6'0 215 pound fullback, thats pretty small. Sad, he had almost 1k rushing in 09 and played on a bum ankle most of last year. Whites at skill positions can't afford to get injured. This is worse than what happened to Leonard because at least Ray Rice is one of the top backs in the NFL, I just don't see any of Joe's replacements being close to that level, I mean the starting rb was a wr last year. Not to mention Martinek is about 15 pounds lighter than Leonard. As a rb I would give Martinek the edge.
I wouldn't call him injury prone, he played on an injury last year when he shouldve sat out. Yeah hes not Zach Line but he is still an above average back, NFL caliber imo. Zach Line should be at least a 2nd round pick if he keeps improving, he needs to work on his open field moves, he runs too much like a scat back, he is good at making people miss but sometimes he needs to use his power when around smaller dbs, some of those 20 yard runs he had last year couldve been longer if he had just given a db a stiff arm instead of trying to make him miss, granted he has made a good share of them miss which is amazing for such a big guy but mix it up and he has a chance at getting 2k and breaking Dickerson's single season record. You want to talk about injury prone just look at some of the backs on an NFL roster the reason why there is the whole RBBC for most teams, go look at the Saints roster. Guys like Pierre Thomas who struggle with injury all the way back to college failing to finish a season healthy, Chris Ivory had a great season averaging 5+ ypc but couldn't finish a game without getting hurt, and he was injured all the time in college as well. That is the definition of injury prone, not some guy who is playing on an ankle injury making it worse for a season.
Rotoworld had this to say:
<div>For those who think that Joe Martinek's move to
fullback means he will be a single-speed battering ram, they are very
wrong. Rutgers head coach Greg Schiano has plans for Martinek at
fullback and went so far as to say "I don't think we're looking to get
him fat. We don't need that. What we do with our fullback he has to be
an athlete."</div> Just look at what Schiano did with Brian Leonard to see how Martinek could be used.
Brian had about 90 carries his last year with over 400 yards rushing, not sure how many receptions. The only problem with that role for Joe is that he is the kind of back that needs at least 15 carries a game to be effective, he gets better as the game goes on (his best games in 09 were with around 20+ carries). Random carries throughout the game from the fb spot + that oline doesn't look good, hopefully he can excel despite being put in a bad spot.
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