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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1004556" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Amen. Starks did so well that he became a mainstay for a few years. Starks and Eddie Lacy were a formidable 1-2 punch for a short time. The run game is still important as the season wears on it becomes more prevalent</p><p></p><p> I like our RB room this year. My only slight concern is has Dillon already peaked? Lately he looks very slightly above average and that guy should be ripping the field up. He kinda plateaus and I guess I expected a higher ceiling. I do think he gets better in cold weather, just my opinion. Look at what Dillon did against Tennessee and Tampa before we pulled a Marshawn Lynch move and gave up on him at goal to go only to bank on Tom Brady to crack under pressure.</p><p></p><p>As much as I like J Taylor I think it would be too much overlap. You can only get so many Runs in a game and suddenly, we’d have 3 RB’s who could start on many teams. I think we’re better served to spend our resources on an upgrade at TE or Safety. Now I like Kraft, but more n more I think it’ll take him a season or 2 to open the throttle. Now Musgrave will produce right away, but we are 1 injury from being in a little trouble at TE. If we’re anywhere in that .500 or better win range at trade deadline I’d pony up a 5th-7th rounder for a trade at TE (unless Kraft just explodes onto the scene)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1004556, member: 10086"] Amen. Starks did so well that he became a mainstay for a few years. Starks and Eddie Lacy were a formidable 1-2 punch for a short time. The run game is still important as the season wears on it becomes more prevalent I like our RB room this year. My only slight concern is has Dillon already peaked? Lately he looks very slightly above average and that guy should be ripping the field up. He kinda plateaus and I guess I expected a higher ceiling. I do think he gets better in cold weather, just my opinion. Look at what Dillon did against Tennessee and Tampa before we pulled a Marshawn Lynch move and gave up on him at goal to go only to bank on Tom Brady to crack under pressure. As much as I like J Taylor I think it would be too much overlap. You can only get so many Runs in a game and suddenly, we’d have 3 RB’s who could start on many teams. I think we’re better served to spend our resources on an upgrade at TE or Safety. Now I like Kraft, but more n more I think it’ll take him a season or 2 to open the throttle. Now Musgrave will produce right away, but we are 1 injury from being in a little trouble at TE. If we’re anywhere in that .500 or better win range at trade deadline I’d pony up a 5th-7th rounder for a trade at TE (unless Kraft just explodes onto the scene) [/QUOTE]
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