All that said, this offense should be dramatically improved, which in theory should mean more offensive plays run than under say, Mike White or Zach Wilson. Longer drives sustained means more plays means more touches to share.
Wait
Hold that thought. ARod hurt his calf.
Aaron Rodgers suffered an apparent calf injury during Tuesday’s practice.
Rodgers was seen clutching his left calf after throwing an interception in practice. He continued to play, struggling to complete passes for the remainder of the practice session. Rodgers missed time in OTAs due to a right calf issue. His health will be paramount to the Jets, who will surely exercise extreme caution with their 39-year-old QB.
Ruh roh
That's concerning.
I was just coming in here to post something I've been mulling but Rodgers needs to be healthy for it to be a chance.
I checked a few draft boards last night, all FFPC and these were $350-2,000 dollar leagues. Breece seems to be holding as a mid to late 4th and Dalvin hovering in that 6th round range.Roughly putting Breece around a high end RB2 and Dalvin as a mid to high end RB3 relative to where other RB's are going.
What I was thinking was what are the odds they both exceed that value? I think it's actually kind of good.
Kamara/Ingram is the gold standard for RB duos but they are not alone. Ekeler and Gordon were really good, in 2019 they played together for 12 games and they combined for 32.5 fantasy points a game, basically both RB1's. The Browns have gotten low end RB1 numbers out of Chubb combined with low end RB2 numbers out of Hunt. The Lions produced two mid low end RB2's last year.
It's actually very easy for me to see this duo having at least fantasy success along the lines of the Browns and the Lions, assuming good health with obvious caveat if one is not healthy the other one likely booms. I just find myself mulling if they break through to that next level, that Ekeler/Gordon level.
Key to this is really 3 things IMO:
1. Get a lot of targets. Due to pass catching options other then Wilson being less then exciting and an older RB who does not want to run this is possible. I'd note that Wilson smashed his RB targets last year like never before under Hackett.
2. Score a lot of TD's
3. Not get a third RB involved.
I think we have a few very viable teams this year that can at least replicate a Chubb/Hunt situation, as in a low end RB1 with a low end RB2. I'll be in fact very surprised if we don't see this at least once. The Lions and Jets IMO have valid shots to do something more similar to the Ekeler/Gordon model.