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How big of a need is running back for the Buccaneers? Who are the best backs in the class and which running back in the early or late rounds could end up in pewter and red? Find out in this 2014 running back draft preview. https://www.pewterreport.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=9775:&Itemid=15
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Anonymous
InactiveMay. 4, 2014 at 5:42 pmPost count: 310PewterReportED, I read it and it was good. What’s the possibilities if we trade Martin and draft a RB to save a lot of money and not miss a beat in RB production? I like Martin and think he will do a decent job, but I do feel that he is replaceable and we need more draft picks.
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InactiveMay. 4, 2014 at 8:14 pmPost count: 53I think Martin is a difference maker and I don’t think that there is a running back in this class that I would take over him. Next year’s crop of running backs looks to be outstanding with Georgia’s Todd Gurley, Wisconsin’s Melvin Gordon, and South Carolina’s Mike Davis all eligible to declare. Maybe next year that scenario make more sense.
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Anonymous
InactiveMay. 4, 2014 at 8:20 pmPost count: 357I agree that Martin is a difference-maker. I also agree about next year’s crop of running backs; ESPECIALLY Todd Gurley!! He is an absolute STUD!!
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InactiveMay. 4, 2014 at 10:30 pmPost count: 310PewterReportED; I hear you, but I think you are referring to his rookie year as a difference maker. Before he was injured he really was not special.
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InactiveMay. 5, 2014 at 12:33 amPost count: 357Horse, do you remember that he also started slowly his rookie year?In addition, he was running behind a pretty poor OL.
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InactiveMay. 5, 2014 at 12:41 amPost count: 310bucjoe; yes I agree with you. All I am saying is that he is trade bait if they decide to throw their line in the water. We have won many of our play off games with big backs. It’s the same for Clayborn as for trade bait. I am just discussing trades; that’s all.
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