SeattleBobcat said:BWahlberg said:I would go in this order of confidence from highest to lowest:
1. QB (3 guys showing they can run the offense)
2. RB (experienced and deep group)
3. Safety (OSU transfer Strong gives us 5 solid DBs)
4. D-line (Pleasant surprize out of this group, Davidson + Kidder's move to DE)
5. O-line (Good experience and good steps forward this spring, T depth a worry)
6. LB (Liked what I saw even with Strahm out but really young as a group)
7. WR (Need to find consistency, youth/lack of experience worries me)
8. CB (Depth is really really thin)
9. K/P (ugh)
Serious question, but what has really changed to your RB group that its the 2nd most confidence in your position groups? I definitely saw some rushers with promise, but that group didn't exactly light up the BSC last year, excluding us. Are you just confident enough that they do just enough as they need too? Or do you think the Griz will put up 150-200 yards a game next year?
It's a good question, a few parts to it;
1. The O line is improving, especially with run blocking.
2. Jeremy Calhoun, who played as a true freshman, is maturing in the offense and turning into a complete back
3. Tre Favors finally looks to be the TraVon Van type back we need
4. People dog on Nguyen here but he's a great pass blocker and a great reciever.
5. If Joey Counts can stay healthy and contribute we"ll also have a true power back
As for 150-200 per game, I doubt it, maybe 150... With this offense I think they'll want to measure in all purpose yards for the backs, effective pass protection, and improved Red Zone TD efficiency. All of that before just 200+ on the ground.