2024 NFL Draft Class Running Back Rankings | PFF NFL Show
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- Опубліковано 27 бер 2024
- PFF's Sam Monson and Steve Palazzolo rank their favorite running backs in the 2024 NFL Draft Class.
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Bengals hearing there's no top-end speed this year - after drafting 22mph Chase Brown last year - "cool. Perfect year to need a hammer" 🔨
Just for the record I'd watch the shit out of a 3 round live mock draft
I’m definitely in for the mockathon
Absolutely great content fellas
You guys are spot on with Allen coming from a Wisconsin fan who went to all home games. I seriously don’t understand why he’s so high on the consensus. You listed all of his flaws well, not to mention he peaked as a freshman and is constantly banged up. It might not show up, but he went to the locker room for an injury like 5 separate times this year.
Absolutely. I’m a big badger fan and the dude is your prototypical look like Tarzan play like Jane. He was a kid coming out of high school that was a blue chip lb prospect but was moved to rb. His tape shows that. He’s not a fluid runner. Runs with no pad level and hasn’t played a season where he wasn’t hurt.
Bo Scarborough looked really good before he busted up his knee to be fair he has some of the craziest high school highlights you'll see
I agree with this 100% and I loved him but he didn’t pan out too well 😢
@@MakingTrueMoney yea. He did have a pretty good game for the lions a few years ago. Also had a big game vs washington I think in the playoffs
@@toofastfoyo3944 yeah I mainly remember some of his best games was with the lions
I will require every position breakdown to have steve poetry from now on
Loved Steve’s poetry hour
Pls do the mockathon
A complete back can run/ protect the ball effectively, catch/ create effectively and pass protect on 3rd down. In a passing league, pass pro might be the key differentiator.
I think pass pro is one of the most important skills to get in the game as an RB. You arent fooling the defense if they know you cant pass block because they know youre getting the ball. Aaron jones for all his strengths, might be best skill wise in pass protection.
I hope my Packers take Jaylen Wright. He's the next Aaron Jones, but even more athletic.
They don’t really have the same style, AJones is way more shifty and slippery with exceptional vision, JWright is a home run hitter with surprisingly good feet, nice balance and underrated hands, the rest is kind of a mystery because the system running in light boxes. Either way he’s a good one.
Agreed, watching his tape i see a taller/faster aaron jones clone
Cowboys NEED HIM MORE! 🙏🏼
Blake corum reminds me of jonesy
Wright would look great in green and gold.
The Costanza model and the RB haikus are why Steve is the voice of my generation.
You could do an episode ranking top 5 LBs Safeties and TEs
As a Bucs fan I second this ☝️
I chuckle at Sam when he cites the best RBs in the NFL. He always omits Breece Hall. Just my opinion, but pick any top RB & put him behind the Jets O-line & QB in the pass game last year....would anyone "out-perform" BHall?
I want the Bills to use one of their 4th rd picks for a bigger sized rb to compliment James Cook.
Estime is a stud. Love the Constanza model
slow in the open field- you can’t bully the league.
Wit and Witout, what are we ordering a cheesesteak?
Canuck. Not Philly.
@@Andy_K_in_BNA soory aboot that
Nothing on Allen from Wisconsin?
Did you watch?
@@connorschroeder8212 yeah I was just coming at it with a surprise. I think he’s the 4th best back in the class.
His tape is garbage. This is coming from a badger fan.
The brewers are literally never rained out due to their stadium, formally known as Miller Park. Rained out in NY v Milwaukee, haha.
I mean, the roof does leak a lot lol. But still funny
@@zekebones34can't all be perfect 😂😅
If he is drafted to right team Estime is going to be a multi time 1,000 yard back.
Blake Watson's my favorite sleeper!
I love how loyal you guys are to your ratings
They aren't particularly if you mean pff score when it comes to the draft. There's some positions where they value it more and others where they say that they use more physical testing and eye test over pff grades
@@Chilldude_101That talk about Estime and the Constanza model got me to write this.
@@BRflaNkah fair enough then
The fact there is a "common slang" for a POUND of weed is a perfect illustration of current year. Holy balls.
"i'm going to reply to that and we will take this conversation no further" - i say some version of that a lot lol - ppl don't often comply
Ppl disrespect the RB position but the teams who are still alive at the end of the playoffs all have really good running backs. Josh Allen can't get there. Never had a running back or rub game commitment. When the Bengals made it they had Joe Mixon and Samaje Perine both playing really well.
How does one be a fan of Estime and not Allen is one of the wildest things i have ever seen
Cuz estime actually runs hard
Estime reminds me a Donta Foreman. I think he will be decent in the league but, I don't see him being anything special. More likely to be in a RB by committee
The hand modeling pop culture reference should have been Zoolander instead of Seinfeld. Huge missed opportunity
Blasphemy
Now looking forward to Sam finally being able to rack up the rugby talk with Zammit to the Chiefs.
Downgrading Lloyd for playing in too much space while in the same breath praising Irving is hilarious. Irving doesn’t see contact until he’s 5 yards down the field.
Is corum more janes conner or more david Montgomery
As a Lions fan, I see a ton of Monty in Corum.
Bucky is my favorite faller. I’ll gladly take him in the late 3rd when he goes to the Chargers or Cowboys in the 5th round. Ekeler (74) and Pollard (67) both just vacated a ton of targets in both of those offenses, and I believe what I see on tape. Bucky makes dudes miss.
5 is way too low for corum, watch that TD run against bama and you can see this kid has no quit in him. He’s different he just doesn’t have the speed.
Hard to do in the NFL where everyone is fast. Not really a want-to/effort position. Helps, but you really need the tools.
Sam absolutely killed his partner on this list making no doubt .With absolutely great explanations on why etc.Jaylen Wright under Bucky 🤦🏽Come on so again Sam wins this one easily imho ,but both great stuff guys
Def Running Back Poetry Slam 2024 :')
Good podcast, sad that they have some troll on there live show, "Walt?", make them lose focus, but I'm sure they are ok with it, for me, I'd rather have them blow by that troll and finish the show with assumed blog pace :)
I just tune in for the Canadian accent
Saying people are judging Brooks different than Corum in regards to injury is a stupid take lol. Corum has TONS of wear and tear on his body already. Brooks has a fraction of the workload in college compared to Corum. That’s why Corum should be nowhere near RB1 conversation
Wasn't his point at all. Way to listen.
@@FantasySportsZen What are you talking about? I’m not replying to him. I’m saying the reason people view it differently is because of their drastically different workloads & carries in college. Reading comprehension is hard!
Corum is the Zach Edey of college RBs. Big name thats put in a position to rack up production for 5 years that would've went pro already if he was really that guy.
Leinster gear, probably the most soulless club in European rugby.
Sam’s list cooked Steve’s
Is that a jerry curl he’s got?
Braelon Allen should catch a break. He had 3 head coaches in like 2 years. Thats 3 different schemes for the 20-year-old back.
He can’t stay healthy
Braelon Allen is the most hilariously underrated back in years. Best power in the class and it’s not close. Good vision. Good speed. And some niftiness in the open field. I feel like people watched the OSU game and threw out the rest of his tape…and even in that game, he had a couple nice runs. Illinois game was extremely impressive. I get that he has an old school build and an old school game, and won’t be everyone’s cup of tea. But it’s ridiculous to dismiss him out of hand.
I feel like he's definitely faster than people think once he gets going much like Derek Henry he has to build up but has long strides when he gets there
@@toofastfoyo3944 Agreed. I don’t think Allen is an elite prospect. But I think he’s got a high floor as an early down back. He has two critical areas of inconsistency that hold him down - ball security and pass blocking. Neither of those show up as problems all the time, but they crop up enough to make you concerned.
And he’s only 20 yrs old
How many games have you watched of him?
Can’t wait until we get to interpretative dancing.
Mockathon 4 hours. Do it.
Shipley has poor contact balance and doesn’t break many tackles. Hate the comps.
I’m glad they didn’t throw Guerendo into the top 10 just because he had an amazing day at the underwear Olympics. Trust the tape
I will not stand for this college Ron Dayne slander he was a amazing college back that was to slow for the NFL. That doesn't change what he did in college running over and thru the defense.
So i would be a god awful running back then. Not young, smallest hands ive ever seen on an adult male, and im not even on the concensus board at all. Thank you for this information, even though i already knew this.
Jack Campbell was one of the worse lb in the league.Easily coulda got him in the second or third
These guys dont really seem to know their stuff. Will Shipley segment was ridiculously apparent not sure they eve watched some of these players & just reciting mock bloggers.
15 minute intro!!! Get to it already!!!
🤮🤯🤯🔫. lol. Good work once you got started.
I now know that Sam did not watch Allen play. He punishes people all the time lol. Finished runs with aggression. Pushes the pile and wins short yardage better than anyone I watched. Guys like Wright literally cannot generate push. Slander lol. Absolute slander.
How many games you watch if Allen? Cuz to have that opinion leads me to believe that you haven’t watched much but the highlight reels.
@@justincardarelle3158I never watch highlight reels. I just know what good runs look like even when they only go for 5 yards. Sounds to me like you prioritize flash over substance, which I get. Explosive potential matters, and that’s not his game. Allen has his issues, but I like his physicality and vision. Personally I think he’s getting roasted over the OSU performance and the fact that he was forced to adjust to an entirely different scheme this past season. And even within that broader limitation he still showed a lot of quality. I thought the Illinois game was illustrative of the type of back he can be. Not a star but potentially the dude that people wanted AJ Dillon to be. If I need a back in the 4th and I am running a decent amount of gap concepts he’s a guy I’m happy taking. If he doesn’t pan out, it’ll be the lack of elite traits, but I don’t advocate taking him in the 2nd round. That said, if you don’t think he generates push or finishes runs, I know for sure you haven’t spent much time with his film.
@@smyers9052 listen the badgers are my team. I’ve watched this guy play for three years. He has moments when he is physical but he’s not a power back. He tries to juke and make you miss. When he does the power back stuff he gets hurt. He doesn’t naturally have a feel for the run game and how to set up blocks or to feel his way through the trash. He’s not even a top 10 back at Wisconsin. He definitely looks the part and he’s 20. But nothing else is really any better than average. What they said on the podcast is spot on. He’s not Derrick Henry. He’s a kid 4-5 to low 4-6 kid with no acceleration. Takes a long time to get him going.
@@justincardarelle3158 You can’t be a pure power back in the modern NFL unless you are Henry, and he’s got 20 pounds on Allen. I absolutely did not make the claim that he is like Derrick Henry. That would make him a 1st round caliber player. I said I like him in round 4. As for his run style, his feet are nifty enough to make guys miss, he finishes a lot of runs with physicality, and he generates a lot of push in short yardage. I think he can be a 1a/1b back as part of a committee, and I believe he will be successful if he’s in the right scheme. I think the kid is being massively overanalyzed, and you being a fan of the team means you might be disappointed he didn’t become Ron Dayne, as he looked like he might be really special when he was younger. Look, no one knows how these kids will turn out. I have Allen as RB 5/6, and I like him as a mid round player with starter upside who brings immediate short yardage value.
@@justincardarelle3158 The Buffalo game? You want him to look like a man amongst boys in a game like that, and he absolutely does. I watch every run. Just think watching him without the weight of expectations as a fan might shift your opinion. Monson is wrong about this kid.