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It looks like there are individual threads dedicated to Richardson, Miller, and Wilson, so there should definitely be one dedicated to Martin.
Is the Ray Rice comparison legitimate, or is it fodder created by Greg Schiano because of his obvious relationship with both players?
The tale of the tape. Combine results:
Ray Rice -
5'8 and 199 pounds
40 yard dash - 4.42
Bench press reps - 23
Vertical jump - 31.5"
Broad jump - 9'11"
20 yard shuttle - 4.2
3 cone drill - 6.65
Doug Martin -
5'9 and 223 pounds
40 yard dash - 4.55
Bench press reps - 28
Vertical jump - 36"
Broad jump - 10'
20 yard shuttle - 4.16
3 cone drill - 6.79
Pretty comparable numbers with Martin having the advantage in size and the explosive measurables, while Rice had the slight edge in the speed categories other than the 20 yard split. Martin outclassed Rice in 4 of the 6 main categories. Both players also possess excellent vision, lateral agility, and receiving ability.
Martin has landed in a seemingly good spot with the Buccaneers looking like a team on the rise, and I'd expect him to be a better version of Ahmad Bradshaw in Mike Sullivan's offense. Is it out of the realm of possibility to think Martin could be the best fantasy RB to come out of this draft class?
Doug Martin Highlights
Is the Ray Rice comparison legitimate, or is it fodder created by Greg Schiano because of his obvious relationship with both players?
The tale of the tape. Combine results:
Ray Rice -
5'8 and 199 pounds
40 yard dash - 4.42
Bench press reps - 23
Vertical jump - 31.5"
Broad jump - 9'11"
20 yard shuttle - 4.2
3 cone drill - 6.65
Doug Martin -
5'9 and 223 pounds
40 yard dash - 4.55
Bench press reps - 28
Vertical jump - 36"
Broad jump - 10'
20 yard shuttle - 4.16
3 cone drill - 6.79
Pretty comparable numbers with Martin having the advantage in size and the explosive measurables, while Rice had the slight edge in the speed categories other than the 20 yard split. Martin outclassed Rice in 4 of the 6 main categories. Both players also possess excellent vision, lateral agility, and receiving ability.
Martin has landed in a seemingly good spot with the Buccaneers looking like a team on the rise, and I'd expect him to be a better version of Ahmad Bradshaw in Mike Sullivan's offense. Is it out of the realm of possibility to think Martin could be the best fantasy RB to come out of this draft class?
Doug Martin Highlights
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