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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1093232" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>The few times he’s been on the field he’s been ultra dynamic. I remember his first carry went for 10+ and it got called back on a holding call. We saw last season him just shed the Defense on a Wheel Route and made a 20+ yard catch look easy. If somehow someway he can get healthy, I think he’d win the RB2 role very quickly. He was universally a Top 5 ranked RB in the 2024 draft class. His USC tape is impressive, but even then one draft concern was health, it didn’t begin in the NFL. Had Marshawn been a more proficient pass blocker and not carried some minor injury concerns into the draft he’s leaning more RD2 imo.</p><p></p><p>All that said. 2026 is a good place to start looking at RB from a timing perspective as Josh isn’t getting any younger and we’ll need to take a stab at his eventual replacement. The draft is very light in prospects overall. Some think it’s possible both Notre Dame guys go 1-2 RD1-2. Yet those are the only guys across 2 Rounds and that could present some reaching in their wake.</p><p>I’d love to have 1 of the Penn State guys, but I’m also not excited about spending anything before a RD4 and they’ll likely both be gone. GB has been historically successful at RB in earlier to mid Day3 draft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1093232, member: 10086"] The few times he’s been on the field he’s been ultra dynamic. I remember his first carry went for 10+ and it got called back on a holding call. We saw last season him just shed the Defense on a Wheel Route and made a 20+ yard catch look easy. If somehow someway he can get healthy, I think he’d win the RB2 role very quickly. He was universally a Top 5 ranked RB in the 2024 draft class. His USC tape is impressive, but even then one draft concern was health, it didn’t begin in the NFL. Had Marshawn been a more proficient pass blocker and not carried some minor injury concerns into the draft he’s leaning more RD2 imo. All that said. 2026 is a good place to start looking at RB from a timing perspective as Josh isn’t getting any younger and we’ll need to take a stab at his eventual replacement. The draft is very light in prospects overall. Some think it’s possible both Notre Dame guys go 1-2 RD1-2. Yet those are the only guys across 2 Rounds and that could present some reaching in their wake. I’d love to have 1 of the Penn State guys, but I’m also not excited about spending anything before a RD4 and they’ll likely both be gone. GB has been historically successful at RB in earlier to mid Day3 draft. [/QUOTE]
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