CJ comes in at number 2. If he starts next season, he will be number 1.
top 5 RB's under 25.
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Originally posted by mightysimi View PostCJ comes in at number 2. If he starts next season, he will be number 1.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/buffalo-bi...backs-under-25
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Re: top 5 RB's under 25.
Originally posted by Thief View PostWho was one?
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I'm a huge DeMarco Murray fan, but he should not be in the top-five (under 25) list. He definitely has the upside and "potential", but if he can't stay healthy, it's all for not. Same for Darren McFadden, who I think will be the league MVP, as soon as he can get in 16 healthy games. Personally, my list would be:
- C.J. Spiller
- LeSean McCoy
- Alfred Morris
- Doug Martin
- Stevan Ridley
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Originally posted by kishoph View PostLeSean McCoy. What a joke, Spiller gets no respect, he had 400 more yards than McCoy on 7 more carries, plus 6 rushing TD's to McCoy's 2 rushing TD's. Spiller may also be one of, if not the best back receiving, having 43 catches and averaging over 10 yards per reception. Imagine what his number's could of been last year if his head coach had any sense.
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Originally posted by kishoph View PostLeSean McCoy. What a joke, Spiller gets no respect, he had 400 more yards than McCoy on 7 more carries, plus 6 rushing TD's to McCoy's 2 rushing TD's. Spiller may also be one of, if not the best back receiving, having 43 catches and averaging over 10 yards per reception. Imagine what his number's could of been last year if his head coach had any sense.
* Extreme sarcasm intended.
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Originally posted by gr8slayer View PostIt has nothing to do with respect, they are probably taking into account his total body of work vs. Spiller's.
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Originally posted by MST3KBillsfan View PostWell just wait until January or February of 2014 and you'll feel absolutely sad because CJ Spiller will be completely worn out. I mean CJ Spiller is like a corvette or a Jaguar. You want to have it but you don't want to put too many miles on it because it reduces the value of car.*
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Originally posted by IlluminatusUIUC View PostRight, in 2011 McCoy was one of, if not, the best back in football. 1600 yards from scrimmage and a league-leading 20 TDs.
Spiller had 1,700 yards from scrimmage last season, with 8 TD's, which could of been much more, but he saw limited action in the red zone. Spiller doesn't have the biggest body of work, but that's no fault of his. In his 3 years Spiller has averaged 5 yards per carry and 8 yards per reception, with the highest numbers last season when he had the most touches of his career. Yet he is hardly ever mentioned when the talking heads talk about RB's.
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