11-22-2015, 08:44 PM
(11-22-2015, 08:41 PM)Boston Card link Wrote:Running back in the NFL is one of the hardest positions to predict based on college production. That's why it is rare for a RB to get drafted in the first round. I don't hold it against Alabama or the SEC that their running backs have struggled in the NFL. The Voldemort goes for the "most outstanding player", and while a great case can be made for McCaffrey (he's outstanding running, receiving, and returning), I don't think you need to disparage Henry to make the case for C-Mac. Indeed, if I were voting, I'd give it to C-Mac; and that screen catch and run shows you why. He had a little bit of everything there.
And/but Henry will win it. That's just the way it is.
BC
I think a running back is also the easiest offensive position to plug-and-play in the NFL. If you have a good line and a good scheme, even a mediocre back can flourish.
