I remember it a little differently myself. Seemed to me like Carson was the bellcow and Penny just relieved him in games. Every backup gets a little work.IIRC he’s more of a “hot hand” guy.It hasn't been talked about much, so maybe I'm just remembering wrong, but Carroll hasn't really been much of a RBBC guy, right? Even with Carson and Penny it was typically one was clearly the lead back until they got hurt.
Seems to me like there's a scenario here where Walker is the CLEAR lead and Charbs was just drafted because Pete still values RBs like it's 1970 and he's had lots of problems with depth at that position lately, and he's tired of having to abandon his entire philosophy when his starter gets hurt.
I rostered Carson for what seemed like forever, and I distinctly recall games where Penny (rare healthy moments) took over games & Carson disappointed.
Penny was hurt too much to impact Carson that frequently, but Penny got work when he was healthy.
Was the same thing early on last year with Penny and Walker.
I don't recall it being some kind of situation that it was like confusing as to who the primary RB would be, not some kind of WDIS decision if you had both and needed to start one. Seemed more like a clear pecking order got established, a starter, a RB to give them a breather, and maybe a different third down RB then either of them.
No idea if that's how it's going to be. They never spent b2b picks on second round RB's before.