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Interested to see what people's take on some of the part-time/smaller RBs this season.
Leon Washington - Showed how electrifying he can be and earned a bigger piece of the pie. Will he get significanatly more touches than he did last year? Will Shonn Greene merely take carries from TJ?
Darren Sproles - They're saying LT will be used more than last season, but you have to wonder. Sproles looks like a dynamo; seems like they'd be foolish not to try and get him 10 touches a game or so.
Jerious Norwood - more of a classic backup/COP guy at this point, but seems to possess true explosiveness and catches the ball well. With Turner logging in a large number of carries, Norwood could see a little more action (though don't they say Norwood is going to be more involved *every* year, and he never is?)
Ahmad Bradshaw - the drafting of Andre Brown seems to have dropped his value significantly, but I don't think Brown was picked to take Bradshaw's gig, he's more like a true backup to Jacobs IMO. Ahmad may have the highest upside of any of these types because *if* he keeps the #2 role, he could see a similar number of touches to what Ward got last year, and I think Bradshaw is a better playmaker than Ward.
Jerome Harrison - maybe the most interesting to me because he can be had for nothing, and yet has shown at times to be a truly explosive player. Latest news is he may be used more on 1st and 2nd downs, so he could end up with stats similar to Leon or Sproles, and be had much, much later in drafts.
Any of these guys could end up being solid #3/#4RBs/flex players if they see the ball enough.
Leon Washington - Showed how electrifying he can be and earned a bigger piece of the pie. Will he get significanatly more touches than he did last year? Will Shonn Greene merely take carries from TJ?
Darren Sproles - They're saying LT will be used more than last season, but you have to wonder. Sproles looks like a dynamo; seems like they'd be foolish not to try and get him 10 touches a game or so.
Jerious Norwood - more of a classic backup/COP guy at this point, but seems to possess true explosiveness and catches the ball well. With Turner logging in a large number of carries, Norwood could see a little more action (though don't they say Norwood is going to be more involved *every* year, and he never is?)
Ahmad Bradshaw - the drafting of Andre Brown seems to have dropped his value significantly, but I don't think Brown was picked to take Bradshaw's gig, he's more like a true backup to Jacobs IMO. Ahmad may have the highest upside of any of these types because *if* he keeps the #2 role, he could see a similar number of touches to what Ward got last year, and I think Bradshaw is a better playmaker than Ward.
Jerome Harrison - maybe the most interesting to me because he can be had for nothing, and yet has shown at times to be a truly explosive player. Latest news is he may be used more on 1st and 2nd downs, so he could end up with stats similar to Leon or Sproles, and be had much, much later in drafts.
Any of these guys could end up being solid #3/#4RBs/flex players if they see the ball enough.