Rank these aging RBs (long-term)

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Rank these aging RBs (long-term)

Postby Prison_Mike » Fri Sep 25, 2020 12:04 pm

Which of these Running Backs to you expect to continue producing fantasy relevant seasons (after this year)?
Let's go with over the age of 28 (currently) :

- Le'Veon Bell (28)
- James White (28)
- Raheem Mostert (28)
- Jerick McKinnon (28)
- David Johnson (28)
- Devonta Freeman (28)
- Mark Ingram (30)
- Latavius Murray (30)
- Adrian Peterson (35)
- Todd Gurley's Knees (37)
- Frank Gore (infinite)

The last 3 we just meant to be lighthearted, but how would you rank these aging RBs?
Are you actively buying ANY of them for more production past this year?
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Re: Rank these aging RBs (long-term)

Postby ColdZealDonkeyStrike » Fri Sep 25, 2020 12:17 pm

The only one I like much for this year and maybe next is DJ.
Bell would be next. I think he looked pretty good last year, just no room to operate. Assuming he's Gase free I could see a nice bounceback in 21.
Next would be Mostert, Gurley, White. Ingram. At least with Mostert it seems like you will get some good starts this season, but he's not likely to have value next year. Gurley will probably fall into a decent number of TDs this year. White probably keeps his role next year, but I don't he's as involved with Cam as with Brady. Ingram would be last of this group. He's barely startle now as a member of a 3 man backfield.
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Re: Rank these aging RBs (long-term)

Postby CGW » Fri Sep 25, 2020 7:04 pm

Frank Gore has another good 10 years in him, and 4 or 5 more teams.
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Re: Rank these aging RBs (long-term)

Postby Jigga94 » Fri Sep 25, 2020 7:41 pm

You fool, Frank Gore knows no age

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Re: Rank these aging RBs (long-term)

Postby Yarnith » Fri Sep 25, 2020 7:49 pm

Am I the only one noticing AP is still rolling 6.4yds a carry in Detroit at 35? I think he found Gores supplier of Virgin Unicorn Blood.
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Re: Rank these aging RBs (long-term)

Postby ItsHandsomeDave » Fri Sep 25, 2020 8:39 pm

Prison_Mike wrote: Fri Sep 25, 2020 12:04 pm Which of these Running Backs to you expect to continue producing fantasy relevant seasons (after this year)?
Let's go with over the age of 28 (currently) :

- Le'Veon Bell (28)
- James White (28)
- Raheem Mostert (28)
- Jerick McKinnon (28)
- David Johnson (28)
- Devonta Freeman (28)
- Mark Ingram (30)
- Latavius Murray (30)
- Adrian Peterson (35)
- Todd Gurley's Knees (37)
- Frank Gore (infinite)

The last 3 we just meant to be lighthearted, but how would you rank these aging RBs?
Are you actively buying ANY of them for more production past this year?
PPR only

RB1 production for next 2-3 years

David Johnson (28) - I say this because he does not have much tread on his wheels and opportunity in Houston is not bad at the moment. Schedule opens up after this week too, so I think he could end up having a strong season. If he does, 2-3 years from him is what I would expect.

RB 1/2 level production for the next year (after this I expect decline)

Mark Ingram (30)
Devonta Freeman (28)

RB2 level production for next 2 years (maybe 3 at a push)

Le'Veon Bell (28)
James White (28)
Todd Gurley's Knees (37)

RB3 production for 100 years

- Frank Gore (infinite)

Have no idea just avoiding unless I own them already.

- Raheem Mostert (28)
- Jerick McKinnon (28)
- Latavius Murray (30)

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Re: Rank these aging RBs (long-term)

Postby DLF3000 » Sat Sep 26, 2020 5:46 am

Like Mostert this year, maybe next, so barely a dynasty hold. Mckinnon is a trap. Don't want anyone else on my dynasty roster.
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Re: Rank these aging RBs (long-term)

Postby jjleurquin » Sat Sep 26, 2020 5:59 am

I think Gurley and Bell should be given another opportunity to start after this season for sure, their current situations are just so awful though. White should maintain value for the next few years since he's more a WR than a RB. Could see any of the others starting this year/next, but not sure how much they got left.

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Re: Rank these aging RBs (long-term)

Postby Yarnith » Sat Sep 26, 2020 4:04 pm

jjleurquin wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 5:59 am I think Gurley and Bell should be given another opportunity to start after this season for sure, their current situations are just so awful though. White should maintain value for the next few years since he's more a WR than a RB. Could see any of the others starting this year/next, but not sure how much they got left.
Honestly reports on Bell in training camp were "he looks old". Gurley may not physically have what he once did but he still is a savy RB with great vision so he has value, look at AP.
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QB: J. Allen, S. Howell, Z.Wilson
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WR: A.J. Brown, A. Cooper, J. Dotson, C. Ridley, E. Moore, W. Robinson, J. Meyers, T. Marshall,
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