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Who would you draft out of these backs? (1 Viewer)

who do you like and why?

  • Benson

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  • Addai

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  • Wells

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  • R.Brown

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  • Stewart

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I voted for Benson.

I like Cincy's ability to run the ball better than Arizona's. While I'm not crazy in love with Palmer, I think he's better than Leinert so I think the Cincy offense may be more stable in terms of keeping drives alive.

I'm afraid Stewart will be too hit or miss each week as long as Williams is healthy, though his upside is higher than Benson's.

I actually like Addai pretty well. Brown could eat into his touches more this year but Addai actually finished nicly as a RB2 last year. He's in contract year so he could come in pretty motiviated this season.

Ronnie's injury history has me staying away.

 
I took Stewart because of the upside. You never draft based on injury but who the heck knows what is going to happen in Cinci this year. Benson started off nicely last year then went away. Addai is splitting carries with Brown who is potentially better. Wells has a ton of upside but will see 8 men in the box because Leinert is a bum. Brown is too injury prone and will probably see a decreased workload. Hope this is your RB II or that you have stud WR's....

 
I really like Benson, especially now that a suspension is off the table. He's on a well balanced offense, and the addition of T.O. will further limit defenses loading the box against him. Wells is a close second, but with Leinart behind center, there's no guarantee that the Cardinals' offense will be productive enough through the air to free up the running game. He has all the talent necessary to still be an RB2, but in this case, trust the offense as a whole over the individual player.

 

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