I don't really get why Evan thinks this. They seemed super reluctant to play Kevin Harris or Strong last year. I don't know that they have a lot of confidence in them, and I could easily see Robinson sliding into the #2 role.
I don't really get why Evan thinks this. They seemed super reluctant to play Kevin Harris or Strong last year. I don't know that they have a lot of confidence in them, and I could easily see Robinson sliding into the #2 role.
The Patriots often kind of "redshirt" rookie running backs. Here are these guys' rookie seasons:I don't really get why Evan thinks this. They seemed super reluctant to play Kevin Harris or Strong last year. I don't know that they have a lot of confidence in them, and I could easily see Robinson sliding into the #2 role.
My guess is he hears that they like them, and it was a redshirt situation like some previous Patriots backs. Bill hasn't usually just handed time over to rookie RBs, especially in passing downs. Damien Harris and James White come to mind as guys who barely touched the field as rookies then got significant upgrades in roles year 2.I don't really get why Evan thinks this. They seemed super reluctant to play Kevin Harris or Strong last year. I don't know that they have a lot of confidence in them, and I could easily see Robinson sliding into the #2 role.
Yup. There are very few non fungible running backs in the league, which is why Rhamondre should be the feature back and play as much as he physically can handle.To be fair....Rhamondre is really good. He SHOULD play a lot.
Robinson is still a wild card. He was starting early in the year in Jax while they eased Etienne back then basically lost the backup role to Jamical Hasty. Then traded to NYJ who turned to Zonovan Knight over him down the stretch. Achilles used to be a career ending injury especially for RBs and it really took D'Onta Foreman over 2 years to recover. Only Akers has recovered from it in less than two seasons.I don't really get why Evan thinks this. They seemed super reluctant to play Kevin Harris or Strong last year. I don't know that they have a lot of confidence in them, and I could easily see Robinson sliding into the #2 role.
There is always going to be some uncertainity with recovery from tendon injuries, but this far removed from surgery the Patriots medical staff can get a very good read on his functional capabilities during his physical. Most of the drills he performed at the combine (40 w/ splits- vertical jump-long jump-3 cone and shuttle) are all good ways to test his ankle function and measure his current status against his baseline numbers from his combine. But to your point, these numbers only go so far and his contract cost is indicative of the uncertainty of playing under game conditions vs testing. All in all though, I would put his chances for success a few notches higher than a lottery ticket.Robinson is still a wild card. He was starting early in the year in Jax while they eased Etienne back then basically lost the backup role to Jamical Hasty. Then traded to NYJ who turned to Zonovan Knight over him down the stretch. Achilles used to be a career ending injury especially for RBs and it really took D'Onta Foreman over 2 years to recover. Only Akers has recovered from it in less than two seasons.
There is probably a 50/50 chance he simply can't recover from it. We certainly don't know yet if he has and in fairness he would likely be making more if that was the case. He's a lotto ticket IMO.
twitter says 0, saw something else that said $150kI never saw the final details but I hope that “up to 8M” contract didn’t have much in guaranteed $…..