02-27-2020, 12:08 PM
A pass-catching and pass-protecting RB has been a staple of Gruden's offenses over the years. This is from the interview with him on the main site:
Q: What's the importance of a third-down back who can be productive as a receiver?
A: I think it's important for everybody. You look at the success of most of these teams: San Francisco had their little back that they throw to; Kansas City Chiefs and the New Orleans Saints … the teams that have success throwing the football, that matchup has to win. If teams are going to drop back and play zone [defensively], that check-down area where he [a third-down running back] gets the ball is critical. And the position is key in protection. With the variety of blitzes teams are showing, you have to have a back that can protect and know who to block and then obviously get out here and separate and win in pass routes. That position is something we need to look at. Something we have to work through is where we're going to go as far as type of tight end. There are different types of tight ends now. It would be nice if it was all-encompassing: "Hey, this guy's a great blocker, a great route-runner and can do everything…" There's not many of those. There are different ways to get different skill sets you can use.
Who do you like in this draft that could fill that role? I personally have visions of Edwards-Helaire and Fournette forming a two man backfield reminiscent (in some ways at least) of Fred and MoJo. Edwards-Helaire will probably be gone early though, probably much earlier than the Jags would be looking at taking a RB.
Another guy I like, who might be around later, is Lamical Perine. Seems to be strong on pass pro and receiving.
Which other options do you like?
Q: What's the importance of a third-down back who can be productive as a receiver?
A: I think it's important for everybody. You look at the success of most of these teams: San Francisco had their little back that they throw to; Kansas City Chiefs and the New Orleans Saints … the teams that have success throwing the football, that matchup has to win. If teams are going to drop back and play zone [defensively], that check-down area where he [a third-down running back] gets the ball is critical. And the position is key in protection. With the variety of blitzes teams are showing, you have to have a back that can protect and know who to block and then obviously get out here and separate and win in pass routes. That position is something we need to look at. Something we have to work through is where we're going to go as far as type of tight end. There are different types of tight ends now. It would be nice if it was all-encompassing: "Hey, this guy's a great blocker, a great route-runner and can do everything…" There's not many of those. There are different ways to get different skill sets you can use.
Who do you like in this draft that could fill that role? I personally have visions of Edwards-Helaire and Fournette forming a two man backfield reminiscent (in some ways at least) of Fred and MoJo. Edwards-Helaire will probably be gone early though, probably much earlier than the Jags would be looking at taking a RB.
Another guy I like, who might be around later, is Lamical Perine. Seems to be strong on pass pro and receiving.
Which other options do you like?