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RB Josh Jacobs, GB (2 Viewers)

Nice game but I wish GB had won, got some concerns they pull back on his usage rest of the regular season with basically being locked into a wild card slot.
 
Started slow. Balled out. Top 5ish in most formats. 16 tds. On an offense with promise that likes to use him. Just 26 years old. 300 carries this year is a red flag.
 
300 carries this year is a red flag.
Is it? I guess his worse year came the year after his greatest usage but I’m sure not avoiding him next year.
Ya. Whose to say. So many articles on this 300 number for RBS. I will say our bodies aren't designed to run 300 times at full speed into other people during a 17 games stretch. Everybody is different on how they handle it. I'm also not avoiding him. Dudes in his prime and should be a solid 1st round pick next year.
 
Just a reminder, he's a good RB on a good team. Finished RB5 in half ppr with 15 total TDs. I hope there is more negativity this offseason, like last year, so I can buy more Jacobs shares.
 
There was a lot of talk about his contract being designed so they could get out of it after this season.

Really no need for all of that. He's still a stud. Just needed a non-terrible situation.
 
There was a lot of talk about his contract being designed so they could get out of it after this season.

Really no need for all of that. He's still a stud. Just needed a non-terrible situation.
The only people talking about his contract and an "out" were the people who came in already not liking Jacobs and Lloyd fanbois.

Now before people get all worked up about that statement there is nothing wrong with being cautious about a RB who has a lot of touches and being excited for a rookie coming in.

The reality was though they are bringing in a good vet RB like Jacobs to be the lead feature guy. He will be the guy until he is not. In dynasty it is good to hedge your bets and handcuff your RBs. Go get you Lloyds/Wilsons etc.

But for this year and probably next it is Jacobs show until he can't go. At some point all RBs are going to be replaced but why was there so much disrespect for a top 10 RB going to a good team with no real threat for touches as a pure rookie wasn't coming in and being trusted to run all the offensive packages.
 
There was a lot of talk about his contract being designed so they could get out of it after this season.

Really no need for all of that. He's still a stud. Just needed a non-terrible situation.
The only people talking about his contract and an "out" were the people who came in already not liking Jacobs and Lloyd fanbois.

Now before people get all worked up about that statement there is nothing wrong with being cautious about a RB who has a lot of touches and being excited for a rookie coming in.

The reality was though they are bringing in a good vet RB like Jacobs to be the lead feature guy. He will be the guy until he is not. In dynasty it is good to hedge your bets and handcuff your RBs. Go get you Lloyds/Wilsons etc.

But for this year and probably next it is Jacobs show until he can't go. At some point all RBs are going to be replaced but why was there so much disrespect for a top 10 RB going to a good team with no real threat for touches as a pure rookie wasn't coming in and being trusted to run all the offensive packages.
I heard it on a few different dynasty podcasts. I think there was some concern after that ugly final season in Oakland.

But yeah, I was pretty confident he would bounce back in a better offense. The talent never left.
 
Redraft
Not a single bump by anyone in the Shark Pool in over 6 months and the season approaching fast
-Bijan, Barkley, CMC, Gibbs all go first
-Achance, Henry, Jeanty,

Then you have Bucky Irving who i think the world of but we need to look at the numbers as well.
JTaylor, Chase Brown, Kyren Williams, all of them are considerations but Jacobs seems like the safe veteran move when you come around the 1/2 turn
He falls to the middle of the 2nd, pairs well with a stud WR in the 1st if you can pull it off

337 touches last season, over 300 on the ground so he basically gets all the carries, would like to see him used more in th passing game since they struggle to find Wide Receivers
Do you want Jordan Love throwing 570 times if you are the front office? You might if he was as good as Aaron Rodgers in his prime but he's not. Way overpaid at this moment.

4.4 ypc, he avg just under 5 in 2022, feed the guy should be a big part of the game plan.
2,053 is his all time high total yds in '22, last year he got 1,670 but he improved on a career high of 12 all the way to 16TDs last season, Green Bay will factor into the Wildcard so he's gonna get a lot of touches, high volume RBs are hard to find. Don't be afraid to back him up with Marshawn Lloyd, injuries have slowed him down but once the season starts, he's worth a late dart throw

Jacobs will easily go over 300+ touches if he stays healthy, he's an autostart every week, hard to find and a safe spot anywhere in the 2nd round, easily could land in the Top 5-7 RBs '25
 
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^^^Bucky, Achane, even JT have higher ceilings, but seemingly significantly lower floors. There's no such thing as a safe RB, tho. It's a *health permitting* proposition for all of them.
 
Pretty sure I've had this guy 3 years I'm a row. I've got early first rounders in both my leagues and I have a feeling I'm gonna get him at the 2/3 turn again. (Especially in my full ppr league where everyone takes nothing but wr early) .

Just a solid stud
 
He is on the trade block in our dynasty, is a 2026 1st enough to get him? Probably projected a mid 1st.
Not for me. I think he has 2 years of top 10 numbers. I'd want more then one unknown future 1st for that. At 27, I do think when Jacobs does start to decline it's gonna be fast.
 
Redraft
Not a single bump by anyone in the Shark Pool in over 6 months and the season approaching fast
-Bijan, Barkley, CMC, Gibbs all go first
-Achance, Henry, Jeanty,

Then you have Bucky Irving who i think the world of but we need to look at the numbers as well.
JTaylor, Chase Brown, Kyren Williams, all of them are considerations but Jacobs seems like the safe veteran move when you come around the 1/2 turn
He falls to the middle of the 2nd, pairs well with a stud WR in the 1st if you can pull it off

337 touches last season, over 300 on the ground so he basically gets all the carries, would like to see him used more in th passing game since they struggle to find Wide Receivers
Do you want Jordan Love throwing 570 times if you are the front office? You might if he was as good as Aaron Rodgers in his prime but he's not. Way overpaid at this moment.

4.4 ypc, he avg just under 5 in 2022, feed the guy should be a big part of the game plan.
2,053 is his all time high total yds in '22, last year he got 1,670 but he improved on a career high of 12 all the way to 16TDs last season, Green Bay will factor into the Wildcard so he's gonna get a lot of touches, high volume RBs are hard to find. Don't be afraid to back him up with Marshawn Lloyd, injuries have slowed him down but once the season starts, he's worth a late dart throw

Jacobs will easily go over 300+ touches if he stays healthy, he's an autostart every week, hard to find and a safe spot anywhere in the 2nd round, easily could land in the Top 5-7 RBs '25
And Lloyd is injured AGAIN.
 
Redraft
Not a single bump by anyone in the Shark Pool in over 6 months and the season approaching fast
-Bijan, Barkley, CMC, Gibbs all go first
-Achance, Henry, Jeanty,

Then you have Bucky Irving who i think the world of but we need to look at the numbers as well.
JTaylor, Chase Brown, Kyren Williams, all of them are considerations but Jacobs seems like the safe veteran move when you come around the 1/2 turn
He falls to the middle of the 2nd, pairs well with a stud WR in the 1st if you can pull it off

337 touches last season, over 300 on the ground so he basically gets all the carries, would like to see him used more in th passing game since they struggle to find Wide Receivers
Do you want Jordan Love throwing 570 times if you are the front office? You might if he was as good as Aaron Rodgers in his prime but he's not. Way overpaid at this moment.

4.4 ypc, he avg just under 5 in 2022, feed the guy should be a big part of the game plan.
2,053 is his all time high total yds in '22, last year he got 1,670 but he improved on a career high of 12 all the way to 16TDs last season, Green Bay will factor into the Wildcard so he's gonna get a lot of touches, high volume RBs are hard to find. Don't be afraid to back him up with Marshawn Lloyd, injuries have slowed him down but once the season starts, he's worth a late dart throw

Jacobs will easily go over 300+ touches if he stays healthy, he's an autostart every week, hard to find and a safe spot anywhere in the 2nd round, easily could land in the Top 5-7 RBs '25
And Lloyd is injured AGAIN.

Amar Johnson can move
 
Redraft
Not a single bump by anyone in the Shark Pool in over 6 months and the season approaching fast
-Bijan, Barkley, CMC, Gibbs all go first
-Achance, Henry, Jeanty,

Then you have Bucky Irving who i think the world of but we need to look at the numbers as well.
JTaylor, Chase Brown, Kyren Williams, all of them are considerations but Jacobs seems like the safe veteran move when you come around the 1/2 turn
He falls to the middle of the 2nd, pairs well with a stud WR in the 1st if you can pull it off

337 touches last season, over 300 on the ground so he basically gets all the carries, would like to see him used more in th passing game since they struggle to find Wide Receivers
Do you want Jordan Love throwing 570 times if you are the front office? You might if he was as good as Aaron Rodgers in his prime but he's not. Way overpaid at this moment.

4.4 ypc, he avg just under 5 in 2022, feed the guy should be a big part of the game plan.
2.053 is his all time high total yds in '22, last year he got 1,670 but he improved on a career high of 12 all the way to 16TDs last season, Green Bay will factor into the Wildcard so he's gonna get a lot of touches, high volume RBs are hard to find. Don't be afraid to back him up with Marshawn Lloyd, injuries have slowed him down but once the season starts, he's worth a late dart throw

Jacobs will easily go over 300+ touches if he stays healthy, he's an autostart every week, hard to find and a safe spot anywhere in the 2nd round, easily could land in the Top 5-7 RBs '25
Jacobs wasn't bad the last year in LV, the team was complete garbage and the offense was non-functional.

Last year was what you get - and he added a few extra TD's.

A solid lock for 1500+ yds from scrimmage and 10-12 TD's.

27 yrs old, but in year 9, but never a major injury. Hard to keep him out of the top 7-8. Jeanty, Achane, Cook, Williams?
 
Redraft
Not a single bump by anyone in the Shark Pool in over 6 months and the season approaching fast
-Bijan, Barkley, CMC, Gibbs all go first
-Achance, Henry, Jeanty,

Then you have Bucky Irving who i think the world of but we need to look at the numbers as well.
JTaylor, Chase Brown, Kyren Williams, all of them are considerations but Jacobs seems like the safe veteran move when you come around the 1/2 turn
He falls to the middle of the 2nd, pairs well with a stud WR in the 1st if you can pull it off

337 touches last season, over 300 on the ground so he basically gets all the carries, would like to see him used more in th passing game since they struggle to find Wide Receivers
Do you want Jordan Love throwing 570 times if you are the front office? You might if he was as good as Aaron Rodgers in his prime but he's not. Way overpaid at this moment.

4.4 ypc, he avg just under 5 in 2022, feed the guy should be a big part of the game plan.
2.053 is his all time high total yds in '22, last year he got 1,670 but he improved on a career high of 12 all the way to 16TDs last season, Green Bay will factor into the Wildcard so he's gonna get a lot of touches, high volume RBs are hard to find. Don't be afraid to back him up with Marshawn Lloyd, injuries have slowed him down but once the season starts, he's worth a late dart throw

Jacobs will easily go over 300+ touches if he stays healthy, he's an autostart every week, hard to find and a safe spot anywhere in the 2nd round, easily could land in the Top 5-7 RBs '25
Jacobs wasn't bad the last year in LV, the team was complete garbage and the offense was non-functional.

Last year was what you get - and he added a few extra TD's.

A solid lock for 1500+ yds from scrimmage and 10-12 TD's.

27 yrs old, but in year 9, but never a major injury. Hard to keep him out of the top 7-8. Jeanty, Achane, Cook, Williams?
He's entering his 7th season just fyi
Thanks for the post back, agree
 
Redraft
Not a single bump by anyone in the Shark Pool in over 6 months and the season approaching fast
-Bijan, Barkley, CMC, Gibbs all go first
-Achance, Henry, Jeanty,

Then you have Bucky Irving who i think the world of but we need to look at the numbers as well.
JTaylor, Chase Brown, Kyren Williams, all of them are considerations but Jacobs seems like the safe veteran move when you come around the 1/2 turn
He falls to the middle of the 2nd, pairs well with a stud WR in the 1st if you can pull it off

337 touches last season, over 300 on the ground so he basically gets all the carries, would like to see him used more in th passing game since they struggle to find Wide Receivers
Do you want Jordan Love throwing 570 times if you are the front office? You might if he was as good as Aaron Rodgers in his prime but he's not. Way overpaid at this moment.

4.4 ypc, he avg just under 5 in 2022, feed the guy should be a big part of the game plan.
2,053 is his all time high total yds in '22, last year he got 1,670 but he improved on a career high of 12 all the way to 16TDs last season, Green Bay will factor into the Wildcard so he's gonna get a lot of touches, high volume RBs are hard to find. Don't be afraid to back him up with Marshawn Lloyd, injuries have slowed him down but once the season starts, he's worth a late dart throw

Jacobs will easily go over 300+ touches if he stays healthy, he's an autostart every week, hard to find and a safe spot anywhere in the 2nd round, easily could land in the Top 5-7 RBs '25
I expect a mere presence of Packers' 1st round rookie WR Matthew Golden to lower the number of stacked box Jacobs would see this year. Golden's vertical threat needs not to be underestimated not because of his speed but also because of Jordan Love's arm. Granted, he isn't on Mahomes' level but he sure can spray all over the field if necessary.
 
I luv me some Ashton Jeanty. I do. But I have been surprised all preseason to see him almost universally ranked ahead of Jacobs, who is not just debatably the better player in this moment due to being in his athletic prime, but also on a better (or at least more proven) offense, and is coming off RB1 finishes 4 of the last 5 years, with the lone exception being the final meltdown season in Vegas playing for Josh McDonalds after being disrespected by the man and the organization the prior offseason. Jacobs is 27, but the fantasy community seems to be writing him off as if he were 31. It's weird, and maybe their instincts about him will be proven right, but I could not justify placing Jeanty (or McCaffrey for other reasons) ahead of JJ when I ranked the RBs going into this season. Glad to see some others are stating what I was quietly sensing.
 
I luv me some Ashton Jeanty. I do. But I have been surprised all preseason to see him almost universally ranked ahead of Jacobs, who is not just debatably the better player in this moment due to being in his athletic prime, but also on a better (or at least more proven) offense, and is coming off RB1 finishes 4 of the last 5 years, with the lone exception being the final meltdown season in Vegas playing for Josh McDonalds after being disrespected by the man and the organization the prior offseason. Jacobs is 27, but the fantasy community seems to be writing him off as if he were 31. It's weird, and maybe their instincts about him will be proven right, but I could not justify placing Jeanty (or McCaffrey for other reasons) ahead of JJ when I ranked the RBs going into this season. Glad to see some others are stating what I was quietly sensing.
Jacobs doesn’t get much respect. Maybe because he’s not flashy? He simply just gets it done seemingly every game and every season. His down season was no fault of his.
 
Redraft
Not a single bump by anyone in the Shark Pool in over 6 months and the season approaching fast
-Bijan, Barkley, CMC, Gibbs all go first
-Achance, Henry, Jeanty,

Then you have Bucky Irving who i think the world of but we need to look at the numbers as well.
JTaylor, Chase Brown, Kyren Williams, all of them are considerations but Jacobs seems like the safe veteran move when you come around the 1/2 turn
He falls to the middle of the 2nd, pairs well with a stud WR in the 1st if you can pull it off

337 touches last season, over 300 on the ground so he basically gets all the carries, would like to see him used more in th passing game since they struggle to find Wide Receivers
Do you want Jordan Love throwing 570 times if you are the front office? You might if he was as good as Aaron Rodgers in his prime but he's not. Way overpaid at this moment.

4.4 ypc, he avg just under 5 in 2022, feed the guy should be a big part of the game plan.
2.053 is his all time high total yds in '22, last year he got 1,670 but he improved on a career high of 12 all the way to 16TDs last season, Green Bay will factor into the Wildcard so he's gonna get a lot of touches, high volume RBs are hard to find. Don't be afraid to back him up with Marshawn Lloyd, injuries have slowed him down but once the season starts, he's worth a late dart throw

Jacobs will easily go over 300+ touches if he stays healthy, he's an autostart every week, hard to find and a safe spot anywhere in the 2nd round, easily could land in the Top 5-7 RBs '25
Jacobs wasn't bad the last year in LV, the team was complete garbage and the offense was non-functional.

Last year was what you get - and he added a few extra TD's.

A solid lock for 1500+ yds from scrimmage and 10-12 TD's.

27 yrs old, but in year 9, but never a major injury. Hard to keep him out of the top 7-8. Jeanty, Achane, Cook, Williams?
He's entering his 7th season just fyi
Thanks for the post back, agree
Saw 2017 as Yr 1 some where - which did seem odd.

Yr 7.....yeah he still fine.
 
Adore him all around...a rock solid steady eddie that will be kicking into full gear for the fantasy playoffs as the weather turns. I'd love to get him at a 2/3 turn but could never pass him in the second.
 
^^^Bucky, Achane, even JT have higher ceilings, but seemingly significantly lower floors. There's no such thing as a safe RB, tho. It's a *health permitting* proposition for all of them.
I don't get the Bucky or Achane love. Bucky is unproven and Achane is already hurt. Called that one weeks ago.
Jacobs is a proven commodity on a very good offense. I have him above all three of these guys.
I do think Taylor is better, but Richardson sucks. If Jones was the starter, I swap Taylor and Jacobs.
 
^^^Bucky, Achane, even JT have higher ceilings, but seemingly significantly lower floors. There's no such thing as a safe RB, tho. It's a *health permitting* proposition for all of them.
I don't get the Bucky or Achane love. Bucky is unproven and Achane is already hurt. Called that one weeks ago.
Jacobs is a proven commodity on a very good offense. I have him above all three of these guys.
I do think Taylor is better, but Richardson sucks. If Jones was the starter, I swap Taylor and Jacobs.
If Achane were to stay healthy all year like he did last season (I understand he currently has a minor injury), where would you place him in RB rankings?
 
^^^Bucky, Achane, even JT have higher ceilings, but seemingly significantly lower floors. There's no such thing as a safe RB, tho. It's a *health permitting* proposition for all of them.
I don't get the Bucky or Achane love. Bucky is unproven and Achane is already hurt. Called that one weeks ago.
Jacobs is a proven commodity on a very good offense. I have him above all three of these guys.
I do think Taylor is better, but Richardson sucks. If Jones was the starter, I swap Taylor and Jacobs.
If Achane were to stay healthy all year like he did last season (I understand he currently has a minor injury), where would you place him in RB rankings?
Health is only one variable. I like drafting players who play on teams that should be playing for something during the fantasy playoffs.
I've had good success with that. Miami isn't good, so I would have a fully healthy Achane behind: Jeanty, Henry, Brown, Jacobs and in the same tier as Bucky and Taylor.
 
keep
Adore him all around...a rock solid steady eddie
It scares me when you mention the name "Eddie" in a thread discussing a GB RB!
He was so rock solid his first 2 years too, what a brutal swing for people who had him in dynasty. It's hard to think of a player who had that level of hype and pedigree and immediate success that fell off so instantly without having a devastating injury.
 
^^^Bucky, Achane, even JT have higher ceilings, but seemingly significantly lower floors. There's no such thing as a safe RB, tho. It's a *health permitting* proposition for all of them.
I don't get the Bucky or Achane love. Bucky is unproven and Achane is already hurt. Called that one weeks ago.
Jacobs is a proven commodity on a very good offense. I have him above all three of these guys.
I do think Taylor is better, but Richardson sucks. If Jones was the starter, I swap Taylor and Jacobs.
Not to derail, but how is Bucky unproven? He was 10th in the NFL in yards from scrimmage last season, despite being a part time player for much of the season.
 
While you guys all tell each other Jacobs is so great and unappreciated, you seem to be missing the pattern of Jacobs having good high volume seasons to a let down season then a resurgence.

Is this the down year?
 
While you guys all tell each other Jacobs is so great and unappreciated, you seem to be missing the pattern of Jacobs having good high volume seasons to a let down season then a resurgence.

Is this the down year?

I think the pattern of let-down seasons that you see were more the result of being part of an incompetent organization at the time, which is no longer the case.
 
While you guys all tell each other Jacobs is so great and unappreciated, you seem to be missing the pattern of Jacobs having good high volume seasons to a let down season then a resurgence.

Is this the down year?
No concerns with that for me. I can’t hold being a Raider against him.
 
Redraft
Not a single bump by anyone in the Shark Pool in over 6 months and the season approaching fast
-Bijan, Barkley, CMC, Gibbs all go first
-Achance, Henry, Jeanty,

Then you have Bucky Irving who i think the world of but we need to look at the numbers as well.
JTaylor, Chase Brown, Kyren Williams, all of them are considerations but Jacobs seems like the safe veteran move when you come around the 1/2 turn
He falls to the middle of the 2nd, pairs well with a stud WR in the 1st if you can pull it off

337 touches last season, over 300 on the ground so he basically gets all the carries, would like to see him used more in th passing game since they struggle to find Wide Receivers
Do you want Jordan Love throwing 570 times if you are the front office? You might if he was as good as Aaron Rodgers in his prime but he's not. Way overpaid at this moment.

4.4 ypc, he avg just under 5 in 2022, feed the guy should be a big part of the game plan.
2,053 is his all time high total yds in '22, last year he got 1,670 but he improved on a career high of 12 all the way to 16TDs last season, Green Bay will factor into the Wildcard so he's gonna get a lot of touches, high volume RBs are hard to find. Don't be afraid to back him up with Marshawn Lloyd, injuries have slowed him down but once the season starts, he's worth a late dart throw

Jacobs will easily go over 300+ touches if he stays healthy, he's an autostart every week, hard to find and a safe spot anywhere in the 2nd round, easily could land in the Top 5-7 RBs '25
Just a gentile reminder that this was dormant all off season until "I/we" kicked it in the tail pipe to highlight an undervalued 2nd round RB

Don't be afraid, take the free money ;)
 
^^^Bucky, Achane, even JT have higher ceilings, but seemingly significantly lower floors. There's no such thing as a safe RB, tho. It's a *health permitting* proposition for all of them.
I don't get the Bucky or Achane love. Bucky is unproven and Achane is already hurt. Called that one weeks ago.
Jacobs is a proven commodity on a very good offense. I have him above all three of these guys.
I do think Taylor is better, but Richardson sucks. If Jones was the starter, I swap Taylor and Jacobs.
If Achane were to stay healthy all year like he did last season (I understand he currently has a minor injury), where would you place him in RB rankings?
What I've read is Achane has a calf injury so nothing too serious. But like LawFitz wrote, his ceiling is higher than any listed in those rankings IMHO.
 
^^^Bucky, Achane, even JT have higher ceilings, but seemingly significantly lower floors. There's no such thing as a safe RB, tho. It's a *health permitting* proposition for all of them.
I don't get the Bucky or Achane love. Bucky is unproven and Achane is already hurt. Called that one weeks ago.
Jacobs is a proven commodity on a very good offense. I have him above all three of these guys.
I do think Taylor is better, but Richardson sucks. If Jones was the starter, I swap Taylor and Jacobs.
If Achane were to stay healthy all year like he did last season (I understand he currently has a minor injury), where would you place him in RB rankings?
What I've read is Achane has a calf injury so nothing too serious. But like LawFitz wrote, his ceiling is higher than any listed in those rankings IMHO.
I agree. Last year was an absolute disaster and he was RB6. There is a chance MIA is worse or no better, but Achane proved he could overcome that. I understand the injury concern based on his size, but he did stay healthy last year. Just trying to figure out why people are so low on him.
 
^^^Bucky, Achane, even JT have higher ceilings, but seemingly significantly lower floors. There's no such thing as a safe RB, tho. It's a *health permitting* proposition for all of them.
I don't get the Bucky or Achane love. Bucky is unproven and Achane is already hurt. Called that one weeks ago.
Jacobs is a proven commodity on a very good offense. I have him above all three of these guys.
I do think Taylor is better, but Richardson sucks. If Jones was the starter, I swap Taylor and Jacobs.
If Achane were to stay healthy all year like he did last season (I understand he currently has a minor injury), where would you place him in RB rankings?
What I've read is Achane has a calf injury so nothing too serious. But like LawFitz wrote, his ceiling is higher than any listed in those rankings IMHO.
I agree. Last year was an absolute disaster and he was RB6. There is a chance MIA is worse or no better, but Achane proved he could overcome that. I understand the injury concern based on his size, but he did stay healthy last year. Just trying to figure out why people are so low on him.
We both share the same question. Truth be told, I'm hoping the injury concern he's dealing with right now suppresses his ADP.

That being said, unless pessimistic news presents himself, as of right now I still would take him late first round just to ensure I have him.

Then again, if that news states he won't be ready week one (I highly doubt though), I would be ecstatic to draft him early to mid round 2.
 
^^^Bucky, Achane, even JT have higher ceilings, but seemingly significantly lower floors. There's no such thing as a safe RB, tho. It's a *health permitting* proposition for all of them.
I don't get the Bucky or Achane love. Bucky is unproven and Achane is already hurt. Called that one weeks ago.
Jacobs is a proven commodity on a very good offense. I have him above all three of these guys.
I do think Taylor is better, but Richardson sucks. If Jones was the starter, I swap Taylor and Jacobs.
If Achane were to stay healthy all year like he did last season (I understand he currently has a minor injury), where would you place him in RB rankings?
What I've read is Achane has a calf injury so nothing too serious. But like LawFitz wrote, his ceiling is higher than any listed in those rankings IMHO.

Calf injuries suck
 
I feel he got a low key upgrade yesterday with the Parsons trade. I heard a comment that Parsons will shave 1-1.5 points of scoring off GB defensive expectations this year. That should lead to more game scripts that favor Jacobs usage. Thoughts?
It shouldn't hurt. That's for sure.
 
I feel he got a low key upgrade yesterday with the Parsons trade. I heard a comment that Parsons will shave 1-1.5 points of scoring off GB defensive expectations this year. That should lead to more game scripts that favor Jacobs usage. Thoughts?
I feel like those potential increased carries would go elsewhere. Jacobs was 4th in carries per game last season (not counting week 17 where he got pulled after a quarter) behind only Barkley, Henry, and Kyren (a good bet to see a smaller workload) I actually think the Parsons trade would be just as likely to result in fewer carries, as they may have more blowout wins. The Packers only had 1 game last season where they were really in catch up mode (Vikings in week 4)
 
Redraft
Not a single bump by anyone in the Shark Pool in over 6 months and the season approaching fast
-Bijan, Barkley, CMC, Gibbs all go first
-Achance, Henry, Jeanty,

Then you have Bucky Irving who i think the world of but we need to look at the numbers as well.
JTaylor, Chase Brown, Kyren Williams, all of them are considerations but Jacobs seems like the safe veteran move when you come around the 1/2 turn
He falls to the middle of the 2nd, pairs well with a stud WR in the 1st if you can pull it off

337 touches last season, over 300 on the ground so he basically gets all the carries, would like to see him used more in th passing game since they struggle to find Wide Receivers
Do you want Jordan Love throwing 570 times if you are the front office? You might if he was as good as Aaron Rodgers in his prime but he's not. Way overpaid at this moment.

4.4 ypc, he avg just under 5 in 2022, feed the guy should be a big part of the game plan.
2,053 is his all time high total yds in '22, last year he got 1,670 but he improved on a career high of 12 all the way to 16TDs last season, Green Bay will factor into the Wildcard so he's gonna get a lot of touches, high volume RBs are hard to find. Don't be afraid to back him up with Marshawn Lloyd, injuries have slowed him down but once the season starts, he's worth a late dart throw

Jacobs will easily go over 300+ touches if he stays healthy, he's an autostart every week, hard to find and a safe spot anywhere in the 2nd round, easily could land in the Top 5-7 RBs '25
Just a gentile reminder that this was dormant all off season until "I/we" kicked it in the tail pipe to highlight an undervalued 2nd round RB

Don't be afraid, take the free money ;)
:love free $

He was on my radar once I actually watched him.

-Runs low and hard and is a small target to tacklers
-can catch enough - not phenom but enough
-GB brought him in or back in to get the TD several times last year

It'll be fun to revisit. Got him 2.05 in a 10 team RB #8 or so
 

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