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I think Taylor will still get his touches, but there’s plenty still on the table. Taylor hasn’t proven he can be the durable work horse so they’ll need other rbs to contribute.Curious how this is going to work with the Turner kid from Marshall and Taylor. Maybe we lean less on Taylor next year?
Injuries aside, proper management of Taylor's workload is vital for Taylor. Having an enormous number of touches actually has a negative impact on the player's longevity and draft prospects.I think Taylor will still get his touches, but there’s plenty still on the table. Taylor hasn’t proven he can be the durable work horse so they’ll need other rbs to contribute.
Pair and a couple spares.I think Taylor will still get his touches, but there’s plenty still on the table. Taylor hasn’t proven he can be the durable work horse so they’ll need other rbs to contribute.
considering the loss of the top 2 WR's, I could see Darius Taylor become a hybrid RB/FL type. Taylor can be the lone RB in a set, or put another RB in the formation and let Taylor go in motion or set up in the slot. with this approach, I could see Taylor with 60+ receptions for the season.
Sounds like a Percy Harvin type position Meyer had running Florida. Taylor was effectively close to that role last year.
On a side note, I don't hear the term "flanker" enough anymore!