TwistedHusky
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Well he is eligible for PS. Who is going to steal the gimpy RB that is green as grass from us? The Browns?
theENGLISHseahawk":3umaf9ww said:They didn't draft him though to be an orthodox RB.
They drafted him to be a third down guy and do what Fred Jackson couldn't last year. Plus I bet he does a lot of empty backfield stuff because of his background at WR. He's a chess piece, a role player & not an every down RB.
TwistedHusky":tijs9s26 said:Well he is eligible for PS. Who is going to steal the gimpy RB that is green as grass from us? The Browns?
kearly":2u89j4uj said:austinslater25":2u89j4uj said:I loved his college tape and who knows where he's at after being injured and getting very little practice time and not much work in the preseason. I'm still a believer and we will see what he is capable of in the coming weeks for sure. I'm just not ready to say he's a bust or a lackluster talent before we see more of him.
I hated the pick personally. Part of that was because there were a couple of available RBs who's tape was soooo much better (namely, Kenneth Dixon). Procise looked very raw as a RB at Notre Dame to my eyes and it felt like the kind of pick where you hoped Seattle knew something we didn't. Rees Odhiambo... same story.
That said it's way too soon to judge Procise's NFL career. If he learns the system and stays healthy he can emerge as a nice player. It's worth remembering that Golden Tate stunk up the joint in his first two preseasons before putting everything together. Tate plays a different position, but physically he and Procise share some similar traits.
hawknation2016":169pzrtm said:theENGLISHseahawk":169pzrtm said:They didn't draft him though to be an orthodox RB.
They drafted him to be a third down guy and do what Fred Jackson couldn't last year. Plus I bet he does a lot of empty backfield stuff because of his background at WR. He's a chess piece, a role player & not an every down RB.
Such a stark contrast though. Fred Jackson was everything Prosise is not: a great pass protector and savvy veteran RB who made very few mistakes and knew what it took to convert a first down. I liked what I saw from Collins in pass protection yesterday. Collins is not in vogue around here, due to people's preference for Pope, but he reminds me the most of Fred.