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Started by MightyGiants, March 13, 2024, 09:43:03 AM

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uconnjack8

Whoever they are looking at will have to be good in pass-pro because Singletary is not. 

Jolly Blue Giant

Quote from: Ed Vette on March 13, 2024, 10:47:03 AMI'd like a bruising N/S RB or a FB hybrid.

RB by committee is the way it go for most teams anymore. It helps when you have differing types of RBs to mix and match with the adversary we face on the game day. That, and like relief pitchers in baseball are rotated to throw batters off their comfort zone or to match up to a particular batter, we need a variety of styles in our RBs. Since we got Singletary now...who is nicknamed "Motor" because of his zany moves and unreal energy, but is a "wee little guy" or what I call a "scat back", so we need a big thumper for change of pace the way we used Brandon Jacobs in days of old. Grey is kind of a middle of the style guy

A bit of a sleeper pick that I'd like to see is Carson Steele. Listed as a RB (which is the position he plays), but is built more like a FB. He's a bruiser at 6-1/245 (although he lost 18 lbs for the combine and measured an inch shorter 6-0/228 lbs), and very strong; hence, can block when not the carrier. He made Bruce Feldman's "Freak List" for the second year in a row, coming in this year at no. 21

From the Athletic:
"21. Carson Steele, UCLA, running back

He made the Freaks List last year before having a monster season for Ball State, rushing for 1,556 yards. Not bad for a guy who only had one FBS scholarship offer. The Bruins were elated to get him in the transfer portal. Steele, at 6-1, 243, has wowed his new teammates with his strength. He bench-pressed 450 pounds and squatted 685. His wheels have been impressive too, clocking 20.96 MPH and vertical-jumping 35 inches.

Steele, with his long flowing locks, looks like a fit in Hollywood. He also owns a pet alligator named Crocky-J.

'He's a dawg,' says Bruins center Duke Clemens. 'He's huge. He's like a bowling ball. I always see him in the weight room doing extra work after we're done with our workouts. You know why he is the way he is. I'm excited for him this year. He definitely can plow some people. You're gonna see that this year'."


I know one thing about him...and that is, that I'd like to have his hair...looked like my hair back when I was 20 yrs old...now I'm bald  :(

The joke I told yesterday was so funny that,
apparently, HR wants to hear it tomorrow  :laugh:

brownelvis54

Quote from: Jolly Blue Giant on March 13, 2024, 12:28:36 PMRB by committee is the way it go for most teams anymore. It helps when you have differing types of RBs to mix and match with the adversary we face on the game day. That, and like relief pitchers in baseball are rotated to throw batters off their comfort zone or to match up to a particular batter, we need a variety of styles in our RBs. Since we got Singletary now...who is nicknamed "Motor" because of his zany moves and unreal energy, but is a "wee little guy" or what I call a "scat back", so we need a big thumper for change of pace the way we used Brandon Jacobs in days of old. Grey is kind of a middle of the style guy

A bit of a sleeper pick that I'd like to see is Carson Steele. Listed as a RB (which is the position he plays), but is built more like a FB. He's a bruiser at 6-1/245 (although he lost 18 lbs for the combine and measured an inch shorter 6-0/228 lbs), and very strong; hence, can block when not the carrier. He made Bruce Feldman's "Freak List" for the second year in a row, coming in this year at no. 21

From the Athletic:
"21. Carson Steele, UCLA, running back

He made the Freaks List last year before having a monster season for Ball State, rushing for 1,556 yards. Not bad for a guy who only had one FBS scholarship offer. The Bruins were elated to get him in the transfer portal. Steele, at 6-1, 243, has wowed his new teammates with his strength. He bench-pressed 450 pounds and squatted 685. His wheels have been impressive too, clocking 20.96 MPH and vertical-jumping 35 inches.

Steele, with his long flowing locks, looks like a fit in Hollywood. He also owns a pet alligator named Crocky-J.

'He's a dawg,' says Bruins center Duke Clemens. 'He's huge. He's like a bowling ball. I always see him in the weight room doing extra work after we're done with our workouts. You know why he is the way he is. I'm excited for him this year. He definitely can plow some people. You're gonna see that this year'."


I know one thing about him...and that is, that I'd like to have his hair...looked like my hair back when I was 20 yrs old...now I'm bald  :(





Not me Jolly. I watch a lot of UCLA....this dude isnt that good IMO


My guy is Ray Davis ( he is one of two guys I wish the Giants got, the other is a Brandon Jacob type guy,Braelon Allen)



Ray Davis



The KING is in the building

bamagiantfan

Quote from: TDToomer on March 13, 2024, 11:10:14 AMDid anyone not see how Dillon flopped when Jones was out and was banished to the bench when Jones returned from injury? AJ Dillon sucks period. Hard pass.

It has always been odd that Jones is was the physical back and Dillon was the finesse back in the Green Bay Offense. You would think it would be the other way around. Like you, I am not interested in Dillon.
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Jolly Blue Giant

Quote from: brownelvis54 on March 13, 2024, 01:36:09 PMNot me Jolly. I watch a lot of UCLA....this dude isnt that good IMO


My guy is Ray Davis ( he is one of two guys I wish the Giants got, the other is a Brandon Jacob type guy,Braelon Allen)


Ray Davis




I have no problem with Ray Davis, but what does he bring to the table that differs from Singletary, Brightwell, Gray, Corbin, Jackson, etc? I'm thinking "huge, strong, and can help block to protect the QB or to free others in a play"
The joke I told yesterday was so funny that,
apparently, HR wants to hear it tomorrow  :laugh:

BluesCruz

now pull a Denver/Pittsburg/Wilson  and make Jones disappear
Napoleon- "If you have a cannon- USE IT"

coggs

Quote from: BluesCruz on March 13, 2024, 05:15:00 PMnow pull a Denver/Pittsburg/Wilson  and make Jones disappear
This is a thread about running backs.

HondurasGiants

I'd call and bring in Rashaad Penny for a workout...probably chep and a good 1-2 punch with Singletary + Eric Gray

What's up with Breida?

spiderblue43

#23
Ray Davis isn't a freak like Jacobs He is more compact with speed, vision and cutback ability. Really effective type of runner that has a burst. Would be a nice fit with Singletary. 5th year senior who never lost a fumble too. 14 tds last year.

Brooklyn Dave

Quote from: BluesCruz on March 13, 2024, 05:15:00 PMnow pull a Denver/Pittsburg/Wilson  and make Jones disappear

Why ?

BluesCruz

Quote from: TDToomer on March 13, 2024, 11:10:14 AMDid anyone not see how Dillon flopped when Jones was out and was banished to the bench when Jones returned from injury? AJ Dillon sucks period. Hard pass.

this post makes no sense
who was Jones on GB?
Napoleon- "If you have a cannon- USE IT"

Rosehill Jimmy

Quote from: spiderblue43 on March 14, 2024, 02:55:11 PMRay Davis isn't a freak like Jacobs He is more compact with speed, vision and cutback ability. Really effective type of runner that has a burst. Would be a nice fit with Singletary. 5th year senior who never lost a fumble too. 14 tds last year.

I like Davis and would have no problem using a day 3 pick on him
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Bill Brown

Quote from: BluesCruz on March 15, 2024, 12:37:10 PMthis post makes no sense
who was Jones on GB?

Aaron Jones. Played very well in the last five or so games last year. GB released him after signing J Jacob's.

Bill
""The Turk" comes for all of us.  We just don't know when he will knock."