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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1034758" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Yes. We’ve seen enough of Dillon to know his ceiling and floor. Also what play design puts him in a position for success.</p><p> I love him for short yardage. I love him in space in the short passing game. I would also agree he’s at least an average + blocker. He’s also proven worthy in cold weather and against elevated Level Defenses in post season. Generally reliable</p><p>His fumble % is near non existent compared to his peers etc ..etc.</p><p></p><p>What we also learned is he’s not a RB1 type Back. He’s a North South Power Runner, but with a + ability of delicate hands for a big man.</p><p> He’s best used as a compliment or change up or situational piece. Marshawn Lloyd and Brandon Jacobs ensure he doesn’t need to be our feature RB.</p><p>IMO he’s also very good in space in the passing game. That makes him like a Pseudo Option at TE. I still think he has untapped potential in the short passing game. He’s not a player you are eager to square up on to tackle given any momentum in space. Shoulder tackles are almost ineffective and short arms on those legs are detrimental. You ideally want him to be given opportunities past the front 4 Defenders to capitalize on his size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1034758, member: 10086"] Yes. We’ve seen enough of Dillon to know his ceiling and floor. Also what play design puts him in a position for success. I love him for short yardage. I love him in space in the short passing game. I would also agree he’s at least an average + blocker. He’s also proven worthy in cold weather and against elevated Level Defenses in post season. Generally reliable His fumble % is near non existent compared to his peers etc ..etc. What we also learned is he’s not a RB1 type Back. He’s a North South Power Runner, but with a + ability of delicate hands for a big man. He’s best used as a compliment or change up or situational piece. Marshawn Lloyd and Brandon Jacobs ensure he doesn’t need to be our feature RB. IMO he’s also very good in space in the passing game. That makes him like a Pseudo Option at TE. I still think he has untapped potential in the short passing game. He’s not a player you are eager to square up on to tackle given any momentum in space. Shoulder tackles are almost ineffective and short arms on those legs are detrimental. You ideally want him to be given opportunities past the front 4 Defenders to capitalize on his size. [/QUOTE]
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