BR1986FB;1029008 wrote:Greg Little's gonna be a mother f#cker if they can get a #1 to go with him. Swap him with Julio Jones (Little would have Roddy White & Gonzo as other targets & Matt Ryan throwing him the rock while Colt McCoy throws to Julio) and I bet Little puts up similar numbers as a rookie. They aren't far apart right now and Little took a year off of playing. Right now, Little is a #1 with a crappy QB in a crappy offense. ALL of the focus is on him yet he still has 700+ yards as a rookie.
Little's been the one guy on your offense I've been impressed with this year. Seems like the real deal and gives you a guy with the potential to be a big receiving threat for a long time. Hillis SHOULD have been in the same category, but if you take out the parts of the year where he was either hurt and/or had too much sand in the vagina, you're left with about 2-3 games.
THE4RINGZ;1029012 wrote:What is your take on the rumor of the rams getting Luck with the #1 and shopping Bradford around and having him land in Cleveland to be reunited with Shurmer?
As a Steelers fan, I like this for Cleveland for many reasons.
1. Bradford has a history of recent injuries. Missed most of his senior year (I think, or was it junior?) with a broken collarbone and has missed a decent chunk this year. It's a roll-the-dice deal as far as his health goes, especially considering how they have a couple revolving doors on the OL.
2. Two years removed from being the top pick AND a guy who the current coach has ties to? That's the sort of thing that can lead to Cleveland overpaying to get him.
3. He's been kinda uninspiring so far in his career. Not much talent around him, but you could say that about McCoy. Through this and last year, he averages 6 yards per attempt (poor) with mediocre completion percentages and a TD/INT ratio that's barely better than even.
He could improve with age and be a capable-to-good starter OR he could wind up as an injury-prone pile of mediocrity who can't stretch the field. Either way, I don't see him as being much of a help in taking a bad team to a better level in the near future.