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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 967554" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>First and foremost. I know both RB's are capable of 1,000 rushing. Period</p><p> That said, I don't feel like that should be our goal either. I would like us to get both RB's more involved overall, but that includes the passing game. We essentially have at least 2 multi-dimensional RB's now.</p><p>In an ideal area (but realistic) I could see</p><p></p><p>Aaron Jones going 1500 all-purpose (950 rushing/ 185 carries; 550 receiving)</p><p>AJ Dillon going 1500 all-purpose (1100 rushing/ 210 carries; 400 receiving)</p><p></p><p> I just think we will give both guys plenty of opportunities in some facet. That being in balancing touches to their strengths and matchup scenarios game to game. Both guys can catch a ball and punish you that way, so I don't want to force them to just run the ball either.</p><p></p><p>Already correcting myself. I could also see a reversal as AJ Dillon has an amazing 9.3 yards per reception (92.3% catch rate!) He's like trying to stop a cannonball in space.. flip those numbers above! 36/39 receiving?! I'm targeting Dillon no less than 60 times in the passing game this season, his average catch rate is 10% higher than McCAffery and his average result is a full yard more than Christian, he's not being used enough there. imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 967554, member: 10086"] First and foremost. I know both RB's are capable of 1,000 rushing. Period That said, I don't feel like that should be our goal either. I would like us to get both RB's more involved overall, but that includes the passing game. We essentially have at least 2 multi-dimensional RB's now. In an ideal area (but realistic) I could see Aaron Jones going 1500 all-purpose (950 rushing/ 185 carries; 550 receiving) AJ Dillon going 1500 all-purpose (1100 rushing/ 210 carries; 400 receiving) I just think we will give both guys plenty of opportunities in some facet. That being in balancing touches to their strengths and matchup scenarios game to game. Both guys can catch a ball and punish you that way, so I don't want to force them to just run the ball either. Already correcting myself. I could also see a reversal as AJ Dillon has an amazing 9.3 yards per reception (92.3% catch rate!) He's like trying to stop a cannonball in space.. flip those numbers above! 36/39 receiving?! I'm targeting Dillon no less than 60 times in the passing game this season, his average catch rate is 10% higher than McCAffery and his average result is a full yard more than Christian, he's not being used enough there. imo. [/QUOTE]
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