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With what I've seen of this kid, he reminds me of Bettis. I see this guy as a 3 1/2 yard back. Every time he's handed the ball, he's going to get 3 1/2 yards. A lot of 3 and 2s or 3 and 3s this year would be a good thing. Also, if an offense can batter a DL all day, he will get those long runs late in the 3rd and 4th.
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I would like a bigger back. But, I think we have bigger needs, and there will be players at those positions of need who won't be reaches (not saying Henry'd be a reach there.)
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If we are going to use 32 on improving our running game, I think I'd rather draft his center, Kelly. He's very strong and has shown proficiency with combination blocks. Of course, that is assuming we can't keep Mack.
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No Thank You we are ok at RB for now with Crowell and Duke, maybe pick one up late rounds ... JMHO
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With what I've seen of this kid, he reminds me of Bettis. I see this guy as a 3 1/2 yard back. Every time he's handed the ball, he's going to get 3 1/2 yards. A lot of 3 and 2s or 3 and 3s this year would be a good thing. Also, if an offense can batter a DL all day, he will get those long runs late in the 3rd and 4th. Duke Johnson and Henry would be a hell of a 1-2 punch. I am not opposed to the idea at all. bettis and fast willy type of combo
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The other thoughts I have on a good RB: If the league has turned into a passing league, then most defenses are built for passing. When the NFL goes through the running/passing cycles, a team that goes against the current defense of the day tends to win. Also, I just have so many bad memories of a large RB pounding our crap defense late in the game, and none of them were able to stop it.
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A running back that heavy hasn't led the league in rushing since Sean Alexander.
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A running back that heavy hasn't led the league in rushing since Sean Alexander.
I don't want a back to lead the league. I want a consistent 3 1/2 yards a carry.
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You can find RBs in a variety of places. Our RBs are not bad. I can't believe how everyone is forgetting how bad our defense is. 
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Our D is horrible and our QB situation is terrible. The strength of this draft dictates there will be value on D at #32.
We could double up on D at #2 and #32 or go D with one of this picks and QB with the other.
Either of those scenarios makes much more sense than RB at either.
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As would trading down and perhaps taking an edge rusher, a WR, and a QB all by the 32nd pick.
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As would trading down and perhaps taking an edge rusher, a WR, and a QB all by the 32nd pick. How are we getting two #1 picks out of a trade down? Or am I misunderstanding? We have #2 and #32 now - where is the extra pick coming from? AFAIK, no team has two #1's to trade.
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I like Henry. He will be a solid pro.
That said, the first pick of day 2 is a coveted pick. Teams have all night to see names of players still on the board they love.
Unless we have a can't miss pick sitting there that meets our needs and WE love, I take all offers to trade down. Drop down a few slots for another 3rd rounder works for me.
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As would trading down and perhaps taking an edge rusher, a WR, and a QB all by the 32nd pick. How are we getting two #1 picks out of a trade down? Or am I misunderstanding? We have #2 and #32 now - where is the extra pick coming from? AFAIK, no team has two #1's to trade. New England forfeited their first rounder with deflategate.
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No thanks. We need to build talent at other spots.
Duke if given the opportunity will be a very good RB. And Crowell in the mix will serve well too.
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The other thoughts I have on a good RB: If the league has turned into a passing league, then most defenses are built for passing. When the NFL goes through the running/passing cycles, a team that goes against the current defense of the day tends to win. Also, I just have so many bad memories of a large RB pounding our crap defense late in the game, and none of them were able to stop it. could not agree more, New England are masters of it.
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Masters of what? A big back pounding away? 
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I like Henry. He will be a solid pro.
That said, the first pick of day 2 is a coveted pick. Teams have all night to see names of players still on the board they love.
Unless we have a can't miss pick sitting there that meets our needs and WE love, I take all offers to trade down. Drop down a few slots for another 3rd rounder works for me.
At this stage, unless there's a defensive killer and solid rusher, I'd love to trade down. As stated above, that pick is very coveted. Teams will be dreaming of people left and they have all night of that to dwell on. I'm definitely against taking a RB though.
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I did this last year with Cardale, and it didn't turn out, but the RB I want is not in this year's draft, Christian McCaffrey.  There are other RB that could help, Dixon, Prosise, and Collins come to mind, without investing the #32 pick. That said, if Elliot were somehow to fall to #32, take him and don't look back.
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