Give me some RB’s to watch

BaBaBlacksheep

Bears & Cankles.
Staff member
CCS Hall of Fame '21
Joined:
Aug 20, 2012
Posts:
45,143
Liked Posts:
54,643
I’ve seen most of the top guys now. Give me some Day 3 guys CCS.
 

FozzyBear

Token CCS Minority
Joined:
Apr 22, 2021
Posts:
6,063
Liked Posts:
2,612
Location:
Fozzie Land, Muppet City, The Former US of A
I know a thang or two about Rb's... yall finally interested in RBs now huh. lol

The NFL and certain peeps always late to the obvious.
 

FozzyBear

Token CCS Minority
Joined:
Apr 22, 2021
Posts:
6,063
Liked Posts:
2,612
Location:
Fozzie Land, Muppet City, The Former US of A
Are you waiting for us to ask you about your RB expertise?

no. lots of yall couldnt handle the trufs anyway.

But OP is asking everyone who frequents the board about day 3 RBs to watch. You gots any suggestions for OP?
 

KittiesKorner

CCS Donator
Donator
CCS Hall of Fame '20
Joined:
Jan 4, 2011
Posts:
48,182
Liked Posts:
37,130
Location:
Chicago
no. lots of yall couldnt handle the trufs anyway.

But OP is asking everyone who frequents the board about day 3 RBs to watch. You gots any suggestions for OP?
Odd flex. Figured you would talk about your can’t miss, Todd gurley
 

FozzyBear

Token CCS Minority
Joined:
Apr 22, 2021
Posts:
6,063
Liked Posts:
2,612
Location:
Fozzie Land, Muppet City, The Former US of A
Odd flex. Figured you would talk about your can’t miss, Todd gurley

the gurley mon. Yeah i called that and also noted how his knee wouldnt last. Gurley was a hoss when healthy. Said his back up, CHUBB was good too. i member suggesting C McCaffery too. that was a guud draft where i was be like take CRC and TJ Watt.

got any day 3RBs or are you ODDLY fixated on me as per usual?
 
Last edited:

sphinxnole

Active member
Joined:
Aug 20, 2012
Posts:
490
Liked Posts:
307
DJ Giddens, RJ Harvey, Brashard Smith, Devin Neal. Tuten is fast but he fumbles a lot.
Of course, Kaleb Johnson, Skattebo, and Ollie Gordon as big backs, also Buck Martinez.
There are lots of good RBs if we don’t take one at 10, 39, or 41. I’m more worried about TE 2 or WR 3 honestly.
 
Last edited:

--CyBear--

Well-known member
Joined:
Jan 6, 2025
Posts:
863
Liked Posts:
582
Location:
Hoffman Estates
My favorite teams
  1. Chicago Cubs
  1. Chicago Bulls
  1. Chicago Bears
  1. Chicago Blackhawks
  1. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
I’ve seen most of the top guys now. Give me some Day 3 guys CCS.
Won't find much on him last year due to eligibility concerns but check out...
Patient runner with a great jump cut, burst, vision and understands leverage. Deceptive speed. Takes really good angles and reliable catcher. Seems to run a bit upright but I don't see it hurting his leverage when he needs it. Shrine Game MVP so he'll be on teams' radar. He's ranked as a end of draft type of player in a very deep RB class but I expect him to be taken in 4. Top of 3 is not cost effective this year. I don't think he gets to our 5th because he may run a 4.3 at his pro Day. If he does get into 5, I'll be be pissed if the Bear pass unless they already took somebody early. Some GM is going to take a flyer on him. Hope it's the Bear in 5.

I think he's a day 2 talent that has fallen under the radar due to his unique circumstances and a deep RB class taking him to day 3.

Not even in the draft buzz mock simulator.
I'm a sucker for the jump cut.
 
Last edited:

playthrough2001

Monday Morning QB
Donator
Joined:
Aug 21, 2012
Posts:
15,026
Liked Posts:
17,421
Location:
United Club
My favorite teams
  1. Chicago White Sox
  1. Chicago Bulls
  1. Chicago Bears
  1. Chicago Blackhawks
  1. Central Florida Knights
  2. TCU Horned Frogs
RJ Harvey...Day 2 (possibly day 3), much better option than Jeanty

I love this guy. He’s completely underrated.

Here’s an excerpt on his performance at the combine:

“At 5-foot-8, 205 pounds, sure, that might seem a bit smallish by NFL standards, but what he has done on the field should help sway those concerned about his stature. Saturday, during the running back portion of drills at the combine, Harvey performed yet again.

He entered looking to hit the 4.3-second mark in the 40-yard dash, and came up just shy with a time of 4.40 seconds, which was fourth among all running backs. He was also top 5 in 20-yard shuttle time (4.34 second), top 6 in bench press (16 reps at 325 pounds), top 6 in broad jump (10’7″), and top 7 in vertical jump (38 inches).

“He felt great with what he did. He’s a natural-born athlete and athletes, they are never going to be satisfied,” said his father Robert Harvey Sr., on Sunday. “He graded out good and I believe he thinks that too.”

 

Top