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9. Marshawn Lynch, Buffalo Bills. Lynch averaged nearly 22 carries a game in 2007 and is a good fit for the Bills' zone blocking scheme. He is a one-cut runner who attacks the hole but also has good lateral speed and receiving skills. The emergence of Trent Edwards will open up more running lanes for him.
I think this is a fair ranking for Marshawn. It seems as though everyone stresses his receiving skills except the Bills, hopefully we will throw him the ball a bit more this season.
3 things I dont like. Gore and Jackson and Lynch should be ahead of McGahee. Taylor shouldve been ahead of Addai. And McGahee at number 6 is just a joke. He was only 100 yards away from lynch and lynch was injured for 3 games. McGahee had 2 games over him
FInally some love 4 marshawn. Willis? wtf. Addai and willis swap.
Willis couldn't hit a HR if his life depended on it, that's why I don't think he belongs in the top 10. If you're a top 10 back, you should have the ability to do everything.
3 things I dont like. Gore and Jackson and Lynch should be ahead of McGahee. Taylor shouldve been ahead of Addai. And McGahee at number 6 is just a joke. He was only 100 yards away from lynch and lynch was injured for 3 games. McGahee had 2 games over him
I agree with everything but the Taylor ahead of Addai part. BTW, where the hell is Maurice Jones-Drew on that list? He, IMO has established himself as a top 5 RB.
"6. Willis McGahee, Baltimore Ravens. On an offense that can only run the ball, McGahee was the runner. He is a versatile rusher who can attack the edges as well as take on defenders between the tackles."
Attack the edges? Um no. Versatile? He doesn't catch well. And he blocks like crap.
And, as far as I know, we abandoned the zone blocking.
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