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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 909123" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Well I’ll just compliment you on the summary as a whole, it was a good synopsis of the total picture.</p><p></p><p>As far as the RB sector. Obviously we’re both splitting hairs on these 2 RB’s, there’s just not a big difference right now and I’d be happy with either at this point of their careers. Although we may see one break away and it could easily be Cook (although Aaron Jones hasn’t minced words about thinking he’ll still get better) It’s more forward projection than history anyway so that’s fine.</p><p></p><p>I will say as far as Mattison vs Dillon. My projection is that Dillon will have the edge once he gets a bigger workload, which should be this season we hope. I see Dillons floor as Mattison’s average career production (100 carries X 4.5) but Dillons ceiling could be special (150 carries X 5.3) That’s going to depend as much on the direction our O-line goes and how we plan on splitting workload.</p><p>That part is where I AM with you on the 6 OL draft picks (plus Nijman) I see a really good grouping of Run Blockers and with Deguara and Lewis coming back and WR’s who are on the bigger side and seem to be proactive in the blocking scheme. I see Dillon taking advantage of it. He already looks confident and he’s barely been on the field. When he’s out there teams have been on notice.</p><p> There’s a new #2 in GB... and he’s a 4WD posi-traction Superduty 1 Ton (Mattison is a 3/4 ton) <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/thumbsup.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":tup:" title="Thumbs Up :tup:" data-shortname=":tup:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 909123, member: 10086"] Well I’ll just compliment you on the summary as a whole, it was a good synopsis of the total picture. As far as the RB sector. Obviously we’re both splitting hairs on these 2 RB’s, there’s just not a big difference right now and I’d be happy with either at this point of their careers. Although we may see one break away and it could easily be Cook (although Aaron Jones hasn’t minced words about thinking he’ll still get better) It’s more forward projection than history anyway so that’s fine. I will say as far as Mattison vs Dillon. My projection is that Dillon will have the edge once he gets a bigger workload, which should be this season we hope. I see Dillons floor as Mattison’s average career production (100 carries X 4.5) but Dillons ceiling could be special (150 carries X 5.3) That’s going to depend as much on the direction our O-line goes and how we plan on splitting workload. That part is where I AM with you on the 6 OL draft picks (plus Nijman) I see a really good grouping of Run Blockers and with Deguara and Lewis coming back and WR’s who are on the bigger side and seem to be proactive in the blocking scheme. I see Dillon taking advantage of it. He already looks confident and he’s barely been on the field. When he’s out there teams have been on notice. There’s a new #2 in GB... and he’s a 4WD posi-traction Superduty 1 Ton (Mattison is a 3/4 ton) :tup: [/QUOTE]
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