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2024 3rd round #88 MarShawn Lloyd RB
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<blockquote data-quote="Krabs" data-source="post: 1034835" data-attributes="member: 15739"><p>I personally don't see it. To me, he was just a jersey filler. Patrick Taylor is probably the perfect comp for him. Even with injuries to Jones he couldn't sniff the field. To you point, he had a total of 14 regular season carries. One would think that even sitting behind Dillon and Taylor you would get more than that if you were good. I wouldn't be surprised at all if he were cut this training cap. Not that 25 is old, but in NFL terms at RB is is starting to be mid career. Those D2 guys don't leave early, so I get it. Look at Taylor, he's 26 and has basically had his career. I think Wilson is a long shot. </p><p></p><p>Jacobs, Lloyd, and Dillon I think are all no brainers. I know there's discussion on Dillon being cut, but that would surprise me. Then they brought in Jarveon Howard out of Alcorn State. Yes, he's an unheard of guy, but in comparison to Wilson he has a shot to beat him out. He's younger and size wise is comparable to Jacobs and Lloyd. Meaning, that's the type of back that the Packers like. His RAS score is 7.39 compared to 6.83 of Wilson. With that said, I think they will kick the tires on some other backs as well. That was just for comparisons sake. </p><p></p><p>Exciting stuff to discuss. I'm looking forward to training camp. GPG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krabs, post: 1034835, member: 15739"] I personally don't see it. To me, he was just a jersey filler. Patrick Taylor is probably the perfect comp for him. Even with injuries to Jones he couldn't sniff the field. To you point, he had a total of 14 regular season carries. One would think that even sitting behind Dillon and Taylor you would get more than that if you were good. I wouldn't be surprised at all if he were cut this training cap. Not that 25 is old, but in NFL terms at RB is is starting to be mid career. Those D2 guys don't leave early, so I get it. Look at Taylor, he's 26 and has basically had his career. I think Wilson is a long shot. Jacobs, Lloyd, and Dillon I think are all no brainers. I know there's discussion on Dillon being cut, but that would surprise me. Then they brought in Jarveon Howard out of Alcorn State. Yes, he's an unheard of guy, but in comparison to Wilson he has a shot to beat him out. He's younger and size wise is comparable to Jacobs and Lloyd. Meaning, that's the type of back that the Packers like. His RAS score is 7.39 compared to 6.83 of Wilson. With that said, I think they will kick the tires on some other backs as well. That was just for comparisons sake. Exciting stuff to discuss. I'm looking forward to training camp. GPG [/QUOTE]
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