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Should be some stacked fronts unless they start getting Herbert some targets to throw to, but Najee should see a good amount of touches regardless.
Also I believe the only RB to rush for 1K or more yards each of the last 4 seasons.Najee is the only NFL tailback to play all 68 regular season games the last 4 years
(there's one FB who also did this)
there, I found something nice to say about him
Totally depends on what else they do between now and the end of April.What I would ask anyone who does not like the landing spot for Najee to please list the other places you'd have preferred to see him go.
I got one and I never thought it possible as I don't think they are in the market to pay a veteran RB.
Chargers would have been my second best option if I could have picked any team for him to land. ETA-and it's a superclose second.
Whatever happens after this with Chargers or any other team with RB additions we don't know. Just saying based on what we know right now I'd be curious exactly where other people would have preferred.
Interesting, so much so it had me thinking how durable Harris ha been thus far. Why do I have this bad feeling about him just when everyone is so excited about this signing?I will be heavily investing in Najee in redraft if his value is right.
They’re gonna run him into the ground.
IMO he’s everything Harbaugh tried to make Gus Edward’s into, but couldn’t.Interesting, so much so it had me thinking how durable Harris ha been thus far. Why do I have this bad feeling about him just when everyone is so excited about this signing?I will be heavily investing in Najee in redraft if his value is right.
They’re gonna run him into the ground.
This! Najee is not a good fit for wide zone or zone in general. Give him some momentum running north/south and he is far more effective.Steelers utilized too much zone with Najee, so with Roman and a more gap heavy scheme, look for an increase in production.
This was probably his best fit.
He may never have run for a 40+ yard run but that's probably an overblown stat.the Wfan chatterbox kept going off on Najee because he never had a run longer than 39 yards
From your mouth to the spaghetti monster’s ears!!Can Najee become a healthy version of Conner?
He WAS a plodder on a team that hasn't had a O Line in years. Also no real threat from the QB position.He’s a plodder
Which team are we talking about here?
I will be heavily investing in Najee in redraft if his value is right.
They’re gonna run him into the ground.
Is this sarcasm? The Chargers. The O Line FBG themselves have ranked #7.Which team are we talking about here?
Could be a top offense if they add a better deep threat but najee couldn’t land in a better spot and Harbaugh couldn’t have gotten a better value for what he wants.He WAS a plodder on a team that hasn't had a O Line in years. Also no real threat from the QB position.He’s a plodder
Let's see how he does with a very good O line and a stud QB.
If the Chargers get Engram and either draft a WR or sign one to go along with Johnston and McConkey the offense could be pretty good.Could be a top offense if they add a better deep threat but najee couldn’t land in a better spot and Harbaugh couldn’t have gotten a better value for what he wants.He WAS a plodder on a team that hasn't had a O Line in years. Also no real threat from the QB position.He’s a plodder
Let's see how he does with a very good O line and a stud QB.
I think the Chargers are extremely likely to take a RB by round 4. A speedy compliment would make sense.So kind of taking in both sides of the argument here on Najee it feels like a great target in redraft, a win now guy for playoff bound rosters in dynasty, and a screaming sell for everyone else in dynasty. He's already jumped from RB36 to RB30 since the trade. I think this could go up to a consensus ranking as a mid RB2 pretty easily in the next month. This would mark his highest value since pre-2023 season and probably a great time to shove him off to a RB needy team. You could roll the dice and hope for some bad rookie landing spots in the draft and that Chargers don't invest in one in the first 3 rounds and probably squeeze some more juice out of him in the market; but I think if you're not set up for a deep playoff run in your leagues this is a prime opportunity to sell at a high. If he does just plod his way to another low end RB2 season in a much better situation in LA I think you see his trade value cut in half. Especially considering at that point he'll be a FA again and 28 years old.
He also plodded for 4 YPC average last year, 3.9 for his career— which is better than quite a few RBs held in much higher esteem by the FF community.He WAS a plodder on a team that hasn't had a O Line in years. Also no real threat from the QB position.He’s a plodder
Let's see how he does with a very good O line and a stud QB.
Isn’t Vidal already that guy?I think the Chargers are extremely likely to take a RB by round 4. A speedy compliment would make sense.So kind of taking in both sides of the argument here on Najee it feels like a great target in redraft, a win now guy for playoff bound rosters in dynasty, and a screaming sell for everyone else in dynasty. He's already jumped from RB36 to RB30 since the trade. I think this could go up to a consensus ranking as a mid RB2 pretty easily in the next month. This would mark his highest value since pre-2023 season and probably a great time to shove him off to a RB needy team. You could roll the dice and hope for some bad rookie landing spots in the draft and that Chargers don't invest in one in the first 3 rounds and probably squeeze some more juice out of him in the market; but I think if you're not set up for a deep playoff run in your leagues this is a prime opportunity to sell at a high. If he does just plod his way to another low end RB2 season in a much better situation in LA I think you see his trade value cut in half. Especially considering at that point he'll be a FA again and 28 years old.
Definitely. Purely situational, and if you have the depth and/or aren’t a win-now roster, you could see excellent return. I’d try to do it before the draft while the hype is at its peak.probably a great time to shove him off to a RB needy team
You get 6 points per reception?!Just got him as rb25 round 6 ppr bb
Vidal isn't a lock to make the team. I think they'll want someone much more talented than Vidal.Isn’t Vidal already that guy?I think the Chargers are extremely likely to take a RB by round 4. A speedy compliment would make sense.So kind of taking in both sides of the argument here on Najee it feels like a great target in redraft, a win now guy for playoff bound rosters in dynasty, and a screaming sell for everyone else in dynasty. He's already jumped from RB36 to RB30 since the trade. I think this could go up to a consensus ranking as a mid RB2 pretty easily in the next month. This would mark his highest value since pre-2023 season and probably a great time to shove him off to a RB needy team. You could roll the dice and hope for some bad rookie landing spots in the draft and that Chargers don't invest in one in the first 3 rounds and probably squeeze some more juice out of him in the market; but I think if you're not set up for a deep playoff run in your leagues this is a prime opportunity to sell at a high. If he does just plod his way to another low end RB2 season in a much better situation in LA I think you see his trade value cut in half. Especially considering at that point he'll be a FA again and 28 years old.
Not sarcasm. I wouldn't classify the Chargers Line as "Very Good" personally. They have very good tackles and average at best interior linemen. We'll have to see what they do in free agency if they can shoot the lock of the wallet.Is this sarcasm? The Chargers. The O Line FBG themselves have ranked #7.Which team are we talking about here?
They are MUCH better than the Steelers.
well, this is the draft to do it.Vidal isn't a lock to make the team. I think they'll want someone much more talented than Vidal.Isn’t Vidal already that guy?I think the Chargers are extremely likely to take a RB by round 4. A speedy compliment would make sense.So kind of taking in both sides of the argument here on Najee it feels like a great target in redraft, a win now guy for playoff bound rosters in dynasty, and a screaming sell for everyone else in dynasty. He's already jumped from RB36 to RB30 since the trade. I think this could go up to a consensus ranking as a mid RB2 pretty easily in the next month. This would mark his highest value since pre-2023 season and probably a great time to shove him off to a RB needy team. You could roll the dice and hope for some bad rookie landing spots in the draft and that Chargers don't invest in one in the first 3 rounds and probably squeeze some more juice out of him in the market; but I think if you're not set up for a deep playoff run in your leagues this is a prime opportunity to sell at a high. If he does just plod his way to another low end RB2 season in a much better situation in LA I think you see his trade value cut in half. Especially considering at that point he'll be a FA again and 28 years old.
Either way, IMO Najee’s role is secure. 2 down back, short yardage, occasional dump off.well, this is the draft to do it.Vidal isn't a lock to make the team. I think they'll want someone much more talented than Vidal.Isn’t Vidal already that guy?I think the Chargers are extremely likely to take a RB by round 4. A speedy compliment would make sense.So kind of taking in both sides of the argument here on Najee it feels like a great target in redraft, a win now guy for playoff bound rosters in dynasty, and a screaming sell for everyone else in dynasty. He's already jumped from RB36 to RB30 since the trade. I think this could go up to a consensus ranking as a mid RB2 pretty easily in the next month. This would mark his highest value since pre-2023 season and probably a great time to shove him off to a RB needy team. You could roll the dice and hope for some bad rookie landing spots in the draft and that Chargers don't invest in one in the first 3 rounds and probably squeeze some more juice out of him in the market; but I think if you're not set up for a deep playoff run in your leagues this is a prime opportunity to sell at a high. If he does just plod his way to another low end RB2 season in a much better situation in LA I think you see his trade value cut in half. Especially considering at that point he'll be a FA again and 28 years old.
I dont think the team is giving up on Vidal but if they let Dobbins go I would say their chances of taking a RB in the draft are pretty close to 100%
I'd even give him the capability of 3rd down role in some scenarios/drives. He was an above average catcher and route runner out of the backfield his first season in Pitt. And then for whatever reason Matt Canada just stopped having him do it as much. Unless Najee suddenly lost that part of his game, but that feels unlikely. But one of the perks of him only having a one year deal, the Chargers don't have a major incentive to not just squeeze every drop from him and run him into the ground.Either way, IMO Najee’s role is secure. 2 down back, short yardage, occasional dump off.well, this is the draft to do it.Vidal isn't a lock to make the team. I think they'll want someone much more talented than Vidal.Isn’t Vidal already that guy?I think the Chargers are extremely likely to take a RB by round 4. A speedy compliment would make sense.So kind of taking in both sides of the argument here on Najee it feels like a great target in redraft, a win now guy for playoff bound rosters in dynasty, and a screaming sell for everyone else in dynasty. He's already jumped from RB36 to RB30 since the trade. I think this could go up to a consensus ranking as a mid RB2 pretty easily in the next month. This would mark his highest value since pre-2023 season and probably a great time to shove him off to a RB needy team. You could roll the dice and hope for some bad rookie landing spots in the draft and that Chargers don't invest in one in the first 3 rounds and probably squeeze some more juice out of him in the market; but I think if you're not set up for a deep playoff run in your leagues this is a prime opportunity to sell at a high. If he does just plod his way to another low end RB2 season in a much better situation in LA I think you see his trade value cut in half. Especially considering at that point he'll be a FA again and 28 years old.
I dont think the team is giving up on Vidal but if they let Dobbins go I would say their chances of taking a RB in the draft are pretty close to 100%
he blocks well, so third down isnt out of the question.I'd even give him the capability of 3rd down role in some scenarios/drives. He was an above average catcher and route runner out of the backfield his first season in Pitt. And then for whatever reason Matt Canada just stopped having him do it as much. Unless Najee suddenly lost that part of his game, but that feels unlikely. But one of the perks of him only having a one year deal, the Chargers don't have a major incentive to not just squeeze every drop from him and run him into the ground.Either way, IMO Najee’s role is secure. 2 down back, short yardage, occasional dump off.well, this is the draft to do it.Vidal isn't a lock to make the team. I think they'll want someone much more talented than Vidal.Isn’t Vidal already that guy?I think the Chargers are extremely likely to take a RB by round 4. A speedy compliment would make sense.So kind of taking in both sides of the argument here on Najee it feels like a great target in redraft, a win now guy for playoff bound rosters in dynasty, and a screaming sell for everyone else in dynasty. He's already jumped from RB36 to RB30 since the trade. I think this could go up to a consensus ranking as a mid RB2 pretty easily in the next month. This would mark his highest value since pre-2023 season and probably a great time to shove him off to a RB needy team. You could roll the dice and hope for some bad rookie landing spots in the draft and that Chargers don't invest in one in the first 3 rounds and probably squeeze some more juice out of him in the market; but I think if you're not set up for a deep playoff run in your leagues this is a prime opportunity to sell at a high. If he does just plod his way to another low end RB2 season in a much better situation in LA I think you see his trade value cut in half. Especially considering at that point he'll be a FA again and 28 years old.
I dont think the team is giving up on Vidal but if they let Dobbins go I would say their chances of taking a RB in the draft are pretty close to 100%
Feels more like a 50/50 or 60/40 split. Najee isn’t going away. The key will be who gets the pass down and short yardage work. They are both similar enough that I thinks it’s debatable.RB2 on the Bolts , will see a few snaps so Hampton can get a breather here and there
I don't understand why it's 50/50...Hampton turns in 10 for 40 or 15 for 65 yd performances all year?Feels more like a 50/50 or 60/40 split. Najee isn’t going away. The key will be who gets the pass down and short yardage work. They are both similar enough that I thinks it’s debatable.RB2 on the Bolts , will see a few snaps so Hampton can get a breather here and there
Yeah as much as I don't love Najee, this feels most realistic. I could see a hot hand approach where there are weeks where one guy gets significantly more work, but that's still frustrating for fantasy owners.Feels more like a 50/50 or 60/40 split. Najee isn’t going away. The key will be who gets the pass down and short yardage work. They are both similar enough that I thinks it’s debatable.RB2 on the Bolts , will see a few snaps so Hampton can get a breather here and there
Yeah as much as I don't love Najee, this feels most realistic. I could see a hot hand approach where there are weeks where one guy gets significantly more work, but that's still frustrating for fantasy owners.Feels more like a 50/50 or 60/40 split. Najee isn’t going away. The key will be who gets the pass down and short yardage work. They are both similar enough that I thinks it’s debatable.RB2 on the Bolts , will see a few snaps so Hampton can get a breather here and there
I would say it almost certainly kills any chance of an extension though. He will be one and done in LA. And taking that idea and running with it, I almost wonder if they don't grab another RB late in this draft to get a head start on having a young/cheap backup from a deep talented class for Hampton in 2026. This could get even uglier.
Gentlemen...I can see Najee getting the bulk of the snaps early on, with Hampton being sprinkled in. But if Najee struggles and the rookie shows some juice, that could really open things up for Hampton to run away with the gig.
Maybe it's just a semantics thing. I don't think he'll just be sprinkled in. But I also don't think that sprinkled in = a 60/40 split which I think is a reasonable guess at how the backfield is handled at the beginning of the season.Yeah as much as I don't love Najee, this feels most realistic. I could see a hot hand approach where there are weeks where one guy gets significantly more work, but that's still frustrating for fantasy owners.Feels more like a 50/50 or 60/40 split. Najee isn’t going away. The key will be who gets the pass down and short yardage work. They are both similar enough that I thinks it’s debatable.RB2 on the Bolts , will see a few snaps so Hampton can get a breather here and there
I would say it almost certainly kills any chance of an extension though. He will be one and done in LA. And taking that idea and running with it, I almost wonder if they don't grab another RB late in this draft to get a head start on having a young/cheap backup from a deep talented class for Hampton in 2026. This could get even uglier.
Gentlemen...I can see Najee getting the bulk of the snaps early on, with Hampton being sprinkled in. But if Najee struggles and the rookie shows some juice, that could really open things up for Hampton to run away with the gig.
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Let's have some reality here, they spent a 1st round pick on a guy you say is gonna be "sprinkled" in
Lot of RBs manage to have one big Senior Year, this guy was pretty consistent '23 to '24, B2B good years as the starter in NC
And he catches the football as well.
I won't allow god posters to start walking down this pathfollow the skills and talent, Hampton brings them and is tailor made to be a lead RB for Harbaugh
Hampton is 6 foot 225, he's not a small RB like say Achane, he's gonna produce in this system and as @SWC always says, you can take that to the bank brohans
I think you are both right. I'm not sure this is saying much, but the Chargers averaged 30+ carries in their wins but less than 20 in their losses. A 60/40 split is going to be pretty pretty pretty good most weeks. If Hampton gets most of the passing game work and his share of the goal line, he'll have a fantastic season.Maybe it's just a semantics thing. I don't think he'll just be sprinkled in. But I also don't think that sprinkled in = a 60/40 split which I think is a reasonable guess at how the backfield is handled at the beginning of the season.Yeah as much as I don't love Najee, this feels most realistic. I could see a hot hand approach where there are weeks where one guy gets significantly more work, but that's still frustrating for fantasy owners.Feels more like a 50/50 or 60/40 split. Najee isn’t going away. The key will be who gets the pass down and short yardage work. They are both similar enough that I thinks it’s debatable.RB2 on the Bolts , will see a few snaps so Hampton can get a breather here and there
I would say it almost certainly kills any chance of an extension though. He will be one and done in LA. And taking that idea and running with it, I almost wonder if they don't grab another RB late in this draft to get a head start on having a young/cheap backup from a deep talented class for Hampton in 2026. This could get even uglier.
Gentlemen...I can see Najee getting the bulk of the snaps early on, with Hampton being sprinkled in. But if Najee struggles and the rookie shows some juice, that could really open things up for Hampton to run away with the gig.
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Let's have some reality here, they spent a 1st round pick on a guy you say is gonna be "sprinkled" in
Lot of RBs manage to have one big Senior Year, this guy was pretty consistent '23 to '24, B2B good years as the starter in NC
And he catches the football as well.
I won't allow god posters to start walking down this pathfollow the skills and talent, Hampton brings them and is tailor made to be a lead RB for Harbaugh
Hampton is 6 foot 225, he's not a small RB like say Achane, he's gonna produce in this system and as @SWC always says, you can take that to the bank brohans
I'm sure if Hampton shows himself to be drastically outplaying Najee through the first few weeks the splits would adjust. I just also don't see Harbough giving a rookie an 80% share week 1, especially after spending not insignificant capital bringing in Najee.
Now stop making a Steelers fan defend Najee. It feels gross lol.
Agree Hampton has the tools and draft commitment - just saying Harbaugh may defer to the veteran Najee at first, but could very easily be phased out in short order (and probably will be).Yeah as much as I don't love Najee, this feels most realistic. I could see a hot hand approach where there are weeks where one guy gets significantly more work, but that's still frustrating for fantasy owners.Feels more like a 50/50 or 60/40 split. Najee isn’t going away. The key will be who gets the pass down and short yardage work. They are both similar enough that I thinks it’s debatable.RB2 on the Bolts , will see a few snaps so Hampton can get a breather here and there
I would say it almost certainly kills any chance of an extension though. He will be one and done in LA. And taking that idea and running with it, I almost wonder if they don't grab another RB late in this draft to get a head start on having a young/cheap backup from a deep talented class for Hampton in 2026. This could get even uglier.
Gentlemen...I can see Najee getting the bulk of the snaps early on, with Hampton being sprinkled in. But if Najee struggles and the rookie shows some juice, that could really open things up for Hampton to run away with the gig.
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Let's have some reality here, they spent a 1st round pick on a guy you say is gonna be "sprinkled" in
Lot of RBs manage to have one big Senior Year, this guy was pretty consistent '23 to '24, B2B good years as the starter in NC
And he catches the football as well.
I won't allow god posters to start walking down this pathfollow the skills and talent, Hampton brings them and is tailor made to be a lead RB for Harbaugh
Hampton is 6 foot 225, he's not a small RB like say Achane, he's gonna produce in this system and as @SWC always says, you can take that to the bank brohans
I don't want my FF running backs getting 80% of the touches, they won't last all seasonMaybe it's just a semantics thing. I don't think he'll just be sprinkled in. But I also don't think that sprinkled in = a 60/40 split which I think is a reasonable guess at how the backfield is handled at the beginning of the season.Yeah as much as I don't love Najee, this feels most realistic. I could see a hot hand approach where there are weeks where one guy gets significantly more work, but that's still frustrating for fantasy owners.Feels more like a 50/50 or 60/40 split. Najee isn’t going away. The key will be who gets the pass down and short yardage work. They are both similar enough that I thinks it’s debatable.RB2 on the Bolts , will see a few snaps so Hampton can get a breather here and there
I would say it almost certainly kills any chance of an extension though. He will be one and done in LA. And taking that idea and running with it, I almost wonder if they don't grab another RB late in this draft to get a head start on having a young/cheap backup from a deep talented class for Hampton in 2026. This could get even uglier.
Gentlemen...I can see Najee getting the bulk of the snaps early on, with Hampton being sprinkled in. But if Najee struggles and the rookie shows some juice, that could really open things up for Hampton to run away with the gig.
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Let's have some reality here, they spent a 1st round pick on a guy you say is gonna be "sprinkled" in
Lot of RBs manage to have one big Senior Year, this guy was pretty consistent '23 to '24, B2B good years as the starter in NC
And he catches the football as well.
I won't allow god posters to start walking down this pathfollow the skills and talent, Hampton brings them and is tailor made to be a lead RB for Harbaugh
Hampton is 6 foot 225, he's not a small RB like say Achane, he's gonna produce in this system and as @SWC always says, you can take that to the bank brohans
I'm sure if Hampton shows himself to be drastically outplaying Najee through the first few weeks the splits would adjust. I just also don't see Harbough giving a rookie an 80% share week 1, especially after spending not insignificant capital bringing in Najee.
Now stop making a Steelers fan defend Najee. It feels gross lol.
Similar to March, don't over-react to last night. He's an undesirable starter, but he is worthwhile depth. Harbaugh / Roman want to throw to get ahead but then they want to run, run, and run some more. Expect Najee to lead in touches early in the season with opportunities for Hampton to earn more late in the season.Totally depends on what else they do between now and the end of April.What I would ask anyone who does not like the landing spot for Najee to please list the other places you'd have preferred to see him go.
I got one and I never thought it possible as I don't think they are in the market to pay a veteran RB.
Chargers would have been my second best option if I could have picked any team for him to land. ETA-and it's a superclose second.
Whatever happens after this with Chargers or any other team with RB additions we don't know. Just saying based on what we know right now I'd be curious exactly where other people would have preferred.
All RB's are volume plays, but even moreso for him since he's incapable of creating explosive plays. He was a good player in our game when he net ~22 touches per game and 94 targets as a rook. Thereafter when he tailed to ~17 per and 40some targets give or take, not so much. Regardless, an additional variable needing considered are those targets - are the Bolts are going to use him more in the passing game than JK's 38 targets?
So, what alternative destinations would've been better? We'll see what else the team does at the position. If it's him / Vidal / Haskins / day 3 rook, probably none - that tells me they see him like they saw Frank Gore when they were in SF. But if they commit meaningful capital to anyone else he quickly becomes an undesirable starter / worthwhile depth.
I think that's the size of it. In redraft leagues, Hampton is a great depth piece that you probably don't want to rely upon too early but can be big down the stretch. In keeper/dynasty, it's pretty much wheels up from the get-go, with only Jeanty ahead of him.**scrolls up**
Similar to March, don't over-react to last night. He's an undesirable starter, but he is worthwhile depth. Harbaugh / Roman want to throw to get ahead but then they want to run, run, and run some more. Expect Najee to lead in touches early in the season with opportunities for Hampton to earn more late in the season.Totally depends on what else they do between now and the end of April.What I would ask anyone who does not like the landing spot for Najee to please list the other places you'd have preferred to see him go.
I got one and I never thought it possible as I don't think they are in the market to pay a veteran RB.
Chargers would have been my second best option if I could have picked any team for him to land. ETA-and it's a superclose second.
Whatever happens after this with Chargers or any other team with RB additions we don't know. Just saying based on what we know right now I'd be curious exactly where other people would have preferred.
All RB's are volume plays, but even moreso for him since he's incapable of creating explosive plays. He was a good player in our game when he net ~22 touches per game and 94 targets as a rook. Thereafter when he tailed to ~17 per and 40some targets give or take, not so much. Regardless, an additional variable needing considered are those targets - are the Bolts are going to use him more in the passing game than JK's 38 targets?
So, what alternative destinations would've been better? We'll see what else the team does at the position. If it's him / Vidal / Haskins / day 3 rook, probably none - that tells me they see him like they saw Frank Gore when they were in SF. But if they commit meaningful capital to anyone else he quickly becomes an undesirable starter / worthwhile depth.