Originally posted by like54ninjas
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Welcome Larry Rountree III, RB Missouri (Pick #198)
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Originally posted by SuperCharged View PostMy gawd...... I just thought of it.... What the hell are RB's going to do with running lanes? And JH having a clean pocket. I absolutely love this Oline on paper. Do we have to sacrifice a chicken? Or do something to line up the cosmos so we can have an actual season with minor injuries? I
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Not sure if it works the same since it wasn't intentional, but here's hoping!
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
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Originally posted by therber219 View Post
I actually already sacrificed a chicken. It was a beautiful chicken too, just off the rotisserie. I set it on a plate and turned my back for a minute, and in came my dog.... Chicken gone
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Not sure if it works the same since it wasn't intentional, but here's hoping!
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
The senior bowl video is pretty impressive. Like his vision, cutting and I saw some decent routes for a RB. I hope Rountree can replace the often injured just enough not to play but not enough to be placed on IR Justin Jackson. I have had enough of him using a roster spot and almost never seeing the field.
TGLike, how am I a traitor? Your team are traitors.
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Good stuff, Ninja. I like Roundtree's vision--if the hole isn't there, he quickly cuts back and finds one, usually to the outside. I also like his burst through the hole--nice acceleration. The two plays I saw of his pass blocking, he wasn't too shabby--stays with his man and nice recovery even if temporarily beaten. Finally, a capable receiver out of the backfield with a decent twitch to juke defenders and create separation. I'll bet KA and Ekkie can show him some more moves to up his game even more. Seems like a pretty solid RB on our committee...
I agree that he has good vision, but the physical act of him changing direction is not all that impressive. He is not absolutely horrible or anything, but he shows no great ability in terms of speed, quickness, or power in terms of breaking tackles. He is not sudden or explosive. In his game video versus Arkansas, it seemed like he never fell forward, demonstrating less power than I expected in that game. He does block well, though.
I disagree with your capable receiver out of the backfield comment as Ekeler is excellent out of the backfield and Jackson is good. Both of them have better twitch and ability to separate than Rountree.
Kelley is better physically than Rountree, but he never seemed to recover mentally from his early season fumbling issues after he had a good start to the season, so maybe Rountree will beat him out. I could also see Rountree as being the better special teams player. To me, however, it looks like Jackson is fairly safe as the #2 RB.
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Originally posted by chaincrusher View Post
My reaction to the selection of Rountree was "meh". The videos reinforce my view of him.
I agree that he has good vision, but the physical act of him changing direction is not all that impressive. He is not absolutely horrible or anything, but he shows no great ability in terms of speed, quickness, or power in terms of breaking tackles. He is not sudden or explosive. In his game video versus Arkansas, it seemed like he never fell forward, demonstrating less power than I expected in that game. He does block well, though.
I disagree with your capable receiver out of the backfield comment as Ekeler is excellent out of the backfield and Jackson is good. Both of them have better twitch and ability to separate than Rountree.
Kelley is better physically than Rountree, but he never seemed to recover mentally from his early season fumbling issues after he had a good start to the season, so maybe Rountree will beat him out. I could also see Rountree as being the better special teams player. To me, however, it looks like Jackson is fairly safe as the #2 RB.
1. Competition for Kelley
2. Special teams capacity
3. Sturdy/hard nosed with limited (if any) injury history
4. Injury insurance
5. Well balanced RB (but doesn’t excel at any 1 skill)
The Roundtree pick keeps us from having to scour the waiver wire if we get another situation like last year. The competition between him and Kelley will be interesting and will push the whole room to improve. I agree that Kelley is a better physical specimen but none of that matters if you can’t find the lanes. Last year (and last year’s blocking) was certainly a shock to his running habits. Kinda feel bad for the guy who doesn’t make the final 53. I’m sure they’re all eager to run behind a real OL.Our quarterback is a golden god.
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