Tiki can take it outside with the run or pass, and run it inside.
Jacobs isn't a typical slow, plodding power back. He has some wheels too.
The Ron Dayne Kool-Aid from a few years ago:"Giant RB Ron Dayne has looked great in camp thus far and is earning the respect of his teammates: "I'm just glad he's with us and somebody else has to deal with him," Pro Bowl linebacker Jessie Armstead said.
Since the minicamps, veterans have been most surprised by Dayne's excellent vision and his quick cuts in spite of his blocky frame. His thick body has raised questions about his quickness and speed since he was a grade-schooler, yet somehow he gets results. "I watched him in college and thought, 'Wow, he's kind of slow,"' guard Glenn Parker said. "But out here with him, he's much faster than I thought and he's much bigger than I thought. A lot of linemen and especially linebackers and safeties are going to regret hitting him." Dayne looked good in Saturday's scrimmage, breaking tackles en route to a 12-yard scamper and improvising a 1-yard touchdown run one play after incumbent starter Joe Montgomery was stuffed....
"He's fluid, so it doesn't look like he is running hard or working hard, but he is working and moving hard," said offensive tackle Lomas Brown, who used to block for Barry Sanders.
"I think he is going to be a special talent, I really do. I'd be surprised if he wasn't, to be honest with you."'
I do think Jacobs gets work, but Tiki's still the man. They'll use Jacobs to spell him more this year. They'll bring in Jacobs in some goalline packages.