Maybe in a 10 team/16 roster size type format.Miller is pretty worthless in redraft.
Maybe in a 10 team/16 roster size type format.Miller is pretty worthless in redraft.
Bigsby went 1.12 in my 12 team half ppr 1qb. Third round RBs without a clear path to starting get drafted late first all the time. I think Keshawn vaughn did as well. Also Kamara, for that matter (and on the other side of the coin, obviously)Except neither of those two Rb's you listed fit the criteria I provided which is a first round draft capital, rookie drafts to be clear, and no shot of unseating the incumbent RB.I think each situation is different and 3rd round draft capital is pretty high for RBs these days. The issue seems to be Kendre himself in not establishing himself right away (largely through injuries) to give their teams confidence they could take over for the aging - yet still productive - incumbent. For Benson, it’s early but is not showing a lot of promise. Other third rounders are thriving though, such as Achane and Bigsby (the latter which was given a new lease on life after a horrendous rookie year).I suspect Arizon will do something similar with Conner and I bring that because it's on my mind because I invested a lot of picks in both Benson and Kendre.Kamara just extended 2 years/$24 million, signed through 2026.
Looks like it’s not going to happen for Kendre barring injuries.
Hard lesson learned for me. If I'm messing with spending a late first on a RB in waiting again he's going to need to have better then third round draft capital.
Achane was not a RB in waiting. He had an open shot at a role in year one.
Bigsby was not a first round pick, not really close, more of mid second, and most people I know who drafted him already cut him.
Again, it's the combo of no path to starting job for at least a year and first round dynasty draft capital I'm talking about.
Other then that, can't say I've been overly encouraged by what I've seen from Benson and like I said, feel like Conner is likely to get extended and he'll be like Kendre with no shot to win the job.
Ok, well I guess it can happen but highest he went in any of my 9 leagues was 2.4 so not really focused on a rare one off.Bigsby went 1.12 in my 12 team half ppr 1qb. Third round RBs without a clear path to starting get drafted late first all the time. I think Keshawn vaughn did as well. Also Kamara, for that matter (and on the other side of the coin, obviously)Except neither of those two Rb's you listed fit the criteria I provided which is a first round draft capital, rookie drafts to be clear, and no shot of unseating the incumbent RB.I think each situation is different and 3rd round draft capital is pretty high for RBs these days. The issue seems to be Kendre himself in not establishing himself right away (largely through injuries) to give their teams confidence they could take over for the aging - yet still productive - incumbent. For Benson, it’s early but is not showing a lot of promise. Other third rounders are thriving though, such as Achane and Bigsby (the latter which was given a new lease on life after a horrendous rookie year).I suspect Arizon will do something similar with Conner and I bring that because it's on my mind because I invested a lot of picks in both Benson and Kendre.Kamara just extended 2 years/$24 million, signed through 2026.
Looks like it’s not going to happen for Kendre barring injuries.
Hard lesson learned for me. If I'm messing with spending a late first on a RB in waiting again he's going to need to have better then third round draft capital.
Achane was not a RB in waiting. He had an open shot at a role in year one.
Bigsby was not a first round pick, not really close, more of mid second, and most people I know who drafted him already cut him.
Again, it's the combo of no path to starting job for at least a year and first round dynasty draft capital I'm talking about.
Other then that, can't say I've been overly encouraged by what I've seen from Benson and like I said, feel like Conner is likely to get extended and he'll be like Kendre with no shot to win the job.
I don’t play in a super high volume of leagues but it didn’t seem out of line with where other guys in similar situations have gone in that league. I dont know if it was an outlier in that format or if we are just talking superflex vs not?Ok, well I guess it can happen but highest he went in any of my 9 leagues was 2.4 so not really focused on a rare one off.Bigsby went 1.12 in my 12 team half ppr 1qb. Third round RBs without a clear path to starting get drafted late first all the time. I think Keshawn vaughn did as well. Also Kamara, for that matter (and on the other side of the coin, obviously)Except neither of those two Rb's you listed fit the criteria I provided which is a first round draft capital, rookie drafts to be clear, and no shot of unseating the incumbent RB.I think each situation is different and 3rd round draft capital is pretty high for RBs these days. The issue seems to be Kendre himself in not establishing himself right away (largely through injuries) to give their teams confidence they could take over for the aging - yet still productive - incumbent. For Benson, it’s early but is not showing a lot of promise. Other third rounders are thriving though, such as Achane and Bigsby (the latter which was given a new lease on life after a horrendous rookie year).I suspect Arizon will do something similar with Conner and I bring that because it's on my mind because I invested a lot of picks in both Benson and Kendre.Kamara just extended 2 years/$24 million, signed through 2026.
Looks like it’s not going to happen for Kendre barring injuries.
Hard lesson learned for me. If I'm messing with spending a late first on a RB in waiting again he's going to need to have better then third round draft capital.
Achane was not a RB in waiting. He had an open shot at a role in year one.
Bigsby was not a first round pick, not really close, more of mid second, and most people I know who drafted him already cut him.
Again, it's the combo of no path to starting job for at least a year and first round dynasty draft capital I'm talking about.
Other then that, can't say I've been overly encouraged by what I've seen from Benson and like I said, feel like Conner is likely to get extended and he'll be like Kendre with no shot to win the job.
Kamara does not fit the description of a RB in waiting to me and not saying that after the fact, was all over him in redraft his rookie season.
I don't play superflex. Only one QB leagues. ETA Bigsy's ADP in most of the leagues I play, which is FFPC, was 2.9. This is based on data from 649 rookie drafts.I don’t play in a super high volume of leagues but it didn’t seem out of line with where other guys in similar situations have gone in that league. I dont know if it was an outlier in that format or if we are just talking superflex vs not?Ok, well I guess it can happen but highest he went in any of my 9 leagues was 2.4 so not really focused on a rare one off.Bigsby went 1.12 in my 12 team half ppr 1qb. Third round RBs without a clear path to starting get drafted late first all the time. I think Keshawn vaughn did as well. Also Kamara, for that matter (and on the other side of the coin, obviously)Except neither of those two Rb's you listed fit the criteria I provided which is a first round draft capital, rookie drafts to be clear, and no shot of unseating the incumbent RB.I think each situation is different and 3rd round draft capital is pretty high for RBs these days. The issue seems to be Kendre himself in not establishing himself right away (largely through injuries) to give their teams confidence they could take over for the aging - yet still productive - incumbent. For Benson, it’s early but is not showing a lot of promise. Other third rounders are thriving though, such as Achane and Bigsby (the latter which was given a new lease on life after a horrendous rookie year).I suspect Arizon will do something similar with Conner and I bring that because it's on my mind because I invested a lot of picks in both Benson and Kendre.Kamara just extended 2 years/$24 million, signed through 2026.
Looks like it’s not going to happen for Kendre barring injuries.
Hard lesson learned for me. If I'm messing with spending a late first on a RB in waiting again he's going to need to have better then third round draft capital.
Achane was not a RB in waiting. He had an open shot at a role in year one.
Bigsby was not a first round pick, not really close, more of mid second, and most people I know who drafted him already cut him.
Again, it's the combo of no path to starting job for at least a year and first round dynasty draft capital I'm talking about.
Other then that, can't say I've been overly encouraged by what I've seen from Benson and like I said, feel like Conner is likely to get extended and he'll be like Kendre with no shot to win the job.
Kamara does not fit the description of a RB in waiting to me and not saying that after the fact, was all over him in redraft his rookie season.
I also was high on kamara but wasn’t he behind both of Ingram and ADP? Feels similar. Not like kamara hasn’t been left for dead the last couple years—couldn’t hardly get a 2nd for the guy
Spending first round picks on these RB's was on the idea when the teams moved on from the incumbent they'd be next but had no value otherwise except as handcuffs.
Lots of overreaction here, just when I see his stock trending up. Miller just turned 22 in June. He has had trouble staying healthy, but he hasn't even been in the league 2 years. Some of that might be preparation, some of it might be his body adjusting to the rigors of the NFL. He has a great professional in front of him to learn from, one that's almost 30 FWIW. It's great that Miller gets to see how Kamara prepares, takes care of his body, and sees the field on Sundays. Miller's looked very good running the ball against NFL defenses in limited stretches. He got 29% of the snaps in his first game back from IR. Let's allow this situation to marinate for a little while longer before we press the panic buttons.
I agree to some extent that it's early to totally bury him. But the fact that he's an RB matters because it's a largely fungible position.Lots of overreaction here, just when I see his stock trending up. Miller just turned 22 in June. He has had trouble staying healthy, but he hasn't even been in the league 2 years. Some of that might be preparation, some of it might be his body adjusting to the rigors of the NFL. He has a great professional in front of him to learn from, one that's almost 30 FWIW. It's great that Miller gets to see how Kamara prepares, takes care of his body, and sees the field on Sundays. Miller's looked very good running the ball against NFL defenses in limited stretches. He got 29% of the snaps in his first game back from IR. Let's allow this situation to marinate for a little while longer before we press the panic buttons.
Edit to add: Obviously these are just my opinions from watching the Saints all these years.
Yes, a few days ago Dennis Allen said something along the lines of he’d like to get Kendre more involved but pass protection was holding him back.Availability is an ability, and it's the one area that has been lacking. Have we heard about any shortcomings on the football field beyond that?
I have him in a 14 team and will hold for now because I've had him stashed on I.R. Problem is, if i need to make moves, he is near the end of the list. NO isn't doing much, and Miller is a backup at this point, and I don't see him playing over a newly extended Kamara.Maybe in a 10 team/16 roster size type format.Miller is pretty worthless in redraft.
I agree to some extent that most RBs must hit early, but in general, the ones that hit later are the ones that are drafted behind a hall of fame level talents, like Alvin Kamara. Working in Miller's favor, he's 4 months removed from turning 22. Also working in Miller's favor, Kamara hits the proverbial 30 year old cliff before the start of next season and the team's financial commitment to Kamara moving forward is limited. I'm not saying Miller is going to be a superstar, I'm just saying the panic in here at this point in time is rather ridiculous. Last game made it evident to me they want to get Miller worked in. He was in early and often. He played more than Williams did while Miller was hurt. We'll know soon enough what his true colors are. I believe we will have a clear picture of the guy's future before the season is complete.I agree to some extent that it's early to totally bury him. But the fact that he's an RB matters because it's a largely fungible position.Lots of overreaction here, just when I see his stock trending up. Miller just turned 22 in June. He has had trouble staying healthy, but he hasn't even been in the league 2 years. Some of that might be preparation, some of it might be his body adjusting to the rigors of the NFL. He has a great professional in front of him to learn from, one that's almost 30 FWIW. It's great that Miller gets to see how Kamara prepares, takes care of his body, and sees the field on Sundays. Miller's looked very good running the ball against NFL defenses in limited stretches. He got 29% of the snaps in his first game back from IR. Let's allow this situation to marinate for a little while longer before we press the panic buttons.
Perhaps more than any position, you either hit relatively early as an RB or teams move on to the next one unless said RB has a big FA contract or is highly drafted. As mentioned above, 3rd round NFL draft capital isn't cheap for an RB, but it's not like the team has a ton of incentive to give that player a long leash when they can find RBs late in future drafts, or even undrafted guys or guys off the couch.

Dulchich is not injured.He and Greg Dulcich should start a support group.![]()
Not sure he's even going to be given a chance at this point when he's available.Trying not to overreact until he misses games, but I'm going to need some level confidence he's actually going to be available if/when opportunity knocks.
He’s not injured because you can’t pull a hammy from the bench. Maybe his new running style made him forget how to get open and actually catch a football.Dulchich is not injured.He and Greg Dulcich should start a support group.![]()
Both he and Christian Watson worked with specialist this off-season on trying to address their hamstring issues and neither have been bothered with them this year. Of course easier for Dulchich to do since he's been a healthy scratch.
But the key is if Kendre Miller values his career he knows what he needs to do this offseason.
Dulchich is not injured.He and Greg Dulcich should start a support group.![]()
Both he and Christian Watson worked with specialist this off-season on trying to address their hamstring issues and neither have been bothered with them this year. Of course easier for Dulchich to do since he's been a healthy scratch.
But the key is if Kendre Miller values his career he knows what he needs to do this offseason.
I think the parallel he was trying to make is they both have recurring hamstring issues. Which I’ll say again is not Dulchich’s issue this year.Dulchich is not injured.He and Greg Dulcich should start a support group.![]()
Both he and Christian Watson worked with specialist this off-season on trying to address their hamstring issues and neither have been bothered with them this year. Of course easier for Dulchich to do since he's been a healthy scratch.
But the key is if Kendre Miller values his career he knows what he needs to do this offseason.
Just to clarify:
The parallel between Kendre Miller and Dulcich that JL is making, has to do with how deep in Sean Payton's doghouse Greg Dulcich is, similar to MIller's situation with Dennis Allen that was heavily cited earlier this Season.
You're accurate, I was originally making a joke about the players' hamstring issues through their first two seasons, but nittanylion is also correct in stating both players have made a comfortable home in their coaches' doghouses.I think the parallel he was trying to make is they both have recurring hamstring issues. Which I’ll say again is not Dulchich’s issue this year.Dulchich is not injured.He and Greg Dulcich should start a support group.![]()
Both he and Christian Watson worked with specialist this off-season on trying to address their hamstring issues and neither have been bothered with them this year. Of course easier for Dulchich to do since he's been a healthy scratch.
But the key is if Kendre Miller values his career he knows what he needs to do this offseason.
Just to clarify:
The parallel between Kendre Miller and Dulcich that JL is making, has to do with how deep in Sean Payton's doghouse Greg Dulcich is, similar to MIller's situation with Dennis Allen that was heavily cited earlier this Season.
I don’t know Kendre is in the doghouse. Allen has had some decent things to say about him lately and unlike Dulchich he’s been active when healthy.
All good and mainly agree.You're accurate, I was originally making a joke about the players' hamstring issues through their first two seasons, but nittanylion is also correct in stating both players have made a comfortable home in their coaches' doghouses.I think the parallel he was trying to make is they both have recurring hamstring issues. Which I’ll say again is not Dulchich’s issue this year.Dulchich is not injured.He and Greg Dulcich should start a support group.![]()
Both he and Christian Watson worked with specialist this off-season on trying to address their hamstring issues and neither have been bothered with them this year. Of course easier for Dulchich to do since he's been a healthy scratch.
But the key is if Kendre Miller values his career he knows what he needs to do this offseason.
Just to clarify:
The parallel between Kendre Miller and Dulcich that JL is making, has to do with how deep in Sean Payton's doghouse Greg Dulcich is, similar to MIller's situation with Dennis Allen that was heavily cited earlier this Season.
I don’t know Kendre is in the doghouse. Allen has had some decent things to say about him lately and unlike Dulchich he’s been active when healthy.
And again, you say Dulcich is healthy. But at what cost? The rumor was he changed how he ran to try to fix his hamstring issues. Whatever happened, he went from a guy that looked like an explosive weapon that could catch anything (with tight hamstrings), to a guy that is thinking too much, not getting open, and can't catch a cold.
Miller has also looked explosive in very limited action, but Allen has commented about Miller's ability to stay on the field since training camp. And here we are again. Miller's back to the training room with another hamstring issue. They obviously wanted to get him involved when he returned, I was excited by what I saw, but you can't make the club from the tub. If Miller can't find a way to show something this season, I believe they'll make another attempt to draft Kamara's replacement in next year's draft and Miller will become an afterthought.
Trust me. Dulcich wasn't getting open this year. He wasn't doing much, really. I've followed him pretty closely because I thought he was a special talent, a matchup nightmare. In college and then what he flashed in the NFL, he looked like he could be something. He could never block so I wasn't all that bothered by that deficiency because I figured he'd be operating more out of the slot as a mismatch. Prior to this year, he could get open, he could catch, and he was great with the ball in his hands. I thought for sure he'd fill the joker role in this offense, something like Colston was, but he's fallen flat. Something changed with him. He won't be in the NFL much longer IMO.All good and mainly agree.You're accurate, I was originally making a joke about the players' hamstring issues through their first two seasons, but nittanylion is also correct in stating both players have made a comfortable home in their coaches' doghouses.I think the parallel he was trying to make is they both have recurring hamstring issues. Which I’ll say again is not Dulchich’s issue this year.Dulchich is not injured.He and Greg Dulcich should start a support group.![]()
Both he and Christian Watson worked with specialist this off-season on trying to address their hamstring issues and neither have been bothered with them this year. Of course easier for Dulchich to do since he's been a healthy scratch.
But the key is if Kendre Miller values his career he knows what he needs to do this offseason.
Just to clarify:
The parallel between Kendre Miller and Dulcich that JL is making, has to do with how deep in Sean Payton's doghouse Greg Dulcich is, similar to MIller's situation with Dennis Allen that was heavily cited earlier this Season.
I don’t know Kendre is in the doghouse. Allen has had some decent things to say about him lately and unlike Dulchich he’s been active when healthy.
And again, you say Dulcich is healthy. But at what cost? The rumor was he changed how he ran to try to fix his hamstring issues. Whatever happened, he went from a guy that looked like an explosive weapon that could catch anything (with tight hamstrings), to a guy that is thinking too much, not getting open, and can't catch a cold.
Miller has also looked explosive in very limited action, but Allen has commented about Miller's ability to stay on the field since training camp. And here we are again. Miller's back to the training room with another hamstring issue. They obviously wanted to get him involved when he returned, I was excited by what I saw, but you can't make the club from the tub. If Miller can't find a way to show something this season, I believe they'll make another attempt to draft Kamara's replacement in next year's draft and Miller will become an afterthought.
Just to say one thing on Dulchich is that he was about as close to missing a whole season as it gets. Sometimes that year off just messes with players and they can't seem to get comfortable. Jelani Woods who did miss the entire year with a hamstring had by all accounts a terrible camp and it was not related to his hamstring. I can't say Dulchich can't get open,maybe he can't, just now he can't catch or block. Just saying he's got other issues then his hammy.
But my main thing to add to this was that before this last year I had no idea that specialist exist for hamstring issues. I believe it's something the NFL was just getting into and off the top of my head Kupp, Watson, Stokes and Dulchich have worked with specialist to try and fix the issue in the last year. I believe most people, Dennis Allen included, seem to want to chalk up hamstring issues to lack of training and/or being in shape so when Kendre has hamstring injures he gets down on him but what a lot of these players discovered when visiting the specialist was that it involved muscle imbalance and has nothing to do with conditioning.
Kendre Miller obviously seems to have a recurring hamstring issue. Maybe Allen is spot on and it is conditioning, maybe he's upset Kendre did not work with a specialist this last off-season, but what I said earlier I would say again, if he values his career he needs to spend this off-season, if not now, working with these specialist to try and fix the issue because their work IMO seems to be helping this particular issue.
I wish MFL would put him on IR before tomorrow’s games start.
Give Yahoo a cookieI wish MFL would put him on IR before tomorrow’s games start.
Yahoo did already

Can he come back? Isn't this his 2nd stint on IR this year? If so, I thought a 2nd trip to the IR was for the rest of the year?https://x.com/32BeatWriters/status/1854370203385118997
Do we need to file a class action lawsuit?
If this beat reporter(?) is to be believed, Miller is healthy and it was a surprise and a source of frustration amongst the coaching staff that Allen placed him on IR after his latest hamstring injury. I guess the positive takeaway is that he should be full-go when first eligible to come back.
Can he come back? Isn't this his 2nd stint on IR this year? If so, I thought a 2nd trip to the IR was for the rest of the year?https://x.com/32BeatWriters/status/1854370203385118997
Do we need to file a class action lawsuit?
If this beat reporter(?) is to be believed, Miller is healthy and it was a surprise and a source of frustration amongst the coaching staff that Allen placed him on IR after his latest hamstring injury. I guess the positive takeaway is that he should be full-go when first eligible to come back.
Can he come back? Isn't this his 2nd stint on IR this year? If so, I thought a 2nd trip to the IR was for the rest of the year?https://x.com/32BeatWriters/status/1854370203385118997
Do we need to file a class action lawsuit?
If this beat reporter(?) is to be believed, Miller is healthy and it was a surprise and a source of frustration amongst the coaching staff that Allen placed him on IR after his latest hamstring injury. I guess the positive takeaway is that he should be full-go when first eligible to come back.
I think the article mentions he's eligible to return for the Giants game (or whenever the 4 games is done). Might have something to do with a PUP or designated to return designation on the first one.
Not true. Teams have a limited number of IR-R spots, but individual players can be designated to return more than once.Can he come back? Isn't this his 2nd stint on IR this year? If so, I thought a 2nd trip to the IR was for the rest of the year?https://x.com/32BeatWriters/status/1854370203385118997
Do we need to file a class action lawsuit?
If this beat reporter(?) is to be believed, Miller is healthy and it was a surprise and a source of frustration amongst the coaching staff that Allen placed him on IR after his latest hamstring injury. I guess the positive takeaway is that he should be full-go when first eligible to come back.
Anything to see here? I would guess it is more than likely Kamara is not making it through this season if his work load stays the same....but who replaces him if that happens? I heard Allen basically hated him and was either healthy or very close when Allen put him on IR,,,,,, Then today I saw a FBG staffer say he was out for the year? Never heard that, If he is available to return I cant imagine the new staff wont use him if healthy. So any truth to him being placed on season ending IR or was that just speculation from FBG?Seems like Allen's departure is reason for a glimmer of hope.