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Post by HawkeyeJet on Apr 25, 2015 10:13:55 GMT -5
What do you all think of him as a 2-4th round RB? I see a lot of writers I value say they are very high on him, but he reminds me a little too much of Greene, which doesn't seem to make a lot of sense with Ivory and Ridley already in the fold.
I'm more of a Yeldon fan in those 2nd tier backs
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Post by Touchable on Apr 25, 2015 10:24:51 GMT -5
I probably would rank Cobb towards the bottom of my Top 10.
If we're going to take a RB in the 2nd/3rd round, then I'd rather go with Duke Johnson, David Johnson, Ameer Abdullah, or Tevin Coleman.
Guys who are more explosive and excellent at catching the ball out of the backfield.
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Post by yankeejet22 on Apr 25, 2015 11:08:44 GMT -5
What do you all think of him as a 2-4th round RB? I see a lot of writers I value say they are very high on him, but he reminds me a little too much of Greene, which doesn't seem to make a lot of sense with Ivory and Ridley already in the fold. I'm more of a Yeldon fan in those 2nd tier backs David's brother Corninda was amazeing.
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Post by Paradis on Apr 25, 2015 12:50:08 GMT -5
I probably would rank Cobb towards the bottom of my Top 10. If we're going to take a RB in the 2nd/3rd round, then I'd rather go with Duke Johnson, David Johnson, Ameer Abdullah, or Tevin Coleman. Guys who are more explosive and excellent at catching the ball out of the backfield.Cobb is an accomplished receiver. Second to few, as a matter of fact. He's probably the most underrated back in this whole draft class in my opinion. If he happens to land on a team with a shanny zone-blocking scheme, he could wreck the league. I feel like he's #5 in my books, under Gurley, Gordon, Johnson, Coleman, Cobb... though lately i'm having a hard time keeping Coleman's stock where it is (very one-dimensional). Yeldon's looking up. --Cobb runs with more power than Ajayi or Yeldon --Is a good as a receiver as anyone not named Johnson(s) --more wiggle and YAC ability than Coleman and Abdullah. He doesn't possess great speed but moves with enough urgency that I'm not overly concerned. I agree with the OP though, with Ivory and Ridley, there's a little too much redundancy. I think David Johnson or maybe Duke if he slips - is a better compliment. The ultimate companion for Ivory in my eyes is Gordon, but that won't happen.
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