Nothing weird about the Browns adding talent at value. It does suck for Chubb owners.yea it's a blow to us chubb owners. It's a weird move by the browns but it's the browns....
in these times the smart teams don't pay two rbs...they draft a third rounder and have a stud.Nothing weird about the Browns adding talent at value. It does suck for Chubb owners.
I posted about this in another thread, but I don't know that Hunt really affected Chubb's TD rate as much as people are saying. He had 6 TDs before Hunt was active, and 2 after, but he had 12 more RZ opportunities after Hunt was activated vs before (20 in weeks 1-9, 32 weeks 10-17). Hunt did take the few targets Chubb was getting, which is the real bummer.
wanna take a stab at what the browns are paying their two stud rbs?in these times the smart teams don't pay two rbs...they draft a third rounder and have a stud.
I agree. But 1 year at $3.2m isn't really paying a RB. signing a good young RB for that is a no brainier. $3.2m in cap space is less valuable than a 3rd.in these times the smart teams don't pay two rbs...they draft a third rounder and have a stud.
i know it's not much but they are going to have to pay chubb this year because he is going to want his...Soulfly3 said:wanna take a stab at what the browns are paying their two stud rbs?
Chubb just finished his 2nd year. He can't get an extension until next offseason (unless that changed with the new CBA).i know it's not much but they are going to have to pay chubb this year because he is going to want his...
Most teams don't focus on having two stud rbs, it doesn't exactly have a long history of success in the nfl
According to Pro Football Focus, the Vikings ran the most outside zone type concepts in the NFL (279 rushes) and were successful on 38.7 percent of the time – 13th in the NFL. The Browns ran similar concepts 181 times (5th most) and were successful 43.6 percent of the time – 6th best in the NFL. The good news: the Browns already have a feel for the scheme and they have the right running back to carry his offensive line within the scheme. They ran a good amount of the scheme from the gun, with some sprinkled in under-center, but they found success with the play. You can see the two different paths here.
Maybe, but Hunt is really good. And he got a lot of passing work in the 2nd half of the season. Chubb may challenge for the rushing title once again, but Hunt may limit his receiving totals. If Hunt wasn't there, I think Chubb is top 5 or 6--ahead of Henry/Mixon.With zone-blocking run-heavy scheme HC Stefanski implementing, Chubbs gonna be monster this year. He just needs to stay healthy and fortunately for him, Kareem Hunt is CoP to give Chubb a breather.
horribly written article... thinking maybe they let an intern post and skipped the editing? weird.
NICK CHUBB RB, CLEVELAND BROWNS
The Browns' best chance at offensive success will be giving Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt 15 carries apiece every week, according to Ellis Williams of Cleveland.com.
Williams believes Chubb and Hunt could finish as the first running back duo to exceed 1,000 rushing yards apiece since DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart did so in 2009. He warned fans not to expect any offensive "trickery" from Cleveland in 2020. Everything new HC Kevin Stefanski has said this offseason indicates the Browns are psyched about establishing the run in 2020. But 240 carries for Hunt (whose ADP is in the fifth round) without a Chubb injury would require a significant rankings adjustment. Stefanski's 2019 Vikings offense ran the ball 55.46 percent of the time while tied or leading, so a Browns team with game script on its side could translate to a hefty running back workload.
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SOURCE: Cleveland.com
Aug 10, 2020, 10:14 AM ET
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"Nathan Zegura of the Browns Live stream noted that “Chubb looked good” as he walked away with trainers, a statement affirmed by co-host Josh Cribbs."
Fingers crossed
Rotoworld:Heard he's being evaluated for a concussion.
Browns announced Nick Chubb is being evaluated for a possible concussion.
Chubb got in a few reps during the team's first padded practice but was helped off the field early. Time will tell how much (if any) time the 24-year-old will miss, but this news may sideline the third-year runner through the alotted contact period of camp. Kareem Hunt, already being drafted just behind Le'Veon Bell at the fifth-round turn in high-stakes leagues, would obviously surge to RB1 territory if Chubb sits in Week 1 and beyond.
SOURCE: Andrew Gribble on Twitter
Aug 17, 2020, 4:12 PM ET
100% agree. I think the Hunt hype is very out of control. Yes, he's got a ton of upside if Chubb goes down, but he's likely only a COP/3rd down RB without that. This isn't going to be anywhere near 50-50, or even 60-40. Chubb is the starter and Hunt is the backup. In addition people keep bringing up the, "Well if Chubb gets hurt, Hunt is a top-5 RB" line, but if Hunt gets hurt, I think Chubb has a shot at RB1.All I'm seeing out there is Hunt this and Hunt that.
I get that Hunt is going to get his, but how far can someone who is a legit contender for the rushing title drop? Even in PPR.
I have the 11th pick in a PPR redraft and am contemplating taking him there. If I don't, then I'm sure as #### going to grab him at 2.02.
From week 10 on, the snaps were 50-50. Do you think it will be different this year?100% agree. I think the Hunt hype is very out of control. Yes, he's got a ton of upside if Chubb goes down, but he's likely only a COP/3rd down RB without that. This isn't going to be anywhere near 50-50, or even 60-40. Chubb is the starter and Hunt is the backup. In addition people keep bringing up the, "Well if Chubb gets hurt, Hunt is a top-5 RB" line, but if Hunt gets hurt, I think Chubb has a shot at RB1.
Yes, I really don't think last year is all that relevant. Hunt had fresh legs, and this is an entirely different coaching staff. I think Cook/Mattison is a pretty fair barometer to base the workload split off of. True, Hunt is much better than Mattison, but Chubb is also better(and more durable) than Cook. Hunt also kind of served as the #3 pass catcher last year, which I think is highly unlikely with Hooper on board and Njoku healthy.From week 10 on, the snaps were 50-50. Do you think it will be different this year?
Did Chubb have any known concussions while playing at the University of Georgia?Browns coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed Nick Chubb is in the league's concussion protocol.
At the end of the day, this shouldn't affect Chubb's availability for any meaningful games next month. Expect Chubb to be sidelined for the next couple days. To our knowledge, Chubb has no known NFL concussions.
SOURCE: Jake Trotter on Twitter
Aug 18, 2020, 1:31 PM ET
Browns RB coach Stump Mitchell said Nick Chubb (concussion) is in meetings and "not complaining of headaches."
Mitchell also said Chubb is "doing well" and "it’s just a matter of time" before the 24-year-old is cleared from the league's protocol. It's a sigh of relief after Chubb's initial evaluation caused concern. He likely won't suit up for the remainder of the contact portion of camp, but Chubb is fully expected to be available in the team's season opener against the Ravens.
SOURCE: Aditi Kinkhabwala on Twitter
Aug 20, 2020, 12:24 PM ET
The bolded is why I don't think you can put too much into the split from last year. I totally agree with your take here. Chubb in late first early second is good value.travdogg said:Yes, I really don't think last year is all that relevant. Hunt had fresh legs, and this is an entirely different coaching staff. I think Cook/Mattison is a pretty fair barometer to base the workload split off of. True, Hunt is much better than Mattison, but Chubb is also better(and more durable) than Cook. Hunt also kind of served as the #3 pass catcher last year, which I think is highly unlikely with Hooper on board and Njoku healthy.
I'm expecting pretty close to a 2-1 split in favor of Chubb. I'm also expecting Chubb's TD's to spike a bit, he was very unlucky to only have 8, he could easily jump to say 12+.
At their current ADPs, I think Chubb is a slight steal, and Hunt is a reach, unless you already have Chubb.
I took Julio at 1.10. Got Chubb at 2.03 and Carson at 3.10.Chubb in late first early second is good value.
12 team or 10? Chubb at 15 would be great.I took Julio at 1.10. Got Chubb at 2.03 and Carson at 3.10.
I know no one cares but I like to “star” the threads about players I draft.
I would guess 12 team since he drafted at 1.10 and 2.0312 team or 10? Chubb at 15 would be great.