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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by jeanpierre [B]Abram Smith was also an exceptional collegiate linebacker, believe he makes Dwayne Washington expendable from the kick coverage angle... That said, anything he gives us in rushing is lagniappe; sure Saints FO, Coaches, Scouting know they ...
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Re: 2022 New Orleans Saints: Roster Outlook
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
Mark averaged almost 4 ypc for us in 2021 behind a below-average offensive line. For the games I saw, he still has a bit left in the tank.![]()
But yeah, we could use another proven/younger RB added to the roster. I really thought Darrell Williams would be a good "fit" in this offense. |
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Re: 2022 New Orleans Saints: Roster Outlook
Originally Posted by K Major
Speaking of which, Williams career YPC is under 4.
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Re: 2022 New Orleans Saints: Roster Outlook
Darrel Williams had less than 100 RuAtt in his first three seasons buried on the KC depth chart; however, he averaged 4.3 RuYd/Att that third season...
In his 4th season, as a reserve higher on the depth chart, he started 7 games, averaged 3.9 RuYd/Att, 558 RuYds, 6 RuTds; plus 47 Rec, 452 ReYds, with 2 ReTds... So Williams was trending in the right direction and would have been a solid No.3 RB for us especially when Mark Ingram starts to show his age and mileage... |
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