Conner ran hard and physical when he didn't need to.
One wonders if Najee will start breaking down soon, too. IMO, he runs too upright.
Conner ran hard and physical when he didn't need to.
I have no idea how someone could have read any post in this thread and come away with that. No. The top 20 non-Najee rushers (not top YPC rushers, top 20 by yardage) last season had an average YPC of 4.8. Najee was 3.8.
Well, if you take away his short runs he's up around 5 ycp.Mick wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 7:33 pmI have no idea how someone could have read any post in this thread and come away with that. No. The top 20 non-Najee rushers (not top YPC rushers, top 20 by yardage) last season had an average YPC of 4.8. Najee was 3.8.
Yes, being a full yard per carry below average means something.
You're right. My bad. I misread the thread. 3.8 vs 4.8 means something. . .Mick wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 7:33 pmI have no idea how someone could have read any post in this thread and come away with that. No. The top 20 non-Najee rushers (not top YPC rushers, top 20 by yardage) last season had an average YPC of 4.8. Najee was 3.8.
Yes, being a full yard per carry below average means something.
I may be part of a caveman minority here but I love a physical back and a physical run game. Now Warren is also an aggressive blocker and no wilting flower either. But Najee will be more healthy, with another back splitting his carries, and will be a sledgehammer to wear down the defenses in our division for years to come. (Not to mention the occasional trucking of a DB livens up the three yards and a cloud of dust approach.)stillthere wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 6:53 amI think if Najee gets a swing pass the last person that wants anything to do with that is a CB in the NFL. We didn't get to see him on many this year. Warren is definitely shiftier but I think a fully healthy Najee is going to open eyes in a lot of different ways. I may end up being wrong but after he slammed that falcons CB to the ground he looked like a different player with a different attitude about what was going to be going on.Mick wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 3:17 pmFor RBs, i think it’s just najee. Warren is fine for YAC. And to the eye test, as above, Najee’s YAC problem is Najee. If Najee could move better, it would also help him get open easier against LBs. Being a natural pass catcher adds 0 value if (1) you can’t get open downfield and (2) you can’t get YAC.
Tweet has a short video of the body slamming of the DB.
https://twitter.com/WRBolen/status/1599 ... s-video%2F
This still shot is amazing
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Disagree that Warren isn't anything special. Dude is an undrafted free agent and absolutely fucking BALLED OUT whenever he got opportunities.Havoc wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:57 amWould Warren have gotten the chance to make an impact if Najee wasn't slowed by injury recovery?
One thing that jumped out to me with the 49ers is how quickly their RB's shot thru the hole. As I write this, I'm reminded of how much I hated the later Bell seasons. What a dumb sluggard offense when it was centered on him.
A lot of us get excited about Warren but he's nothing special. We are used to slugs at RB with years of slow Bell and big slow Najee and yes Najee looked a lot better later in the season.
I still pound the drum for RB by committee. It's not that hard to find heady role playing RBs with some quicks and reliable hands (like Warren) who are effective at the position. And then when 1 goes down the position is not hurt by it.
Don't get me wrong. I like Warren a lot. I'd like to see him get more snaps.K_C_ wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 12:02 pmDisagree that Warren isn't anything special. Dude is an undrafted free agent and absolutely fucking BALLED OUT whenever he got opportunities.Havoc wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:57 amWould Warren have gotten the chance to make an impact if Najee wasn't slowed by injury recovery?
One thing that jumped out to me with the 49ers is how quickly their RB's shot thru the hole. As I write this, I'm reminded of how much I hated the later Bell seasons. What a dumb sluggard offense when it was centered on him.
A lot of us get excited about Warren but he's nothing special. We are used to slugs at RB with years of slow Bell and big slow Najee and yes Najee looked a lot better later in the season.
I still pound the drum for RB by committee. It's not that hard to find heady role playing RBs with some quicks and reliable hands (like Warren) who are effective at the position. And then when 1 goes down the position is not hurt by it.
Showed he could run with a major burst, with toughness and definitely plays with a lot more on-field speed than I'll bet than he was timed prior to the draft.
....and if you forget about Warren in the passing game, he can hit you with huge plays there too.
He also surprised me in pass pro. Did a lot of good things and is only going to get better.
Warren has probably saved Najee's career and him being injured early in the season was probably the best thing that ever could have happened to Harris.Havoc wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 12:06 pmDon't get me wrong. I like Warren a lot. I'd like to see him get more snaps.K_C_ wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 12:02 pmDisagree that Warren isn't anything special. Dude is an undrafted free agent and absolutely fucking BALLED OUT whenever he got opportunities.Havoc wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:57 amWould Warren have gotten the chance to make an impact if Najee wasn't slowed by injury recovery?
One thing that jumped out to me with the 49ers is how quickly their RB's shot thru the hole. As I write this, I'm reminded of how much I hated the later Bell seasons. What a dumb sluggard offense when it was centered on him.
A lot of us get excited about Warren but he's nothing special. We are used to slugs at RB with years of slow Bell and big slow Najee and yes Najee looked a lot better later in the season.
I still pound the drum for RB by committee. It's not that hard to find heady role playing RBs with some quicks and reliable hands (like Warren) who are effective at the position. And then when 1 goes down the position is not hurt by it.
Showed he could run with a major burst, with toughness and definitely plays with a lot more on-field speed than I'll bet than he was timed prior to the draft.
....and if you forget about Warren in the passing game, he can hit you with huge plays there too.
He also surprised me in pass pro. Did a lot of good things and is only going to get better.
I was thinking about Deuce as well. I really like him as a returner as well as a change of pace back.
You guys can’t see me, but I’m nodding in agreement!gojira5150 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 8:02 pmI was thinking about Deuce as well. I really like him as a returner as well as a change of pace back.
I questioned if he had enough arm.yygy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 8:22 pmOf course Canada is going drag down Najee’s ypc pending off every first and second down for a total of 3 yards.
Got to back off teams from stacking the box.
By the way, the best compliment paid to Kenny Pickett this year was by the ravens. In the last game against them, they often had two safeties back and also frequently one of those safeties would backpedal at the snap.
Just in case, there’s any Steeler fans that don’t respect Kenny’s arm, know the rats do
He will. Kenneth stated that he dropped a fair amount of mass training from the combine.955876 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 7:12 pmI questioned if he had enough arm.yygy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 8:22 pmOf course Canada is going drag down Najee’s ypc pending off every first and second down for a total of 3 yards.
Got to back off teams from stacking the box.
By the way, the best compliment paid to Kenny Pickett this year was by the ravens. In the last game against them, they often had two safeties back and also frequently one of those safeties would backpedal at the snap.
Just in case, there’s any Steeler fans that don’t respect Kenny’s arm, know the rats do
Feel he's shown enough that I don't think it will be an issue at all.
Plus, I expect with full offseason training and the work he will put in I expect he even picks up a few RPMs.
Yeah dude. I'm feeling pretty safe with Najee and Warren.K_C_ wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 12:26 pmWarren has probably saved Najee's career and him being injured early in the season was probably the best thing that ever could have happened to Harris.Havoc wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 12:06 pmDon't get me wrong. I like Warren a lot. I'd like to see him get more snaps.K_C_ wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 12:02 pm
Disagree that Warren isn't anything special. Dude is an undrafted free agent and absolutely fucking BALLED OUT whenever he got opportunities.
Showed he could run with a major burst, with toughness and definitely plays with a lot more on-field speed than I'll bet than he was timed prior to the draft.
....and if you forget about Warren in the passing game, he can hit you with huge plays there too.
He also surprised me in pass pro. Did a lot of good things and is only going to get better.
Cool Shades would have ran his wheels off and Najee's time in the NFL would already be close to ending. Sad it took an injury for the Steelers to realize that we have 2 really good RB's on the roster. Shockingly, even McFarland looked good in limited opportunities. I hope to God they don't draft another RB this April. That's one of the few areas the Steelers are already completely set in IMHO.
I don't know that the issue is arm strength. But there's definitely an issue of timing/familiarity (which is easily correctable) and possibly mechanics (which aren't).Pickett's Platoon wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 2:07 amHe will. Kenneth stated that he dropped a fair amount of mass training from the combine.
I doubt he'll ever develop a cannon or anything, but fully expect he'll have a Tom Brady like arm for most of his career.
I have heard that Conner likes the warm weather out west and he says his body heals quicker out there. I don't know if that is true or if that is a mental thing but if it works, it works. One of the announcers talked about it during one of the Cards prime time games this past season.Mick wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 1:44 pmthe part that killed me at the time and still hurts as much was that we basically traded James Conner and a 1st rounder for James Conner that plays through injuries.bradshaw2ben wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 1:32 pmbingoMick wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 1:23 pmOptimistically, if you extrapolate his performance in the last 9 games to a full 17 game schedule,
It comes to 1270 yards at 4.1 YPC, 11TDs. Those are decent fantasy numbers, but 1270 would have put him about tied with Sanders for 5th, and none of the top 10 yardage RBs had less than 4.4 YPC. Really, only 2 of the top 19 RBs had less than 4.3, Najee and Jamaal Williams. So even if we imagine how Najee might look in the best of circumstances, healthy 17 games, rarely down by more than a score, good blocking, vulnerable defenses, etc etc, Najee still wouldn’t make a strong cases to be a top 10 RB.
They signed Jeremy McNichols to a one year deal last July and when he got hurt they didn't make another move at RB so I think they had an idea that Warren was going to be a contributor. During rookie camp apparently he was a bright spot.Havoc wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:57 amWould Warren have gotten the chance to make an impact if Najee wasn't slowed by injury recovery?
One thing that jumped out to me with the 49ers is how quickly their RB's shot thru the hole. As I write this, I'm reminded of how much I hated the later Bell seasons. What a dumb sluggard offense when it was centered on him.
A lot of us get excited about Warren but he's nothing special. We are used to slugs at RB with years of slow Bell and big slow Najee and yes Najee looked a lot better later in the season.
I still pound the drum for RB by committee. It's not that hard to find heady (smart) role playing RBs with some quicks and reliable hands (like Warren) who are effective at the position. And then when 1 goes down the position is not hurt by it.
Hopefully it will be weighed down by 6 or 7 Superb-Owl rings as well.Pickett's Platoon wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 2:07 amHe will. Kenneth stated that he dropped a fair amount of mass training from the combine.955876 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 7:12 pmI questioned if he had enough arm.yygy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 8:22 pmOf course Canada is going drag down Najee’s ypc pending off every first and second down for a total of 3 yards.
Got to back off teams from stacking the box.
By the way, the best compliment paid to Kenny Pickett this year was by the ravens. In the last game against them, they often had two safeties back and also frequently one of those safeties would backpedal at the snap.
Just in case, there’s any Steeler fans that don’t respect Kenny’s arm, know the rats do
Feel he's shown enough that I don't think it will be an issue at all.
Plus, I expect with full offseason training and the work he will put in I expect he even picks up a few RPMs.
I doubt he'll ever develop a cannon or anything, but fully expect he'll have a Tom Brady like arm for most of his career.
They have to sign at least 2 UDFA for rookie mini camp which is where we got lucky with Warren last year.Pickett's Platoon wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 5:20 amYeah dude. I'm feeling pretty safe with Najee and Warren.K_C_ wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 12:26 pmWarren has probably saved Najee's career and him being injured early in the season was probably the best thing that ever could have happened to Harris.
Cool Shades would have ran his wheels off and Najee's time in the NFL would already be close to ending. Sad it took an injury for the Steelers to realize that we have 2 really good RB's on the roster. Shockingly, even McFarland looked good in limited opportunities. I hope to God they don't draft another RB this April. That's one of the few areas the Steelers are already completely set in IMHO.
I highly doubt they spend a draft pick on a RB.
They re-signed that master P dude, and we still have McFarland. Maybe they snag an UDFA for camp.
I think Kenny started increasing his throwing velocity, to overcome the much smaller passing windows.Kodiak. wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 8:04 pmI don't know that the issue is arm strength. But there's definitely an issue of timing/familiarity (which is easily correctable) and possibly mechanics (which aren't).Pickett's Platoon wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 2:07 amHe will. Kenneth stated that he dropped a fair amount of mass training from the combine.
I doubt he'll ever develop a cannon or anything, but fully expect he'll have a Tom Brady like arm for most of his career.
He might get a little more velocity generated from his lower body, but I don't think you mess with a guy's mechanics to that degree.
I didn't see enough deep/intermediate stuff to have much of an opinion, because it's a fairly small sample size. When he did make those throws, I felt like he missed a much higher percent than he should. HOWEVER, many of those misses were probably within a foot or two (or less) of where they needed to be. That seems more like a timing/familiarity issue.
Based on what I saw this year, if I was picking 10-15 I'd probably take Kenny. That said, his numbers truly were mediocre as a rookie. And if, like many QB's, he has a sophomore slump it could get ugly and opinions could change fast.
Let's be honest, Baker Mayfield in Yr1 and Yr3 shit all over what Kenny did and how he looked. So I'm optimistic on Kenny, but far from sold. Ultimately I think Mayfield's issue was inconsistent accuracy, which Kenny seems to be far better, with the caveat let's see what happens when he starts pushing the ball downfield with NFL-regularity.