I don't think West or Rodgers counts. There's no real science to it though. It's just a bunch of random RB's. A lot of things can contribute.ninotoreS wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2017 12:06 pm For the record, because I was simply curious, number of times waived before 'breaking out' statistically (that judgment is subjective, tho):
Forsett - 3 (2 if we consider his early-career work with Seattle as a breakout)
Lewis - 2
Woodhead - 1
T. West - 1 (er, do we actually count any of his seasons thus far as a legit breakout?)
Quizz - 1 (0 if his two 50 reception seasons in Atlanta count as a breakout in full-ppr)
Latavius - 0
Blount - 0
Hightower - 0 (Hightower's first two years in the league were quite productive)
Jones has opportunity working for him, since Gore is near the end of his rope. But, it's not like beating out Rob Kelley was any more of a task. Aside from that, the Colts have a terrible offensive line and their QB has no timetable for his return. So, the situation isn't as awesome as it may seem.