Appreciate the opinions on here but the comparison of Cobb to Antonio Andrews was telling. They are very different players. Cobb is not a 4.82 guy. He doesn't have a fumbling problem. He's shifter and more athletic, with better vision. His opinion is as valid as mine but I challenge any of you to compare tape and agree with Jshowers.
This smells like an opinionated guy defending an opinion he formed before the season began. I wouldn't be surprised if this is a pissing match with a buddy or another poster at his website. Since he hasn't been doing this long it's too early to see what his track record will be.
At the bottom of my post is Jshower's preseason RB draft order. It's interesting that David has dropped out of the 7th rd despite having a better year and clearly quicker, stronger, and more athletic than last year. Jshowers what are your current rankings and rationale for some of these guys ahead of Cobb?
RUNNINGBACKS
* Over the last 5 years, the draft average for RBs is 19, with 35 others receiving free agent contracts/camp invites after going undrafted.
1. Todd Gurley, UGA (Top 10)
2. Melvin Gordon, UW (1st)
3. Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska (2nd)
4. Duke Johnson, Miami (2nd)
5. D.J. Foster, ASU (2nd)
6. Mike Davis, USCe (3rd)
7. Karlos Williams, FSU (3rd)
8. TJ Yeldon, Alabama (3rd-4th)
9. Tevin Coleman, Indiana (3rd-4th)
10. David Johnson, UNI (4th)
11. Jay Ajayi, Boise State (4th)
12. Jahwan Edwards, Ball St (4th-5th)
13. Tyreek Hill, Oklahoma State (5th)
14. Josh Robinson, Miss St (5th)
15. Jonathan Williams, Arkansas (5th)
16. Javorius Allen, USC (6th)
17. Jeremy Langford, MSU (6th)
18. Cameron Artis-Payne, Auburn (6th)
19. David Cobb, Minnesota (7th)
20. Dominique Williams, Louisville (7th)
21. Terrance Magee, LSU (7th)
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