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RB Miles Sanders, DAL (1 Viewer)

See meno's post. That was the RB coach specifically talking about usage and durability, not the decision by the OC whether to run at all or not.

I don't think Dallas has all of the sudden changed their mind as an organization about Pollard. I highly doubt it.
responded in the pollard thread.
 
As far as acceptable pass catching, sometimes guys just need a change in coaching or at QB to come fully into their own. Look at Josh Jacobs under Gruden vs. under McDaniels. Night and day. Sometimes coaches just get down on a guy and that guy gets the yips or whatever. I'd expect Sanders to be competent catching the ball. Whether he'll be the guy on the field on third down instead of Hubbard or Blackshear is another question.
 

ESPN's David Newton writes "the goal" is to get Miles Sanders "back to where he was as a rookie in 2019, when he caught 50 passes."

The Panthers apparently envision Sanders as a "safety blanket" for Bryce Young and someone who can be an outlet in the passing game. Kenneth Gainwell took those snaps away from Sanders in Philadelphia the last few years, and Sanders played just three snaps all season on third or fourth down where the distance was less than six yards. This would certainly portend well for his fantasy value if true. Chuba Hubbard led all Panthers returning backs with 17 targets in 2022.
SOURCE: ESPN
May 9, 2023 at 4:53 PM ET
 
Ian Hartitz @Ihartitz
The "Miles Sanders caught 50 balls his first year with the Eagles!" workhorse RB propaganda always seems to leave out the part where Jordan Howard and Boston Scott combined for more rush attempts than him in that very same season


Fewest yards per target over the last three seasons among all RBs with 50+ targets

Ezekiel Elliott (4.5)
Ronald Jones (4.5)
Dare Ogunbowale (4.1)
Miles Sanders (3.9)

Yes, I'm aware Sanders caught 50 passes before the pandemic and his coach said nice things in a press conference


If you're drafting Miles Sanders because of what he did in 2019 then why not load up on Michael Thomas, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Robert Woods and Marvin Jones while we're at it.
 
Miles Sanders is arguably the worst pass catching RB in the NFL. The idea that he's going to supply any value in the receiving game is bad process.

Sanders is a worthwhile pick in round 6/7, as he is certainly a big play runner, but he's pretty 1 dimensional and you need the TDs to pan out for him to be an ok RB2.
 
Miles Sanders is arguably the worst pass catching RB in the NFL.

More declaratives that are wrong. See: above. He didn't forget how to catch in three years. At all. Me thinks he just never was a favorite of Sirianni's coaching staff. That begins and ends there.
Plus in general rushing QB don’t check down to the RB as often. Hurts would take off running. On RPOs he would often be the primary ball carrier.

Tends to reduce RB receptions a little.

I’m not as high on Sanders as some, but I do think he’s probably a value this year.
 
Miles Sanders is arguably the worst pass catching RB in the NFL.

More declaratives that are wrong. See: above. He didn't forget how to catch in three years. At all. Me thinks he just never was a favorite of Sirianni's coaching staff. That begins and ends there.
What's his excuse for 2020 under the same HC as 2019?

Sanders was dead last in PFF receiving grade in 2022, ok in 2021, 2nd to last in 2020 (only Ronald Jones was worse) and even 2019 was good, but not great.

I'm seeing 2 coaching staffs (and QBs) deciding he's not the guy in the passing game. 2019 was more because the Eagles had nothing at all at WR, headlined by washed/injured Alshon Jeffery, and injury plagued Nelson Agholor. I think its a mistake to hold onto that as some evidence he's good at it, then it is to take into account how horrible he's been since.
 
Miles Sanders is arguably the worst pass catching RB in the NFL.

More declaratives that are wrong. See: above. He didn't forget how to catch in three years. At all. Me thinks he just never was a favorite of Sirianni's coaching staff. That begins and ends there.
What's his excuse for 2020 under the same HC as 2019?

Sanders was dead last in PFF receiving grade in 2022, ok in 2021, 2nd to last in 2020 (only Ronald Jones was worse) and even 2019 was good, but not great.

I'm seeing 2 coaching staffs (and QBs) deciding he's not the guy in the passing game. 2019 was more because the Eagles had nothing at all at WR, headlined by washed/injured Alshon Jeffery, and injury plagued Nelson Agholor. I think its a mistake to hold onto that as some evidence he's good at it, then it is to take into account how horrible he's been since.
But you just said he may be the worst pass receiving back in the entire NFL. That’s just wrong.
 
Miles Sanders is arguably the worst pass catching RB in the NFL.

More declaratives that are wrong. See: above. He didn't forget how to catch in three years. At all. Me thinks he just never was a favorite of Sirianni's coaching staff. That begins and ends there.
What's his excuse for 2020 under the same HC as 2019?

Sanders was dead last in PFF receiving grade in 2022, ok in 2021, 2nd to last in 2020 (only Ronald Jones was worse) and even 2019 was good, but not great.

I'm seeing 2 coaching staffs (and QBs) deciding he's not the guy in the passing game. 2019 was more because the Eagles had nothing at all at WR, headlined by washed/injured Alshon Jeffery, and injury plagued Nelson Agholor. I think its a mistake to hold onto that as some evidence he's good at it, then it is to take into account how horrible he's been since.
But you just said he may be the worst pass receiving back in the entire NFL. That’s just wrong.
According to PFF receiving grades, he was in 2022. :shrug:

ETA: Also, dead last in yards per route run among RBs among qualifying RBs, by a wide margin.
 
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Miles Sanders is arguably the worst pass catching RB in the NFL.

More declaratives that are wrong. See: above. He didn't forget how to catch in three years. At all. Me thinks he just never was a favorite of Sirianni's coaching staff. That begins and ends there.
What's his excuse for 2020 under the same HC as 2019?

Sanders was dead last in PFF receiving grade in 2022, ok in 2021, 2nd to last in 2020 (only Ronald Jones was worse) and even 2019 was good, but not great.

I'm seeing 2 coaching staffs (and QBs) deciding he's not the guy in the passing game. 2019 was more because the Eagles had nothing at all at WR, headlined by washed/injured Alshon Jeffery, and injury plagued Nelson Agholor. I think its a mistake to hold onto that as some evidence he's good at it, then it is to take into account how horrible he's been since.
But you just said he may be the worst pass receiving back in the entire NFL. That’s just wrong.
According to PFF receiving grades, he was in 2022. :shrug:

ETA: Also, dead last in yards per route run among RBs among qualifying RBs, by a wide margin.

This is a Jalen Hurts post.
 
Miles Sanders is arguably the worst pass catching RB in the NFL.

More declaratives that are wrong. See: above. He didn't forget how to catch in three years. At all. Me thinks he just never was a favorite of Sirianni's coaching staff. That begins and ends there.
What's his excuse for 2020 under the same HC as 2019?

Sanders was dead last in PFF receiving grade in 2022, ok in 2021, 2nd to last in 2020 (only Ronald Jones was worse) and even 2019 was good, but not great.

I'm seeing 2 coaching staffs (and QBs) deciding he's not the guy in the passing game. 2019 was more because the Eagles had nothing at all at WR, headlined by washed/injured Alshon Jeffery, and injury plagued Nelson Agholor. I think its a mistake to hold onto that as some evidence he's good at it, then it is to take into account how horrible he's been since.
But you just said he may be the worst pass receiving back in the entire NFL. That’s just wrong.
According to PFF receiving grades, he was in 2022. :shrug:

ETA: Also, dead last in yards per route run among RBs among qualifying RBs, by a wide margin.

This is a Jalen Hurts post.
While there’s validity to that, there’s also an aspect where one could attribute much of Sanders great rushing year on the threat of Hurts opening significant holes for Sanders.

Holes he likely won’t see in CAR.

The Hurts taketh away, but the Hurts giveth
 
Miles Sanders is arguably the worst pass catching RB in the NFL.

More declaratives that are wrong. See: above. He didn't forget how to catch in three years. At all. Me thinks he just never was a favorite of Sirianni's coaching staff. That begins and ends there.
What's his excuse for 2020 under the same HC as 2019?

Sanders was dead last in PFF receiving grade in 2022, ok in 2021, 2nd to last in 2020 (only Ronald Jones was worse) and even 2019 was good, but not great.

I'm seeing 2 coaching staffs (and QBs) deciding he's not the guy in the passing game. 2019 was more because the Eagles had nothing at all at WR, headlined by washed/injured Alshon Jeffery, and injury plagued Nelson Agholor. I think its a mistake to hold onto that as some evidence he's good at it, then it is to take into account how horrible he's been since.
But you just said he may be the worst pass receiving back in the entire NFL. That’s just wrong.
According to PFF receiving grades, he was in 2022. :shrug:

ETA: Also, dead last in yards per route run among RBs among qualifying RBs, by a wide margin.

This is a Jalen Hurts post.
While there’s validity to that, there’s also an aspect where one could attribute much of Sanders great rushing year on the threat of Hurts opening significant holes for Sanders.

Holes he likely won’t see in CAR.

The Hurts taketh away, but the Hurts giveth
Kind of disagree here. Carolina has a good OL. Foreman averaged 4.5 a carry with 900 yards and Hubbard averaged 4.9 a carry with 400 yards. I don't think either of them are as good as Sanders. McCaffrey had another 400 yards rushing before he was traded at 4.6 a carry. These fellows can run the ball.
 
Miles Sanders is arguably the worst pass catching RB in the NFL.

More declaratives that are wrong. See: above. He didn't forget how to catch in three years. At all. Me thinks he just never was a favorite of Sirianni's coaching staff. That begins and ends there.
What's his excuse for 2020 under the same HC as 2019?

Sanders was dead last in PFF receiving grade in 2022, ok in 2021, 2nd to last in 2020 (only Ronald Jones was worse) and even 2019 was good, but not great.

I'm seeing 2 coaching staffs (and QBs) deciding he's not the guy in the passing game. 2019 was more because the Eagles had nothing at all at WR, headlined by washed/injured Alshon Jeffery, and injury plagued Nelson Agholor. I think its a mistake to hold onto that as some evidence he's good at it, then it is to take into account how horrible he's been since.
But you just said he may be the worst pass receiving back in the entire NFL. That’s just wrong.
According to PFF receiving grades, he was in 2022. :shrug:

ETA: Also, dead last in yards per route run among RBs among qualifying RBs, by a wide margin.

This is a Jalen Hurts post.
While there’s validity to that, there’s also an aspect where one could attribute much of Sanders great rushing year on the threat of Hurts opening significant holes for Sanders.

Holes he likely won’t see in CAR.

The Hurts taketh away, but the Hurts giveth
Kind of disagree here. Carolina has a good OL. Foreman averaged 4.5 a carry with 900 yards and Hubbard averaged 4.9 a carry with 400 yards. I don't think either of them are as good as Sanders. McCaffrey had another 400 yards rushing before he was traded at 4.6 a carry. These fellows can run the ball.
Time will tell. I think Sanders is the same dude he’s been, but benefitted from a perfect storm of an offense last year.

But I’m not positive - I could see a scenario where your take is closer to reality.
 
Miles Sanders is arguably the worst pass catching RB in the NFL.

More declaratives that are wrong. See: above. He didn't forget how to catch in three years. At all. Me thinks he just never was a favorite of Sirianni's coaching staff. That begins and ends there.
What's his excuse for 2020 under the same HC as 2019?

Sanders was dead last in PFF receiving grade in 2022, ok in 2021, 2nd to last in 2020 (only Ronald Jones was worse) and even 2019 was good, but not great.

I'm seeing 2 coaching staffs (and QBs) deciding he's not the guy in the passing game. 2019 was more because the Eagles had nothing at all at WR, headlined by washed/injured Alshon Jeffery, and injury plagued Nelson Agholor. I think its a mistake to hold onto that as some evidence he's good at it, then it is to take into account how horrible he's been since.
But you just said he may be the worst pass receiving back in the entire NFL. That’s just wrong.
According to PFF receiving grades, he was in 2022. :shrug:

ETA: Also, dead last in yards per route run among RBs among qualifying RBs, by a wide margin.

This is a Jalen Hurts post.
While there’s validity to that, there’s also an aspect where one could attribute much of Sanders great rushing year on the threat of Hurts opening significant holes for Sanders.

Holes he likely won’t see in CAR.

The Hurts taketh away, but the Hurts giveth
Kind of disagree here. Carolina has a good OL. Foreman averaged 4.5 a carry with 900 yards and Hubbard averaged 4.9 a carry with 400 yards. I don't think either of them are as good as Sanders. McCaffrey had another 400 yards rushing before he was traded at 4.6 a carry. These fellows can run the ball.
Time will tell. I think Sanders is the same dude he’s been, but benefitted from a perfect storm of an offense last year.

But I’m not positive - I could see a scenario where your take is closer to reality.

I kind of agree with both of you. Hurts helped make things favorable for him and I expect it to continue in Carolina because they are really good at running the football.

Seems like a good but boring RB2, which is all you need.
 
Miles Sanders is arguably the worst pass catching RB in the NFL.

More declaratives that are wrong. See: above. He didn't forget how to catch in three years. At all. Me thinks he just never was a favorite of Sirianni's coaching staff. That begins and ends there.
What's his excuse for 2020 under the same HC as 2019?

Sanders was dead last in PFF receiving grade in 2022, ok in 2021, 2nd to last in 2020 (only Ronald Jones was worse) and even 2019 was good, but not great.

I'm seeing 2 coaching staffs (and QBs) deciding he's not the guy in the passing game. 2019 was more because the Eagles had nothing at all at WR, headlined by washed/injured Alshon Jeffery, and injury plagued Nelson Agholor. I think its a mistake to hold onto that as some evidence he's good at it, then it is to take into account how horrible he's been since.
But you just said he may be the worst pass receiving back in the entire NFL. That’s just wrong.
According to PFF receiving grades, he was in 2022. :shrug:

ETA: Also, dead last in yards per route run among RBs among qualifying RBs, by a wide margin.

This is a Jalen Hurts post.
While there’s validity to that, there’s also an aspect where one could attribute much of Sanders great rushing year on the threat of Hurts opening significant holes for Sanders.

Holes he likely won’t see in CAR.

The Hurts taketh away, but the Hurts giveth
Kind of disagree here. Carolina has a good OL. Foreman averaged 4.5 a carry with 900 yards and Hubbard averaged 4.9 a carry with 400 yards. I don't think either of them are as good as Sanders. McCaffrey had another 400 yards rushing before he was traded at 4.6 a carry. These fellows can run the ball.
Time will tell. I think Sanders is the same dude he’s been, but benefitted from a perfect storm of an offense last year.

But I’m not positive - I could see a scenario where your take is closer to reality.
4.6, 5.3, 5.5 and 4.9 YPC in each of his first four years. He got a bigger workload and obviously more green zone carries last year but you could say he was the "dude he's been" all 4 years of his career. If he gets the bulk of the carries in Carolina like it looks like he will, he's going to be a great value this year, especially if he gets the passing game role that Carolina is saying he will.

Definitely on my radar as a RB 2 if he slides into the late 4th, early 5th round area.
 
I actually like Sanders (who I roster in dynasty and went out of my way to get) for his upside. I think there's quite a bit there because he has the potential to break long runs out of seemingly nothing. That's just my take in watching him on a limited basis. The Philly heads on the board will tell you his best ability isn't availability so we will see about how his stint in Carolina plays out if they make him a workhorse back.

I have no idea how the year will play out or what his value relative to redraft ADP is. All I know is he lost a ton of value touches to Hurts last year and Sirianni and the staff didn't seem to have faith in him as the guy. His contract with Carolina says they view him as somebody important.

I think he can be an RB1 if all breaks right. If it doesn't, he could lose his job to Chuba. That's a range of values there. If you're looking for something steady, he might not be your guy. You have got to ride the ride with this guy, IMO.
 
I actually like Sanders (who I roster in dynasty and went out of my way to get) for his upside. I think there's quite a bit there because he has the potential to break long runs out of seemingly nothing. That's just my take in watching him on a limited basis. The Philly heads on the board will tell you his best ability isn't availability so we will see about how his stint in Carolina plays out if they make him a workhorse back.

I have no idea how the year will play out or what his value relative to redraft ADP is. All I know is he lost a ton of value touches to Hurts last year and Sirianni and the staff didn't seem to have faith in him as the guy. His contract with Carolina says they view him as somebody important.

I think he can be an RB1 if all breaks right. If it doesn't, he could lose his job to Chuba. That's a range of values there. If you're looking for something steady, he might not be your guy. You have got to ride the ride with this guy, IMO.
Agree with everything you said with the exception that he could lose the job to Chuba. Only if there is an injury.
 
I actually like Sanders (who I roster in dynasty and went out of my way to get) for his upside. I think there's quite a bit there because he has the potential to break long runs out of seemingly nothing. That's just my take in watching him on a limited basis. The Philly heads on the board will tell you his best ability isn't availability so we will see about how his stint in Carolina plays out if they make him a workhorse back.

I have no idea how the year will play out or what his value relative to redraft ADP is. All I know is he lost a ton of value touches to Hurts last year and Sirianni and the staff didn't seem to have faith in him as the guy. His contract with Carolina says they view him as somebody important.

I think he can be an RB1 if all breaks right. If it doesn't, he could lose his job to Chuba. That's a range of values there. If you're looking for something steady, he might not be your guy. You have got to ride the ride with this guy, IMO.
Agree with everything you said with the exception that he could lose the job to Chuba. Only if there is an injury.
I think they’ll run enough that Chuba will have stand-alone value in 2023, but that’s just me.
 
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I think they’ll run enough that Chuba will have stand-alone value in 2023c but that’s just me.

I don't know. The thing that gives me pause is that they weren't done in their running back room. As soon as Tiyon Evans was released by the Rams, Carolina pounced and signed him. It just leads me to believe they're a bit less than settled at the back end of their RB rotation. You've got Sanders, Hubbard, Blackshear, and now Evans.
 
And I honestly don't know what to make of the signing. Is it a signing with an eye towards the future? Is Evans a developmental project?

I don't know really what the scoop is or how Blackshear fits into the equation. He and Evans are really different backs. It think Evans's BMI is over 30 or something. He's a lead guy or a bruiser, not a third-down running back.

But he was also just cut by the Rams, so they had either a numbers game or weren't impressed with him. Rams Report says he's not a bruiser, but at that BMI, he'd better be.
 
Miles Sanders is arguably the worst pass catching RB in the NFL.

More declaratives that are wrong. See: above. He didn't forget how to catch in three years. At all. Me thinks he just never was a favorite of Sirianni's coaching staff. That begins and ends there.
What's his excuse for 2020 under the same HC as 2019?

Sanders was dead last in PFF receiving grade in 2022, ok in 2021, 2nd to last in 2020 (only Ronald Jones was worse) and even 2019 was good, but not great.

I'm seeing 2 coaching staffs (and QBs) deciding he's not the guy in the passing game. 2019 was more because the Eagles had nothing at all at WR, headlined by washed/injured Alshon Jeffery, and injury plagued Nelson Agholor. I think its a mistake to hold onto that as some evidence he's good at it, then it is to take into account how horrible he's been since.
But you just said he may be the worst pass receiving back in the entire NFL. That’s just wrong.
According to PFF receiving grades, he was in 2022. :shrug:

ETA: Also, dead last in yards per route run among RBs among qualifying RBs, by a wide margin.

This is a Jalen Hurts post.
Receiving grades are independent of QB play.

Hurts also hasn't seemed to hurt Kenneth Gainwell or even Boston Scott. I'd be of the belief the Eagles RB receiving production will look even better with D'Andre Swift.
 
Follow the money. Miles owns this backfield this year until he get hurt. Miles talent running or receiving isn't going to ever blow anyone away, but he is plenty capable. We have seen less talent last year put up solid numbers - this o line is really good. When you look at the surrounding cast of players, it's similar to the early eagles teams that had little receiving talent as well. I see him catching 50+ balls. Bryce is smart and will dump off a lot because ain't going to be nothing open over the top. If I own Miles Sanders I want Chuba in there plenty to keep him fresh. I see Miles as a rock solid RB2 that is probably not going to score as many TD's as you want him to. I see a lot of 16 carry 80yd, 5 catch 40 yd weeks...17PPR pts never lost me a week in my RB2 slot though.
 
DraftSharks has him at 94% chance of injury, and forecasts 3.9 missed games in 2023.That's probably a VERY conservative number.
Code:
Aug 19, 2020    NFL    Thigh Hamstring Strain Grade 2    Sanders suffered a hamstring injury during preseason camp, which kept him out of the Week 1 game vs. Washington.
Oct 18, 2020    NFL    Knee Patella Sprain    Sanders suffered a knee injury during the game vs. the Ravens. He missed the next two games.
Dec 31, 2020    NFL    Knee Patella Sprain    Sanders missed the season finale game vs. Washington as he was a limited participant at Eagles' practice due to a knee issue.
Jan 5, 2020    NFL    Knee MCL Sprain Grade 2    Sanders suffered an MCL sprain during the wild-card loss to the Seahawks
Oct 24, 2021    NFL    Pedal Ankle Sprain Grade 2    Sanders suffered an ankle injury in the Eagles' Week 7 game against the Raiders. He missed three games
Nov 28, 2021    NFL    Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1    Sanders suffered an ankle injury in Week 12's loss to the Giants. He was available in the next game
Dec 5, 2021    NFL    Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1    Sanders re-injured the ankle that has bothered him since Week 7. He was fine for the next game
Dec 26, 2021    NFL    Hand Metacarpal Fracture    Sanders suffered a broken hand in Week 16's win over the Giants. he missed two games
Aug 14, 2022    NFL    Thigh Hamstring Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1    Sanders missed a couple weeks of practice.
 
DraftSharks has him at 94% chance of injury, and forecasts 3.9 missed games in 2023.That's probably a VERY conservative number.
Code:
Aug 19, 2020    NFL    Thigh Hamstring Strain Grade 2    Sanders suffered a hamstring injury during preseason camp, which kept him out of the Week 1 game vs. Washington.
Oct 18, 2020    NFL    Knee Patella Sprain    Sanders suffered a knee injury during the game vs. the Ravens. He missed the next two games.
Dec 31, 2020    NFL    Knee Patella Sprain    Sanders missed the season finale game vs. Washington as he was a limited participant at Eagles' practice due to a knee issue.
Jan 5, 2020    NFL    Knee MCL Sprain Grade 2    Sanders suffered an MCL sprain during the wild-card loss to the Seahawks
Oct 24, 2021    NFL    Pedal Ankle Sprain Grade 2    Sanders suffered an ankle injury in the Eagles' Week 7 game against the Raiders. He missed three games
Nov 28, 2021    NFL    Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1    Sanders suffered an ankle injury in Week 12's loss to the Giants. He was available in the next game
Dec 5, 2021    NFL    Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1    Sanders re-injured the ankle that has bothered him since Week 7. He was fine for the next game
Dec 26, 2021    NFL    Hand Metacarpal Fracture    Sanders suffered a broken hand in Week 16's win over the Giants. he missed two games
 
DraftSharks has him at 94% chance of injury, and forecasts 3.9 missed games in 2023.That's probably a VERY conservative number.
Code:
Aug 19, 2020    NFL    Thigh Hamstring Strain Grade 2    Sanders suffered a hamstring injury during preseason camp, which kept him out of the Week 1 game vs. Washington.
Oct 18, 2020    NFL    Knee Patella Sprain    Sanders suffered a knee injury during the game vs. the Ravens. He missed the next two games.
Dec 31, 2020    NFL    Knee Patella Sprain    Sanders missed the season finale game vs. Washington as he was a limited participant at Eagles' practice due to a knee issue.
Jan 5, 2020    NFL    Knee MCL Sprain Grade 2    Sanders suffered an MCL sprain during the wild-card loss to the Seahawks
Oct 24, 2021    NFL    Pedal Ankle Sprain Grade 2    Sanders suffered an ankle injury in the Eagles' Week 7 game against the Raiders. He missed three games
Nov 28, 2021    NFL    Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1    Sanders suffered an ankle injury in Week 12's loss to the Giants. He was available in the next game
Dec 5, 2021    NFL    Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1    Sanders re-injured the ankle that has bothered him since Week 7. He was fine for the next game
Dec 26, 2021    NFL    Hand Metacarpal Fracture    Sanders suffered a broken hand in Week 16's win over the Giants. he missed two games
It’s hard to predict injury, but yeah, he’s been banged up a lot.
 
DraftSharks has him at 94% chance of injury, and forecasts 3.9 missed games in 2023.That's probably a VERY conservative number.
Code:
Aug 19, 2020    NFL    Thigh Hamstring Strain Grade 2    Sanders suffered a hamstring injury during preseason camp, which kept him out of the Week 1 game vs. Washington.
Oct 18, 2020    NFL    Knee Patella Sprain    Sanders suffered a knee injury during the game vs. the Ravens. He missed the next two games.
Dec 31, 2020    NFL    Knee Patella Sprain    Sanders missed the season finale game vs. Washington as he was a limited participant at Eagles' practice due to a knee issue.
Jan 5, 2020    NFL    Knee MCL Sprain Grade 2    Sanders suffered an MCL sprain during the wild-card loss to the Seahawks
Oct 24, 2021    NFL    Pedal Ankle Sprain Grade 2    Sanders suffered an ankle injury in the Eagles' Week 7 game against the Raiders. He missed three games
Nov 28, 2021    NFL    Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1    Sanders suffered an ankle injury in Week 12's loss to the Giants. He was available in the next game
Dec 5, 2021    NFL    Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1    Sanders re-injured the ankle that has bothered him since Week 7. He was fine for the next game
Dec 26, 2021    NFL    Hand Metacarpal Fracture    Sanders suffered a broken hand in Week 16's win over the Giants. he missed two games
Aug 14, 2022    NFL    Thigh Hamstring Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1    Sanders missed a couple weeks of practice.
His average is 2 missed games a season.
 
DraftSharks has him at 94% chance of injury, and forecasts 3.9 missed games in 2023.
I didn’t even know that was a stat, but I wouldn’t put much stock in it. RBs get hurt - it’s the nature of the position for the most part - and as rock says above, seems like he’s been available a lot more than the detractors would have you believe.
 

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