Plus Hunt is just a much better runner than Pacheco so while he may officially be the starter, Hunt will get the goal line work which means 40 yards rushing and not much else for Pacheco.Yea Pacheco, is more valuable here. but not grossly. I believe Rashee Rice is the biggest impact to KC backfield. As long as he is upright he kinda functions as a suedo pass catching RB
Barf. Guess I’ll see how he plays then will possibly drop for the next flyer before the early window.4 active RBs
I suppose he could still get the majority of carries, but hard to see him being a bell cow with so many options.Barf. Guess I’ll see how he plays then will possibly drop for the next flyer before the early window.4 active RBs
He’s “special”I was right about Rodriguez it seems. Cream rised to the top!
I really hope he scores here and im going to try to trade him Tuesday morningI was right about Rodriguez it seems. Cream rised to the top!
Agreed. As someone said in one of these Commanders threads, their future starting running back is likely not on the team right now.CRod is "special", haha. I actually like Rodriguez. I think he's a little underrated, but just a guy in the end. There's minimal long-term FF value there.
You're much better off staying with Bill in dynasty, even with how the situation has played out so far. It's simply a matter of the differences in their ceiling. If you want to invest in a similar style RB as CRod, Ollie Gordon would be a WAY better long-term investment, even though he's getting a lot fewer touches right now.
Chess, not checkers...
More like 'Back'gammon and you Die in the Baffle Box.CRod is "special", haha. I actually like Rodriguez. I think he's a little underrated, but just a guy in the end. There's minimal long-term FF value there.
You're much better off staying with Bill in dynasty, even with how the situation has played out so far. It's simply a matter of the differences in their ceiling. If you want to invest in a similar style RB as CRod, Ollie Gordon would be a WAY better long-term investment, even though he's getting a lot fewer touches right now.
Chess, not checkers...
Chris Rodriguez Jr. makes second-straight start: Rodriguez was the Commanders' primary running back for the first two drives, totaling eight carries before any other Commanders running back ran the ball.
The Commanders started the season with Austin Ekeler as their starting running back, using him for two drives before turning primarily to Jacory Croskey-Merritt. After Ekeler’s season-ending injury, Rodriguez took over as the starter for two weeks. Croskey-Merritt played well enough over the first four weeks to earn the starting job in Week 5, leading to a 14-carry, 111-yard and two-touchdown game. However, he was held to 3.6 yards per carry or fewer in each of the last five games.
This led the team to turn back to Rodriguez for the first two drives last week. Rather than Croskey-Merritt taking over for the rest of the game as he did in the first four weeks of the season, the two running backs split snaps for the second and third quarters. Rodriguez suffered a shoulder injury, causing him to miss the rest of the game. Luckily, Rodriguez was a full participant in practice this week.
Rodriguez started the first two drives, which took most of the first half. Croskey-Merritt didn’t play his first snap until there were less than six minutes in the half. The Commanders also turned to Rodriguez to begin the second half. The Commanders did a good job of avoiding long third downs, so receiving back Jeremy McNichols didn’t play as much as usual. This left Rodriguez with season-highs in playing time and touches.
Rodriguez should be a top priority off the waiver wire in any league where he is available. The Commanders have their bye week next week, but Rodriguez has an excellent schedule during the fantasy playoffs. Washington faces its three division rivals. The New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys both rank among the top three teams at allowing fantasy points to running backs, while the Eagles have also been a favorable matchup for running backs. Croskey-Merritt should no longer be in fantasy starting lineups, but he is one of the top handcuffs for the rest of the season due to the Commanders' late-season schedule.
Hard work and grinding does pay off sometimes.Chris Rodriguez rushed 15 times for 79 yards in the Commanders’ Week 11 loss to the Dolphins.
Rodriguez drew the start last week but left early with a shoulder injury. He played a full four quarters today and easily led the team in carries and rushing yards. Jacory Croskey-Merritt saw nine attempts and Jeremy McNichols rushed four times. The Commanders have thrown in the towel on Bill, elevating Rodriguez to lead back duties. He will be a two-down RB3 versus the Broncos coming out of Washington’s upcoming bye.
- Rotoworld
Tbh I thought he had gotten dinged up a bit (but turned out to be minor) in the second half that’s why he stopped playing for a while, but maybe I am wrong.Seems like Rodriguez is the first half guy and JCM is the second half guy. I guess the idea is it’s keeping them both fresh and injury free?
Neal catches passes.Him or Neal ROS?
Jones could see a lot of action in the passing game if Vike’s are trailing, whereas Rodriguez is a bit TD dependent against a stout DEN defense. Pick your poison situation…Any hope for tonight? I’m hating the Min @ Sea matchup so I want to remove myself from everything Viking, so looking at Rodriguez over AJones.
Chris Rodriguez rushed 10 times for 52 yards in the Commanders’ Week 14 loss to the Vikings.
Rodriguez continues to look like the Commanders’ best running back. The third-year pro got the ball on the team’s opening drive and strung together a respectable 4-32-0 line to help get the Commanders down to the Vikings’ two-yard line. Unfortunately, the Commanders opted to go with three straight passes to try to put the ball in the end zone, with the final attempt ending with a dropped pass by Deebo Samuel. Given that Jacory Croskey-Merritt didn’t see his first snaps until late in the third-quarter, it’s clear that Rodriguez is the lead back in Washington. That said, he’ll be a touchdown-dependent RB3 in Week 15’s game against the Giants.
- Rotoworld
They got blown out. Game totally got away from WASH.I don't get this. He looks like the best back in DC by a good margin but, he can barely get 10 touches.
Kingsbury can be okay coordinating a pass game but he has no commitment to getting his RBs involved.
17 RB carries, 6 QB carries (not sure how many were designed) 24 pass attempts. That can work if your QBs are dialed in but, they weren't and Rodriguez was the one dialed in and KK didn't take advantage of that.