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DRob - "Definitely want to stay in Jacksonville,"

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(This post was last modified: 02-11-2016, 10:44 PM by ATLjag.)

Quote:Sure they can. I didn't say they couldn't. 

 

But, with whom?  

Of the 4 backs you list, Yeldon and Gray are more early and every down RBs.  Robinson and Grant are better suited as 3rd down RBs.  I would bring them all into camp, along with a rookie draft pick and/or free agent pickup, and let them compete for the spots and down roles.    


 


And why would we want to cut Drob one year shy of his contract to give some unknown or some rehash FA his spot?

I don't see how Robinson's contract term remaining is relevant or how well known some player is.  I would not keep a player just because he is cheap; the goal is to win the games and talent is important (not how far under the cap you are).  I would be an advocate to cut DRob only if the other backs in camp/preseason beat him out.  My only concern for the decision drivers for DRob is his suspect ball control.  


 

Especially since we're talking about back-ups and role players.  

A backup to Yeldon for a breather/rotation and/or a 3rd down specialist-type RB are likely to get a good number of snaps.     


 

My question wasn't answered. Why would you WANT your RB depth to essentially get worse, just to replace a guy who fumbled too much in his limited chances this past season.

Bringing in a number of other backs through FA and/or the draft and having them compete for the spots does not make the RB depth worse.  Turnovers are a big driver in many games, as you know.  In determining whether to keep DRob at the end of preseason, they will need to believe that his hands and ball security have improved
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Cut DRob, Pierce and Gerhart are likely gone.

Which leaves us with Yeldon, and two undrafted nobodies. (Although I think Gray could end up a solid back up)

See above. Not necessarily.  May the best RBs win the spots. 


 

Point of the matter is... D Rob definitely wants to stay, and there is no reason why fans should definitely want him gone prior to his contract expiring.

Again, the contract expiring is not relevent.  If cheap players win games, your roster would be 100% undrafted minimum first year players.  


 

If this season goes by and he hasn't done much, or anything, we can move on and upgrade then. (Maybe Grant was the speed we intend to replace Drob with)

Peace.

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DRob - "Definitely want to stay in Jacksonville," - by ATLjag - 02-11-2016, 09:02 PM



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