I thought the same thing. They played better as a unit when he subbed in at center due to injury.Always seemed like the OL clicked a little better when Elsbury was in.
Sounds like we may have underutilized him.
Imagine that...
Over 700 snaps at Iowa.Always seemed like the OL clicked a little better when Elsbury was in.
Sounds like we may have underutilized him.
Imagine that...
I will he happy for KJ if he goes first round but I will be shocked. He will be a good pro regardless.
Always seemed like the OL clicked a little better when Elsbury was in.
Sounds like we may have underutilized him.
Imagine that...
Agree with these. Elsbury seemed to play better than whomever he was replacing (Jones, Stephens usually). Not saying he was necessarily better than those two overall, but with the OL struggles we dealt with for years it seems like we could have used him more than we did....I thought the same thing. They played better as a unit when he subbed in at center due to injury.
Over 700 snaps at Iowa.
Good work on these my friend. As a beleaguered Viking fan we need help at BOTH interior OL and RB - love to land one of our own.
Really?I guess I never understood this. Anyone could see that we always improved when Elsbury played instead of Logan Jones. It wasn't close. I keep seeing coaches sing the praise of Jones and I keep wondering (and now seem to have NFL scouts agreeing) how Jones EVER played ahead of Elsbury. I just hope we finally get to see some version of the Logan Jones the coaches all claim we have. I haven't seen it up till now.
Now do Mason Richman and Nick Dejong.Over 700 snaps at Iowa.
RB's aren't a dime a dozen, the NFL offenses are changing back to run oriented schemes. We spread you out 4 wide and you bring in smallish DB's, we're going to pound the rock. Look at the last 8 teams left in the playoffs, all very capable of smashing you, with the exception of (maybe) WAS. All with relatively mobile QB's. Times are a changing, I could see KJ going in the 1st.Running backs are a dime a dozen in the NFL. I would be surprised if KJ went in the first round. I see him maybe a late 2nd but more likely a 3rd round pick.
Every time he played he looked better than the guy he was replacing. Not a talent evaluator but he moved people vs getting moved.Always seemed like the OL clicked a little better when Elsbury was in.
Sounds like we may have underutilized him.
Imagine that...
Especially if the Cowgirls don’t get Jeanty, teams might start panicking and end up with 3 RB’s in the 1st round. Can’t remember the last time that happened, Barkley and Henry are changing that.RB's aren't a dime a dozen, the NFL offenses are changing back to run oriented schemes. We spread you out 4 wide and you bring in smallish DB's, we're going to pound the rock. Look at the last 8 teams left in the playoffs, all very capable of smashing you, with the exception of (maybe) WAS. All with relatively mobile QB's. Times are a changing, I could see KJ going in the 1st.
Googling Richman shows 743. Can’t find Dejong.Now do Mason Richman and Nick Dejong.
Would like to see the vikes trade out of the first, grab a second and a third. Pick up KJ with one of those iol with the other and Elsbury with a 5th rd. Never gonna happen though.Good work on these my friend. As a beleaguered Viking fan we need help at BOTH interior OL and RB - love to land one of our own.
I would be thrilled if Chicago took him with one of their early 2s.I will he happy for KJ if he goes first round but I will be shocked. He will be a good pro regardless.
Doubt he goes first round...he has about 4-5 backs rated ahead of him.Running backs are a dime a dozen in the NFL. I would be surprised if KJ went in the first round. I see him maybe a late 2nd but more likely a 3rd round pick.
no chance too slow and rbs do not go in 1st round
Our sarcasm meter may be broken, but....HI!no chance too slow and rbs do not go in 1st round
Are they? I hear that all the time because the focus has changed but then I see a player like Saquon Barkley and how he changed the Eagles offense. How he carried them in certain games and how e changed other games to the benefit of the Eagles. I would agree that average running backs are a dime a dozen, but exceptional running backs make a massive difference.Running backs are a dime a dozen in the NFL. I would be surprised if KJ went in the first round. I see him maybe a late 2nd but more likely a 3rd round pick.
How many truly elite running backs are in the NFL? Barkley, Henry, Gibbs, Robinson and probably Taylor. That is why I say running backs are a dime a dozen. Shelf life is fairly short as well. I just hope Johnson goes to a team that is mainly a zone blocking, one cut scheme that has a really good o-line.Are they? I hear that all the time because the focus has changed but then I see a player like Saquon Barkley and how he changed the Eagles offense. How he carried them in certain games and how e changed other games to the benefit of the Eagles. I would agree that average running backs are a dime a dozen, but exceptional running backs make a massive difference.
“ relatively mobil”…. My ass! Mahomes, Allen, Daniels and Hurts are are bit more than “relatively mobile” NFL qbs…add Jackson to this mix and that’s 20% of The League that have and extra running back in the backfield, as it were. That extra runner puts a lot of stress on most NFL defenses.RB's aren't a dime a dozen, the NFL offenses are changing back to run oriented schemes. We spread you out 4 wide and you bring in smallish DB's, we're going to pound the rock. Look at the last 8 teams left in the playoffs, all very capable of smashing you, with the exception of (maybe) WAS. All with relatively mobile QB's. Times are a changing, I could see KJ going in the 1st.