saying, gamble on Spiller this season. He's healthy, super fast, contract motivated, and he's playing alongside an old man. Pay no attention to the injury marred 2012 campaign.

 

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