Ron Dayne.
Not anywhere close to THIS definition of continued, career awesome.I can name about a billion Wisconsin RBs who were awesome in college.
I'd rather have Gordon if both were there at 27.
Not anywhere close to THIS definition of continued, career awesome.
I'll take Gurley and not think twice about it
So Ron Dayne breaking the NCAA career rushing record pales in comparison to what Gordon has done?
Chubb's success dampens my enthusiasm for Gurley, a bit.
I think Gurley will be a successful NFL back. Far from certain that he'll be a phenom, though.
I didn't see Georgia play much last year, but just from his highlights, I have to say I'm less impressed with him than what people are making him out to be. Not saying he won't be good, but I don't see this "generational talent" some talk about.Chubb's success dampens my enthusiasm for Gurley, a bit.
I think Gurley will be a successful NFL back. Far from certain that he'll be a phenom, though.
I didn't see Georgia play much last year, but just from his highlights, I have to say I'm less impressed with him than what people are making him out to be. Not saying he won't be good, but I don't see this "generational talent" some talk about.
Eric Dickerson was 6'2". Think Adrian Peterson is as well.
I didn't see Georgia play much last year, but just from his highlights, I have to say I'm less impressed with him than what people are making him out to be. Not saying he won't be good, but I don't see this "generational talent" some talk about.
I'd still have him on my hit list. I've always liked Yeldon.
He did have a couple of inopportune fumbles over the years and at times has been dinged up but he is one of those solid all around backs that can do just about everything. Run inside or outside, quality receiver out of the backfield, good blocker in blitz pickup. Also has been coached well by NFL caliber coaches.
I doubt he makes it to our pick in round 3, we'd either have to take him at the end of rd 2 or have an early 3rd I think.