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If that's the case Riddick will be on IR in 2 weeks.70/30 to Riddick and Washington getting GL. At least immediately. Washington's role could grow if Riddick is less effective running
If that's the case Riddick will be on IR in 2 weeks.70/30 to Riddick and Washington getting GL. At least immediately. Washington's role could grow if Riddick is less effective running
If Gordon went down do you think Woodhead would get increased carries? Nope... Role players are role players bruh.Riddick was #2 in the league last year in Targets and receptions for RBs just a couple behind Woodhead.
Riddick looks better this year, why is he all of a sudden a candidate for more bench time?
Exactly, and his roll was Huge.If Gordon went down do you think Woodhead would get increased carries? Nope... Role players are role players bruh.
And zero% chance he gets 70%. DET is not dumb.Zero percent chance Riddick holds up with 70% of the backfield touches
he has been up until this point anyways.Is he still returning kicks? Nice bump in return leagues if so.
I went at 30% at first then 5 min before deadline I went to 35% and got him. I saw the next highest bid was 33%. It's a 16 team PPR league who I know most of the members and this league is very aware of the situations in the nfl.Got him for 36%, next highest bid was only 6%
Wow! I chose Washington over several others and got him on waivers for Woodhead. He's on my bench; I'd be happy to be able to use him on bye weeks.Im starting him with confidence this week.
Thats not important.Over whom?
In terms of market prices based on 4 leagues I'm in, one of which is dynasty, I bid $22 in a 12-team redraft PPR league and no one else bid. Picked up in a 10 team dynasty PPR with 25 man rosters, and an additional 2x 10 team standard redraft with 0 opposition. I love it, and talking to people in these leagues to get a pulse check everyone who has Riddick is/was doing cartwheels. All aboardI went at 30% at first then 5 min before deadline I went to 35% and got him. I saw the next highest bid was 33%. It's a 16 team PPR league who I know most of the members and this league is very aware of the situations in the nfl.
  
 All aboard as well. I'm not feeling bad on how much I had to pay to get him but this is what FF is all about. Could be a flop OR could be the next CJ Anderson from 2014.In terms of market prices based on 4 leagues I'm in, one of which is dynasty, I bid $22 in a 12-team redraft PPR league and no one else bid. Picked up in a 10 team dynasty PPR with 25 man rosters, and an additional 2x 10 team standard redraft with 0 opposition. I love it, and talking to people in these leagues to get a pulse check everyone who has Riddick is/was doing cartwheels. All aboard![]()
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Yeah you have a reasonable analysis here. I think his floor is goal line carries and 30 yards. His ceiling is getting 60-70% of the rushing attempts as the split has been with Abdullah and Riddick. If Abdullah was valued as a potential RB2 moreso 3, I see no reason why Washington can't fill that roll eventually and even surpass it with 1- goal line carries and 2- return yards.So let me try and wrap my head around what is going thru the mindset of people...
-Riddick has been in the Detroit system for quite some time, has lots of game experience, was an integral part of the game plan going into the season to begin with, he's probably played 500-1,000 offensive snaps over his short career? He sort of played his way on to the field and also others around him got injured and fumbled, etc...
-Washington is a rookie drafted in the 7th round out of Washington stands 6'2/225 and runs a 4.44...I had to read that again and the light bulb just went POP, I got it and I now see what you all are looking at here...wow.
What is the story here? He had good stats in college on a per touch basis but he never carried the load. He won't be asked to do so here either. My guess is he will see a small share of the touches for a couple weeks but even a 65/35 split at some point, Detroit is all over the place as a team. 50/TD with a couple catches on a good week is my guess, wouldn't get overly excited. If you have suffered major injuries and many have, I can see trying to get him but this is no sure thing.
Watching Washington in the x-season and last game I find it hard to believe he lasted until the 7th rd and probably would have been undrafted had the Lions not taken him. Seems to have it all, power, size and speed and he falls forward, Abdulah was worthless in short yardage situation and he always got stuffed.So let me try and wrap my head around what is going thru the mindset of people...
-Riddick has been in the Detroit system for quite some time, has lots of game experience, was an integral part of the game plan going into the season to begin with, he's probably played 500-1,000 offensive snaps over his short career? He sort of played his way on to the field and also others around him got injured and fumbled, etc...
-Washington is a rookie drafted in the 7th round out of Washington stands 6'2/225 and runs a 4.44...I had to read that again and the light bulb just went POP, I got it and I now see what you all are looking at here...wow.
What is the story here? He had good stats in college on a per touch basis but he never carried the load. He won't be asked to do so here either. My guess is he will see a small share of the touches for a couple weeks but even a 65/35 split at some point, Detroit is all over the place as a team. 50/TD with a couple catches on a good week is my guess, wouldn't get overly excited. If you have suffered major injuries and many have, I can see trying to get him but this is no sure thing.
Totally agree MOP,but isn't that the entire point on playing FF? FF is never a sure thing, but sometimes you need to spend money to maybe get a chance on getting as close to a sure thing in FF. Besides CJ Anderson was undrafted, and look and him now and how many ppl whiffed on him in 2014, and didn't spend what they needed to to get him. Washington was drafted in the 7th und,from watching him I have no idea how he lasted that long,so diamonds can be found anywhere especially RBs.So let me try and wrap my head around what is going thru the mindset of people...
-Riddick has been in the Detroit system for quite some time, has lots of game experience, was an integral part of the game plan going into the season to begin with, he's probably played 500-1,000 offensive snaps over his short career? He sort of played his way on to the field and also others around him got injured and fumbled, etc...
-Washington is a rookie drafted in the 7th round out of Washington stands 6'2/225 and runs a 4.44...I had to read that again and the light bulb just went POP, I got it and I now see what you all are looking at here...wow.
What is the story here? He had good stats in college on a per touch basis but he never carried the load. He won't be asked to do so here either. My guess is he will see a small share of the touches for a couple weeks but even a 65/35 split at some point, Detroit is all over the place as a team. 50/TD with a couple catches on a good week is my guess, wouldn't get overly excited. If you have suffered major injuries and many have, I can see trying to get him but this is no sure thing.
Perfect way to sum up on how many of us are feeling.Yeah you have a reasonable analysis here. I think his floor is goal line carries and 30 yards. His ceiling is getting 60-70% of the rushing attempts as the split has been with Abdullah and Riddick. If Abdullah was valued as a potential RB2 moreso 3, I see no reason why Washington can't fill that roll eventually and even surpass it with 1- goal line carries and 2- return yards.
I said this in a different thread, if people think they have David Johnson they will be sorely disappointed. But he's not C-Mike, overhyped from the get go and will amount to JUG.
The attraction is goal line looks, so the potential to score every week, and the opportunity to become something greater with a larger share of the load. Ceiling is very high and floor still has him as a decent bye week fill in. Not to mention, Riddick could go down any time making him a true bell cow. Granted yes, anyone can go down any time, but Riddick isn't necessarily known for being ironman
These are the type of guys that win leagues. Id much rather pay for upside than pay for Asiata for example. Every year there are guys that come out of nowhere.....maybe Washington is that guy maybe he isn't. Id rather pay to play than sit there with lots of FAB dollars at the end of the year wondering if I should spend 40% on turds.So let me try and wrap my head around what is going thru the mindset of people...
-Riddick has been in the Detroit system for quite some time, has lots of game experience, was an integral part of the game plan going into the season to begin with, he's probably played 500-1,000 offensive snaps over his short career? He sort of played his way on to the field and also others around him got injured and fumbled, etc...
-Washington is a rookie drafted in the 7th round out of Washington stands 6'2/225 and runs a 4.44...I had to read that again and the light bulb just went POP, I got it and I now see what you all are looking at here...wow.
What is the story here? He had good stats in college on a per touch basis but he never carried the load. He won't be asked to do so here either. My guess is he will see a small share of the touches for a couple weeks but even a 65/35 split at some point, Detroit is all over the place as a team. 50/TD with a couple catches on a good week is my guess, wouldn't get overly excited. If you have suffered major injuries and many have, I can see trying to get him but this is no sure thing.
And here is where I would have some differing POV. Abdullah was an incredible talent in college, IMO he was better than Duke Johnson coming out and so when I look at Washington and see that he didn't make it happen consistently in college but then he is expected in the NFL to just fill Abdullah's shoes.Yeah you have a reasonable analysis here. I think his floor is goal line carries and 30 yards. His ceiling is getting 60-70% of the rushing attempts as the split has been with Abdullah and Riddick. If Abdullah was valued as a potential RB2 moreso 3, I see no reason why Washington can't fill that roll eventually and even surpass it with 1- goal line carries and 2- return yards.
I said this in a different thread, if people think they have David Johnson they will be sorely disappointed. But he's not C-Mike, overhyped from the get go and will amount to JUG.
The attraction is goal line looks, so the potential to score every week, and the opportunity to become something greater with a larger share of the load. Ceiling is very high and floor still has him as a decent bye week fill in. Not to mention, Riddick could go down any time making him a true bell cow. Granted yes, anyone can go down any time, but Riddick isn't necessarily known for being ironman
 That's the situation that I come back to as well. The guy has the measurables but supposedly it's other parts of his game that need work so it may take some time to gain the trust and work himself into the role like David Johnson. It's a marathon, not a sprint, and I expect that if he becomes a significant factor it's not going to happen this weekend but over the weeks to come. At the end of the day though it's really not that hard as his role will be dictated by what he does on the field on Sunday's. If he goes out there and makes plays and looks much better side by side in comparison to Riddick he'll garner more touches.He looks smooth. Few carries I watched he had patience following blocks and finding seams. If he can shoe ball security and pass protection he can be a bellow.
Comparing to David Johnson is fair. Similar metrics. Both played wr also. Both were not initial starters on their teams. Dwayne will need to Earn the trust of coaches. If he does no reason he can't perform like DJ. There have upgraded the line. They have multiple receiving threats and a good QB so no stacking the box against him. He is also a good pass catcher so can stay in on passing downs and doesn't tip defense off for run or passing play..
Remember Chris Johnson was the lead back last year for Arizona. DJ only took over due to injury.
Yeah, I find myself agreeing with you on most of your posts, which makes me feel like maybe I do know what I'm talking about most of the time...And here is where I would have some differing POV. Abdullah was an incredible talent in college, IMO he was better than Duke Johnson coming out and so when I look at Washington and see that he didn't make it happen consistently in college but then he is expected in the NFL to just fill Abdullah's shoes.
I feel comfortable in saying that it might be a leap. I see some nice reception totals for a college RB in Washington however that could simply translate to 3rd down duties. At the same time Riddick doesn't have the position completely on lock down but I also think Detroit is planning on a major increase in his volume.
It's not as easy as filling Abdullah's shoes. I understand AA frustrated owners and now they are really upset because he is gone for the season.
Intangibles/TeaLeaves/MOPVooDoo...I have to admit I like the story. He can catch and that makes him valuable, he has speed and that makes him dangerous in open space, he has size and that makes him even more dangerous when he is trying to be brought down by a Corner/Safety. The door is open for someone to make a huge impact in the Lions' offense which has talent at the skill spots. Abdullah was a completely different back, a lot smaller IMO, perhaps Washington's size will work to his advantage. A poor man's Spencer Ware in the making?![]()
 Posting it one last time for effect... it's not just the size and speed. It's the size, speed, and AGILITY in that package of size and speed. The decision tree, based solely on combine metrics gives him a 78% chance of finishing as a top-12 RB1 in PPR in his first 3 years in the league. Think about that... now add in the situation -- offense is rolling, his biggest competition for inside carries just went out for the season. His other primary competition on the team has 90 CAREER CARRIES (that's it) with a career YPC of 3.2. Riddick's career high in carries came last season with a whopping 43. He's already halfway there this season through two games.We've got another former WR converting to RB, only this one's a SPARQ freak. We don't have combine numbers, cause he wasn't invited (at least I don't believe he was). At his pro day, at 6'1" and 223lbs, he posted 21 reps on the bench; a 4.48 40 with a 1.58 10-yard split; a vertical of 37.5"; a broad of 127"; a 3-cone of 6.85; a short shuttle of 4.22. Had he been at the combine, those figures would've ranked him 10th on the bench; 8th in the 40; 4th in the vertical; 4th in the broad jump; 2nd in the 3-cone; 6th in the short shuttle. Further food for thought... per Kevin Cole's decision tree over at RotoViz (paid, but RotoViz gives free reads occassionally), strictly looking at what combine drills matter for RBs from a modeling perspective, Washington falls in the 78% success rate bucket -- using his pro day numbers, but that's all we've got. The stars of that bucket? Adrian Peterson, Marshawn Lynch, DeMarco Murray, Latavius Murray, Darren McFadden, and Joseph Addai, to name a few.
Here are some runsI haven't seen Washington run so somebody help me out here but just looking at the measurements he reminds me of both Marcel Reece and Latavius Murray. Tall, heavy and great 40 times.
Think Bryce Brown as a physical package with an actual head on his shoulders.I haven't seen Washington run so somebody help me out here but just looking at the measurements he reminds me of both Marcel Reece and Latavius Murray. Tall, heavy and great 40 times.
Obviously we don't know yet what kind of player Washington will be. And I would argue that we are still figuring out what kind of player Ware is. That said, it seems a bit limiting to say "a poor man's Spencer Ware" even with the ridiculous point per touch pace that Ware is producing right now.. A poor man's Spencer Ware in the making?![]()
I just made him my new RB6 on the end of my bench. Had to cut one Washington to get another Washington.Obviously we don't know yet what kind of player Washington will be. And I would argue that we are still figuring out what kind of player Ware is. That said, it seems a bit limiting to say "a poor man's Spencer Ware" even with the ridiculous point per touch pace that Ware is producing right now.
Also, in terms of comparison I think the combine analysis from below I found from a Dwayne Washington google search that led me to a Reddit thread is very interesting:
David Johnson NFL.com Combine Analysis
STRENGTHS Looks good on the hoof. Possesses a big body and falls forward for additional yards. Smooth pass-catcher out of the backfield and is a mismatch for linebackers. Has been a consistent weapon out of the backfield while in college. Uses an effective jump cut on inside runs to change direction and can string a couple of them together on the same run. Has good long speed when he gets into space.
WEAKNESSES Long-strider. Doesn't always look like he has the foot quickness to burst through the hole consistently. Allows defenders to get a hand on him through the replace and isn't a classic finisher. Tends to hit the brakes too hard in order to make his cuts. Questionable vision. Looks to make cuts instead of keeping the run play-side. Scouts want to see more fire in his play demeanor. Play strength and blocking are problems. Goes down too easily.
Dwayne Washington NFL.com Combine Analysis
STRENGTHS Possesses rare combination of size and speed. Flashes the juice once he hits it onto second level. Has a rush of 68 yards or more in each of his three seasons despite limited carries. Has enough early wiggle. Has athletic traits that cannot be ignored. Former wide receiver with ability to destroy linebackers matched up on him out of the backfield. Able to threaten the seam as pass catcher.
WEAKNESSES Long strider. Struggles to make quick, decisive cuts. Poor feel for the right running track on stretch plays. Looks for cutback lanes that arent there. Will run up blockers back and has very little feel between tackles. Scatback who fails to run to his size. Plagued by fumbles putting ball on the ground 10 times in 227 career carries. Lost starting job this season and missed final three games due to injury. Has struggled to stay healthy during time at Washington.
https://youtu.be/2V16Z8Xw5TsI haven't seen Washington run so somebody help me out here but just looking at the measurements he reminds me of both Marcel Reece and Latavius Murray. Tall, heavy and great 40 times.
I come away with a few takes from that video.https://youtu.be/2V16Z8Xw5Ts
I like the extra gear.. I seem to see clips where he has more than a step in distance.. I believe in the Pros he wont have that extra step, but theres still extra room..
Skip to 2:44 youll see him basically gas the defenders who appeared to be gaining an angle at one point
Id suggest reading the rest of the posts, and locate Waldmans video (if needed)
I'd take a look at the cutups in SSND film room thread. I think you'll see both patience in letting his blockers setup and some breaking arm tackles.I come away with a few takes from that video.
1. Those holes he is running thru on some of those monster runs, he is untouched and so I just am saying that he isn't breaking tackles and you typically need to do that in the NFL. Not saying he can't.
2. He is not a natural runner, he kind of looks like a WR getting an endaround in his approach towards the line. I'm not sure he has the natural patience a RB typically would have.
3. I can see where Detroit can exploit him on the passing game. He looks very good destroying a LB in coverage or blowing by a Safety or you can see what he does. He will make a mint int he passing game if they can get him into space. This guy might be big but he doesn't crave contact.
Only played three years and the Huskies sucked so people probably don't remember anyone from those years.I follow the Pac 12 pretty closely and I don't remember him at Washington. This sounds like the second coming of CMike. That being said, I stashed him on the end of my bench in a couple leagues because of this thread.
You do know that Washington is a far superior receiver to zenner?? He also passed him on the depth chart in just a few weeks.I don't think his running ability is in great question here. He's an unknown, and no sure thing, but he looks like a guy who will be productive if he gets the carries.
The question that will make or break him is exactly how raw is he in terms of the other elements of playing running back? Can he pass protect? Does he run within the scheme? Because last season proved these things are of pretty major importance to Caldwell given how stubborn Detroit was with Bell last season. It's one thing to be active on game day and get some situational carries. It's another thing completely to be the guy trusted to do it all. This is also a pass-heavy team, so while I'd add Washington everywhere I can since his upside warrants it, I also won't be shocked to see Zenner get his share of the action, too.
Zach zenner is a practice squad level jagYou do know that Washington is a far superior receiver to zenner?? He also passed him on the depth chart in just a few weeks.
Can you unwrap this for me? What source arrives at that 78% chance stat?The decision tree, based solely on combine metrics gives him a 78% chance of finishing as a top-12 RB1 in PPR in his first 3 years in the league.
Thats the perfect move.. right thing to do!I follow the Pac 12 pretty closely and I don't remember him at Washington. This sounds like the second coming of CMike. That being said, I stashed him on the end of my bench in a couple leagues because of this thread.