I mean... Moss was an all-time great that fell apart. Fournette received an insane amount of touches, why he had FF value, but he was just consistently so freaking inefficient. I don't really see how you can compare the two. I'm probably forgetting something, but I can't think of a player who had so many chances but was so poor at helping his team with those chances. The below article does a good job evaluating his 2019 season:The Godwin Complex wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:43 pm I cannnot wait until Fournette comes back strong next year. I think its funny how people turn their nose up to a RB who caught 76 passes last year and has shown high scoring potential. Ronald Jones out touched Fournette 220 to 133 and yet the TD split is 8 to 6 AND Fournette has more catches in 1 less game. He is better than Ronald Jones.....period.
Players like Fournette act out when the team sucks. I remember when people downgraded Randy Moss before he went to the Patriots because of his behavioral issues.....I remember buying Randy low that off season....WOOF! Rode that puppy to a championship. I think many of you are in for a rude awakening if Fournette lands in a solid spot.
I would hold him if you have him. And buy him if you can get him for cheap.
https://www.si.com/nfl/jaguars/news/wha ... ralization.
Sure, if he gets in that role again, he can definitely succeed in FF again... Judging by NFL's response to him being available, I just don't see that happening.
I think his realistic peak is Blount's 2nd half of his career.. Maybe he becomes a backup and has a good FF year when the starter goes down. Sure, there were some weeks Blount was worth starting, but, that seems pretty easy to find and not worth holding on to forever for.