Why would we draft Fournette at #3 when we have Howard?
Didn't Carolina have a 2 headed monster while Fox was there? Imagine running the ball 35-40 times w/Fournette and Howard behind that OL we have. Talk about taking pressure off the qb.
I don't buy it, don't believe it for a sec, and it's as likely as taking a qb at 3 for the Bears, but there is a reason.
Why would we draft Fournette at #3 when we have Howard?
Well he is probably the second best overall player in the draft and it would be an even more talented stable of running backs with him in and give the running game even more power.
Why would we draft Fournette at #3 when we have Howard?
Didn't Carolina have a 2 headed monster while Fox was there? Imagine running the ball 35-40 times w/Fournette and Howard behind that OL we have. Talk about taking pressure off the qb.
I don't buy it, don't believe it for a sec, and it's as likely as taking a qb at 3 for the Bears, but there is a reason.
I don't know, I see Fournette as a luxury pick we can't afford to spend.
I rather take a QB at #3 then another running back.
Didn't Carolina have a 2 headed monster while Fox was there? Imagine running the ball 35-40 times w/Fournette and Howard behind that OL we have. Talk about taking pressure off the qb.
I don't buy it, don't believe it for a sec, and it's as likely as taking a qb at 3 for the Bears, but there is a reason.
I don't know, I see Fournette as a luxury pick we can't afford to spend.
I rather take a QB at #3 then another running back.
I just don't see it, like QB. It's not a luxury pick. If you believe in BPA, and he's top on your board you take him. I just don't see them doing it. They SHOULD take QB or DE or OLB; they might go DB(YUGE mistake imo) but they won't go RB; and i'm 99% postitive they won't go qb. That all changes if they trade out of 3 though.
Post by butkus3595 on Apr 26, 2017 15:19:44 GMT -6
Fournette is gonna be a stud, but given we have Howard if we were to for some reason take a RB at 3 I would take McCaffery. He can do it all, run, play receiver and return kicks.