Saquon Barkley the last two seasons: TOTAL YARDS PER GAME: 2016 Week 1 122 yards 1 TD Week 2 130 yards 5 TDs Week 3 75 yards 1 TD Week 4 136 yards 0 TD Week 5 60 yards 1 TD Week 6 202 yards 1 TD Week 7 99 yards 0 TD Week 8 277 yards 2 TDs Week 9 211 yards 2 TDs Week 10 92 yards 2 TDs Week 11 117 yards 1 TD Week 12 25 yards 1 TD Week 13 103 yards 2 TDs Week 14 249 yards 3 TDs (Bowl) 2017 Week 1 226 yards 2 TDs Week 2 133 yards 3 TDs Week 3 189 yards 1 TD Week 4 223 yards 1 TD Week 5 108 yards 1 TD(passing) Week 6 84 yards 2 TD Week 7 161 yards 3 TD Week 8 67 yards 1 TD Week 9 96 yards 0 TD Week 10 55 yards 2 TD Week 11 224 yards 3 TD Week 12 81 yards 2 TD Week 13 175 yards 2 TD (Bowl) So over 27 games, he failed to get 100 yards 10 times...of those he had 99, 96, 92, 84, 81 in 5 of the 10... He also had 11 games of 150 yards or more and 7 of those were 200 yards or more... He has only had TWO games where he failed to score a TD..so he scored a TD in 93% of games played over the past two years. Show me another back with that kind of production over the last two years, it wasn't a fluke. He's that special..
One month and two days, April 26th, we will have the 2018 NFL draft. Going into this off season, our immediate needs were QB, WR, RB, OT, CB, CB, FS, MLB, WLB, SLB, DE, DT Here is a look at the "New Browns" thus far in this off season: Our current draft picks: 1.1.1 1.4.4 2.1.33 2.3.35 2.32.64 4.14.114 5.13.150 6.1.175 6.31.205 Our Current Depth Chart: LWR - Josh Gordon, Ricardo Lewis RWR - need, Corey Coleman, Rashard Higgins SWR - Jarvis Landry, need LT - Shon Coleman, NEED LG - Joel Bitonio, Spencer Drango C - J.C. Tretter, Austin Reiter RG - Kevin Zeitler, need RT - Chris Hubbard, Donald Stephenson TE - Randall Telfer, Darren Fells TE - David Njoku, Seth DeValve, Gavin Escobar QB - Tyrod Taylor, NEED RB - Carlos Hyde, Duke Johnson III, need FB - Dan Vitale, Marquez Williams DE - Myles Garrett, Chris Smith, Nate Orchard DT - Caleb Brantley, Trevon Coley DT - Larry Ogunjobi, Jamie Meder DE - Emmanuel Ogbah, Carl Nassib SLB - Jamie Collins, need MLB - Joe Schobert, need, Max Bullough, (Tank Carder) WLB - Christian Kirksey, need LCB - E.J. Gaines, Briean Boddy-Calhoun SS - Jabrill Peppers, Derrick Kindred FS - Damarious Randall, need, (Kai Nacua) RCB - Jamar Taylor, need, (Howard Wilson) NCB - Briean Boddy-Calhoun, Travis Carrie K - Zane Gonzalez P - Britton Colquitt LS - Charley Hughlett That's currently 49 players, with a bunch of other bodies I don't expect to make the team...This off season has already produced upgrades at 7 positions and a down grade at 1 position.. We are currently better at: QB, RT, SWR, RB on offense LCB, SS, FS, on defense You could make an argument that we are better at LWR as well, since Josh Gordon wasn't available until week 11 of the season. We have been downgraded at LT Current needs/upgrades to starting positions include: QB(though much less so than recent years), LT, OWR, Current needs for upgrades or immediate backups include: RB, SWR, RDE, DT, LB (all 3 positions), CB, FS I would pinpoint our BIGGEST needs that still need addressed in this order: LT, OWR, CB, SWR, QB, RB I think QB and RB are big needs, but the current players will do a fine job in 2018..it's beyond that I am extremely worried about both positions.
Excellent breakdown...I'll just reference this post when I rep the Browns in a mock. Not much research left to do. just pick the players..I haven't seen a better report and diagnosis anywhere.
The production was there, but his off field issues sent him way down the draft board. If he had walked the straight and narrow, no doubt he would have been considered a top ten RB...Although his size isn't ideal either..
Although, I inadvertently left off all three LB positions as immediate needs at upgraded backup positions...
Based off where they have played previously, I do think T.J. Carrie will be the starter at LCB....and Gaines will be the RCB.
Nice work, Irish! My take (by position group) You show two needs here. I'm thinking more like three. When Coleman and Gordon can go a full season without breaking a bone or failing a drug test . . . I'll feel better. Too bad the draft this year is relatively thin at WR. I have to wonder if Dorsey feels confident enough with Coleman at LT to NOT attempt to trade back up into the 1st round for a "premium" tackle. I can't imagine any scenario where they go after another TE. There's an entire thread on this already . . . no need to elaborate. This is where I may have a different angle. We already have a need here and at SWR. Why not move Duke to SWR and go after Barkley? Two birds - one stone. On the surface, this group looks to be okay. Not earth shaking - but okay. THIS is the position group I feel the least confident in from a depth standpoint. Three positions - three needs! The good news is that the three needs are for depth. I look to find another FS when the 53 man cuts occur. Something tells me Dorsey isn't finished with the defensive secondary. And you forgot Terrance Mitchell. ST's looks to be set. Curious as to who will be returning KO's and punts. Agree. But now would be the time to address that, No?
What? He did it vs the best defenses in the country....yes BC, WF, Clemson, Fla, NC St, Miami Fl, Mich, etc....he can catch the ball and is a 3 down back that is great in pass pro...not sure where you think he’s not in the same measurement
I really feel that was blown out of proportion...he has matured over his FSU yrs and has been on the straight and narrow for awhile now...knock on wood
I'm going to ignore the "best defenses in the country" remark and just chalk it up to yet another Stopperism.
2016 total defense 1 Boston College 12 750 3052 4.07 15 19 254.3 2 Wisconsin 13 791 3491 4.41 20 22 268.5 3 Alabama 15 963 4145 4.30 24 26 276.3 4 Michigan 13 818 3649 4.46 20 24 280.7 5 San Diego St. 14 863 4022 4.66 28 29 287.3 6 Missouri 12 838 3624 4.32 21 22 302.0 7 Georgia 13 835 3977 4.76 22 26 305.9 8 Florida 14 933 4343 4.65 29 30 310.2 9 Ohio St. 13 899 4047 4.50 24 24 311.3 10 Clemson 15 968 4695 4.85 37 41 313.0 11 Appalachian St. 13 871 4088 4.69 25 29 314.5 12 Boise St. 13 851 4138 4.86 28 33 318.3 13 Northwestern 13 915 4146 4.53 26 30 318.9 14 Penn St. 13 883 4218 4.78 33 37 324.5 15 Akron 13 888 4310 4.85 35 37 331.5 16 Central Mich. 13 841 4319 5.14 34 37 332.2 17 Utah St. 13 891 4322 4.85 43 45 332.5 18 Louisville 13 898 4326 4.82 34 39 332.8 19 Florida St. 13 936 4380 4.68 24 26 336.9 20 Temple 14 937 4718 5.04 29 31 337.0 21 Ga. Southern 13 803 4395 5.47 35 39 338.1 22 Iowa 14 962 4774 4.96 28 32 341.0 23 BYU 13 918 4494 4.90 34 38 345.7 24 Minnesota 13 917 4497 4.90 36 40 345.9 25 LSU 12 806 4166 5.17 36 38 347.2 26 Michigan St. 14 895 4898 5.47 36 39 349.9 27 Kent St. 12 864 4201 4.86 37 40 350.1 28 Vanderbilt 12 814 4206 5.17 22 26 350.5 29 North Carolina St. 13 828 4559 5.51 42 43 350.7 30 Illinois 12 860 4210 4.90 33 34 350.8 31 Washington 13 933 4574 4.90 26 28 351.8 32 Air Force 14 870 4968 5.71 43 45 354.9 33 UConn 13 887 4616 5.20 27 29 355.1 34 San Jose St. 13 832 4661 5.60 45 46 358.5 35 Marshall 13 997 4680 4.69 27 28 360.0 36 Tennessee 13 904 4706 5.21 30 33 362.0 37 Pittsburgh 13 829 4721 5.69 36 38 363.2 38 Wake Forest 12 784 4365 5.57 33 37 363.8 39 Oklahoma 13 989 4738 4.79 34 34 364.5 40 Navy 13 839 4744 5.65 33 36 364.9 41 Utah 13 921 4768 5.18 33 35 366.8 42 Georgia Tech 12 759 4416 5.82 36 38 368.0 43 Stanford 14 926 5156 5.57 35 36 368.3 44 Virginia Tech 13 867 4808 5.55 40 42 369.8 45 Notre Dame 13 870 4845 5.57 39 40 372.7 46 Toledo 12 888 4498 5.07 26 28 374.8 47 Army West Point 12 742 4507 6.07 39 40 375.6 48 Louisiana Tech 13 924 4886 5.29 37 42 375.8 49 Ohio 13 861 4910 5.70 38 41 377.7 50 Southern Miss. 14 998 5313 5.32 39 42 379.5 Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Google+ Share Via Email Featured Sections March Madness Bracket Challenge Game Schools NCAA Sports App Video Brackets Rankings Newsletters Experience It Live Championship Tickets NCAA Ticket Exchange The NCAA Experience NCAA Vault NCAA Travel DI Men's Basketball Tickets March Madness Schedule NCAA Championships Championship Central Championship Store 2018 Men's Final Four 2018 Women's Final Four 2018 Frozen Four 2018 Women's CWS 2018 Men's College World Series About the NCAA NCAA.org Hall of Champions Eligibility Center Corporate Champions & Partners Broadcast Media and Services Careers in College Athletics Elite 90 Feedback Terms of Service Accessibility and Closed Captioning Privacy Policy RSS Turner © 2018 NCAA | Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. NCAA.com is a part of Bleacher Report - Turner Sports Network, part of the Turner Sports and Entertainment Network. Back to Top
You didn't prove shit !!! You took 5 minutes and copy/pasted a list from Bleacher Report. Where did the offenses that those defenses played against rank? Even using you "proof" . . . 9 teams on that list play in the Big 10. Only 7 play in the vaunted ACC. That means Barkley played against 8 of them while your boy played against 6.
But Barkley did garbage vs those teams that’s the difference Mich 59 yds Mich St 14 yds lol Wisky 83 yds Ohio St 99 yds