save the doom and gloom post. Nothing has suggested Woodhead will be phased out. None of the guys selected have a better skillset, none of them can pass block either, which is key to being a 3rd down back in Bill's system.
The drafting of Marecic kind of seals the deal of Hillis being the primary ball carrier as well as getting on the cover. The best part is, Marecic plays THAT much harder when he has a back like Hillis who fights for every yard, I noticed a decline in his blocking last year with Gerhart gone, he didn't play with the same intensity. I don't think they are gonna limit his carries by saying they are afraid of a video game. We are probably going to see a Thomas Jones/ Jamaal Charles type timeshar, with Hillis getting well over 200.
Gerhart has a great chance of getting more opportunities, Peterson showed signs of wearing down last season, and I wouldn't be surprised to see it happen more this season.
Maehl and Sanzenbacher weren't the two best white receivers, Durham was. I guess they don't want the trend of every team having a (white) Welker type slot receiver on their roster, because that is where the NFL was starting to head with guys like Amendola/Shipley getting to play. We have enough guys to fill every slot position in the NFL. Everyone tries to minimize the skillset of these guys, but in the modern offenses that teams run, they are basically extensions of the running game, short passes with yac, runningbacks with none of the glory and called unathletic. It is at least good to see an outside receiver like Durham get drafted, just wonder how long before he is used, like Nelson and now Cooper.
As far as the coaches, I don't know how many of them are fully involved 100 percent in making these decisions when it comes to drafting.
as far as being strung along, it happens, but Amendola finally got his chance, even though McDaniels might take it away, but got it, Welker got his chance to. Eventually a coach is going to want to win, similar to Bellicheck with Welker and Woodhead and give one of these guys a shot. Amendola was supposed to replaced by Gilyard last year who was supposed to be a super star, it never happened. Unfortunately McDaniels is a coach that will sacrifice winning in order to put his guys, unless he learned something in Denver, I doubt it. Blair White wasn't the only udfa to get a shot, like I just mentioned, Amendola and Welker as well. I don't see it any different from the walk on thing in college. Teams know they can get white players for nothing without risking anything, if they succeed they get a great player, if not they lose nothing, meanwhile drafting black scrubs so they can put that money right back into the economy, or in the case of NCAA, filling racial quotas.Edited by: dwid