Yes, agreed. If I'm a long-term Lamar dynasty owner (so, everything goes to plan and he becomes a perennial fantasy QB1), ideally I ride him until around age 28, then look to cash him in and move on to other options at QB.FantasyFreak wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2019 9:01 pm Pretty much agree with this, but I will add he should be looked at more like a RB as opposed to a QB in regards to Dynasty outlook and longevity when evaluating him as an "asset" IMO.
So it would seem, butCult of Dionysus wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2019 9:16 pm The dude is too thin to run it a lot. He ain't got the BMI for it.
- he had 655 carries in college
- his only reported injury was a grade 1 ankle sprain his first year
- despite de facto bellcow work, his efficiency as a ball-carrier improved every year
Also including sacks and knockdowns on passing plays, Jackson was hit frequently and routinely in college, and weathered it with aplomb.
BMI is a guideline, rather than a rule. A rare few in the lower percentiles can be as durable as anyone. Evidence thus far indicates Jackson is one of them.