Cam Skattebo

NFL.com redrafts Cam as top RB and top 10 pick even though he's been injured for a while. Great to see those props!
 
Here's a nice package of Skattebo rookie highlights:



By any and all measures, he is a very good running back. He can be great if he stays healthy and is afforded the opportunity,

Here’s hoping his rehab goes well and he is full force for the next season.
 
Some high praise from the man who's going to be blocking for Cam. Short excerpt:

Skattebo will like what he hears when he listens to Ricard compare him to Baltimore Ravens stud Henry. Speaking to NFL Insider Jordan Shultz on “The Schultz Report,” All-Pro fullback Ricard had this to say about Skattebo and ‘King Henry’: “I feel like Skatt is very similar. He might be a little bit smaller, but that dude runs really hard and really downhill. And just to see him play last year with (quarterback Jaxson) Dart, and just see, like, that juice and the energy that they bring. I’m really looking forward to, you know, blocking for him (Skattebo) and getting his career going.”

 
I like Cam's confidence:

Cam Skattebo insists he will be "ready to go" Week 1 as he continues his rehab from a gruesome leg injury. That is good news for the Giants as the running back had 125 carries for 617 yards and seven touchdowns as a rookie. Skattebo has much bigger goals for his second season. "I do not consider that successful for me," Skattebo said of his rookie season, via Stephen Whyno of the Associated Press. "I had 400 yards on 100 carries. When I play 17-plus games this year, it's going to be 300 carries for over 2,000 yards."

Our view: As Profootballtalk.com points out, nine running backs have had a 2,000-yard season, the most recent coming by Saquon Barkley in 2024. Eric Dickerson owns the NFL record with his 2,105 rushing yards in 1984. Tiki Barber holds the Giants team record with 1,860 rushing yards in 2005. Skattebo's lofty goals might be over the top, but even though he only appeared in eight games last season, Skattebo was RB10 when he was hurt, despite not being a starter until Week 4. His RB20 ADP makes him an appealing play.
 
I like Cam's confidence:

Cam Skattebo insists he will be "ready to go" Week 1 as he continues his rehab from a gruesome leg injury. That is good news for the Giants as the running back had 125 carries for 617 yards and seven touchdowns as a rookie. Skattebo has much bigger goals for his second season. "I do not consider that successful for me," Skattebo said of his rookie season, via Stephen Whyno of the Associated Press. "I had 400 yards on 100 carries. When I play 17-plus games this year, it's going to be 300 carries for over 2,000 yards."

Our view: As Profootballtalk.com points out, nine running backs have had a 2,000-yard season, the most recent coming by Saquon Barkley in 2024. Eric Dickerson owns the NFL record with his 2,105 rushing yards in 1984. Tiki Barber holds the Giants team record with 1,860 rushing yards in 2005. Skattebo's lofty goals might be over the top, but even though he only appeared in eight games last season, Skattebo was RB10 when he was hurt, despite not being a starter until Week 4. His RB20 ADP makes him an appealing play.

Yes sir Don. Why can't more of our white athletes have this confidence? I love it when our guys just know they are the best player on the field and don't hide it. Too many guys just happy to be there. That needs to change for more or our guys to become pro bowlers. Cam Skattebo can talk the talk as good as he walks the walk. It's refreshing as too many our our athletes just are happy to be paid and they stay quiet.
 
Because jealousy will ensue and the white man more than likely suffer a season ending cheap shot like Skattebo last year. Unfortunately, I think it’s best to just fly under the radar. Put up numbers but don’t be flamboyant or you’re gonna be a target as a white rb.
 
Because jealousy will ensue and the white man more than likely suffer a season ending cheap shot like Skattebo last year. Unfortunately, I think it’s best to just fly under the radar. Put up numbers but don’t be flamboyant or you’re gonna be a target as a white rb.
Hard to disagree with that, though I think we sometimes assume White athletes are familiar with the racial dynamics of sports when they often aren't. White athletes grow up being bombarded with the same never contradicted propaganda and myths that turn Whites into DWFs.

A generation ago I watched the few White receivers in the league be brutalized on a regular basis. Eventually they learned better when to go down rather than constantly absorbing crushing hits, and also the league has done a better job of trying to reduce head hunting. I love Cam's enthusiasm and self-belief, but hopefully he's smart enough to know when a play's over, much like Jaxson Dart needs to if they both want to thrive in the NFL.
 
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