tomarken
Footballguy
How exactly was it decided that Michael Turner is going to be so much more valuable than Jerious Norwood this season? Why exactly is he slated to be the starter in Atlanta, and Norwood is once again relegated to a smallish supporting role?
Turner's ADP is around RB19 (38th overall), while Norwood's ADP is around RB40 (115th overall), so obviously the fantasy community agrees. Without giving away FBG subscriber content, Turner's ranking and projections are far higher than Norwood's.
Now, I've only seen Michael Turner a few times, and he looked really fast. I've also seen Norwood a few times, and he looked really fast as well.
Let's compare their career numbers:
Michael Turner (26 years old, 4 years experience, 58 games)
228 carries, 1257 yards (5.5 ypc)
11 receptions, 71 yards (6.5 ypr)
6 TD's
Jerious Norwood (25 years old, 2 years experience, 29 games)
201 carries, 1248 yards (6.2 ypc)
40 receptions, 379 yards (9.5 ypr)
3 TD's
So, in exactly half the playing time, Norwood has the same number of touches (241 to 239), 300 more yards from scrimmage, and significantly higher rushing and receiving averages. And he did that on Atlanta, while Turner racked up his stats in San Diego.
Norwood was drafted two rounds higher coming out of college, and had a faster time at the combine (4.33 to Turner's 4.49).
Like I said, I haven't seen either of them too much, and I haven't kept up with much during this offseason, so help me out. What am I missing?
Has the Falcons organization officially stated that Turner is the clear-cut starter and Norwood will have a much smaller role? If so, why? If not, why has the fantasy community assumed that Turner is so much better than Norwood?
Turner's ADP is around RB19 (38th overall), while Norwood's ADP is around RB40 (115th overall), so obviously the fantasy community agrees. Without giving away FBG subscriber content, Turner's ranking and projections are far higher than Norwood's.
Now, I've only seen Michael Turner a few times, and he looked really fast. I've also seen Norwood a few times, and he looked really fast as well.
Let's compare their career numbers:
Michael Turner (26 years old, 4 years experience, 58 games)
228 carries, 1257 yards (5.5 ypc)
11 receptions, 71 yards (6.5 ypr)
6 TD's
Jerious Norwood (25 years old, 2 years experience, 29 games)
201 carries, 1248 yards (6.2 ypc)
40 receptions, 379 yards (9.5 ypr)
3 TD's
So, in exactly half the playing time, Norwood has the same number of touches (241 to 239), 300 more yards from scrimmage, and significantly higher rushing and receiving averages. And he did that on Atlanta, while Turner racked up his stats in San Diego.
Norwood was drafted two rounds higher coming out of college, and had a faster time at the combine (4.33 to Turner's 4.49).
Like I said, I haven't seen either of them too much, and I haven't kept up with much during this offseason, so help me out. What am I missing?
Has the Falcons organization officially stated that Turner is the clear-cut starter and Norwood will have a much smaller role? If so, why? If not, why has the fantasy community assumed that Turner is so much better than Norwood?