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Can someone give me any idea of where Buck Allen might be drafted ?
He's my favorite running back who's name does not begin with the letter "G".
He's my favorite running back who's name does not begin with the letter "G".
two dog":18mbzijb said:Can someone give me any idea of where Buck Allen might be drafted ?
He's my favorite running back who's name does not begin with the letter "G".
I covet him as a kick returner and...a WR. With the way Bevell likes to go empty with a RB out wide, he can do that too.CamanoIslandJQ":1fxc6dnc said:RB-David Johnson = Adrian Peterson 2.0?
RB-David Johnson, No. Iowa; 6-1, 224, 4.50/40, 1.58 10-yd split. See "similar players". http://mockdraftable.com/player/4843/
The RB comparison graph says a lot. Add the fact that Johnson is a kick returner and rushed for over 4000 yards in his career plus he's acknowledged as a really great receiver and fair blocker = He MAY end up being drafted by the Seahawks with their round 3 pick even if the Beast returns. Possibly a WR conversion and/or Swiss army knife kind of guy. His combine numbers tick a lot of boxes......
CamanoIslandJQ":2t1663cb said:RB-David Johnson = Adrian Peterson 2.0?
RB-David Johnson, No. Iowa; 6-1, 224, 4.50/40, 1.58 10-yd split. See "similar players". http://mockdraftable.com/player/4843/
The RB comparison graph says a lot. Add the fact that Johnson is a kick returner and rushed for over 4000 yards in his career plus he's acknowledged as a really great receiver and fair blocker = He MAY end up being drafted by the Seahawks with their round 3 pick even if the Beast returns. Possibly a WR conversion and/or Swiss army knife kind of guy. His combine numbers tick a lot of boxes......
I see him at WR too.Scottemojo":3ugn0tou said:I covet him as a kick returner and...a WR. With the way Bevell likes to go empty with a RB out wide, he can do that too.CamanoIslandJQ":3ugn0tou said:RB-David Johnson = Adrian Peterson 2.0?
RB-David Johnson, No. Iowa; 6-1, 224, 4.50/40, 1.58 10-yd split. See "similar players". http://mockdraftable.com/player/4843/
The RB comparison graph says a lot. Add the fact that Johnson is a kick returner and rushed for over 4000 yards in his career plus he's acknowledged as a really great receiver and fair blocker = He MAY end up being drafted by the Seahawks with their round 3 pick even if the Beast returns. Possibly a WR conversion and/or Swiss army knife kind of guy. His combine numbers tick a lot of boxes......
hawknation2015":khps2cd3 said:kearly":khps2cd3 said:bbsplitter":khps2cd3 said:So if Gurley/Gordon were still on the board you would select them over Ajayi? Or would you trade back, and select Ajayi?
I would give two firsts and two fist pumps for Gordon, who I think could be the next mega star RB. Our team would definitely have to adjust for him since he's not anything like Marshawn, but it would be worth it.
I'd gladly pay the #31 for Gurley though obviously it would be a sizable risk given his injury. I think even without Lynch Seattle can afford to redshirt a RB and go with Turbin and Michael for 2015 if need be.
I would be okay with Ajayi at #31, but only because I think this year's 1st round is one of the weakest in a long time, and also because historically late 1st round picks tend to be not that great. I'd be happy to get Ajayi at #63 and ultra-pumped to get him at #95. I think he will probably end up drafted in the 2nd or 3rd round by some team.
TWO firsts for Gordon?!? OK, Kearly.
SomersetHawk":324m5une said:I'd be on board, especially if Lynch goes. We'll always be a run-first team under PC, Gordon's a stud, and I'm in agreement with Kearly that he could be the next big star at RB. Turbo's a career backup and C-Mike's got all the ability in the world but I'm not sure Seattle's the place he'll realise it.
There's plenty of talent that we could take a shot at later in the draft, but right now Gordon's the best chance you're going to get at minimizing the drop-off from Lynch imo. I'd be on board with getting Gurley too, but I'm not giving up extra picks for him.