Leonardfan
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Another NFL year is quickly approaching. So far the most discussed topic/biggest media push is why the Toucan is not on the Ravens.
I have a question for the board? Will Christian McCaffrey go over 1000 yards in his rookie year? To me it should be a
100% yes but that is assuming he stays healthy and is the number 1 running back on the Panthers. He needs to get
enough touches. So again I say yes and it's gonna be fun to watch. What are your thoughts?
Yards from scrimmage, yes. Total rushing yards will be hard if he spits carries and Rivera fears overworking him between the tackles.
As usually happens, some of the highly drafted wide receivers are too brittle to play even as rookies. Mike Williams of the Chargers (isn't there a highly drafted bust named Mike Williams taken every year lol) has a serious back problem, while one-trick pony John Ross is banged up, just as he was in college.
The Chargers announced in a statement Sunday that first-round pick Mike Williams (back) will not practice at all in training camp. We're moving Williams from "questionable for Week 1" to "doubtful for Week 1" in our injury outlooks. "Mike saw our doctors yesterday," the statement reads, "and he will continue to progress on Dr. Robert Watkins' plan. He will rehab and strengthen his back and is not expected to practice during training camp." Williams is an obvious candidate for the Chargers' reserve/PUP list, which would cost him the first six games of the season.
Maybe they give Brooks Ellis a chance?Just as training camps get underway, we start off with some depressing news; Rob Ninkovich has retired. A bit premature if you ask me, but I support his decision.
At 33, Ninkovich walks away as probably one of the most underrated defensive players of this decade. Of course, he spent his first 4 years in the league being jerked around by the Saints and Dolphins. He was finally picked up by New England in 2009 where he was given an opportunity to play, and he didn't disappoint. In 8 seasons with the Pats, Ninkovich recorded 450 tackles, 46 sacks, 5 INTs, 10 FF, and 14 FR including one for a TD. Add another 6 sacks, a pick, and 2 Super Bowl rings in postseason play.
Hyped 2016 first round WR Will Fuller The fifth out for the year With a broken collarbone
If they exist I'm sure Will Fuller, Will Fuller Jr, Will Fuller III and Will Fuller IV are devasted