LarryHarris wrote:I'd say I'm in the camp of not loving Grant and thinking we need another guy at that position with some skills. I'd love to take a RB in the first or second round next year. Depth is important, I like Grant more as a number 2 back than a number one... if he is going to be number one, we need a better number two. Many good teams switch up with two or sometimes three backs... Grant is an average player. I don't feel like he is in the top 15 rbs, and even if the stats say he is, Dallas has three RBs who, if given the carries Grant gets, would have more impressive numbers. It seems like TT hates "sexy" picks. Drafting a fast back would be, maybe, too sexy for him.
Dallas has also had a much better run blocking line than the Packers have had and Marion Barber has a career 4.3ypc average, Grant is nearly identical at 4.4 yards per carry. Barber also got 200 plus carries the last three seasons. It would be interesting to see what Barber would have averaged the last three years if he had to run behind the Packers offensive line instead of the Cowboys or if Grant ran behind a good run blocking offensive line instead of the Packers line.
Clifton and Tauscher have still been quality pass blockers as they've aged, but neither of them are exactly known for blowing lineman off the ball. Colledge hardly has been some big power guard pancaking defensive tackles. Sitton is becoming a quality run blocker, but prior to him getting the job, Jason Spitz was solid opposite of Colledge at RG, but he was a fringe level starting guard. Our TE groups have been pass catching types more than good run blockers. As i said before, i'd bet 90 plus percent of scouts would have rated the Packers offensive line in regards to a run blocking unit as being below average, yet for some baffling reason, many Packer fans act like Grant only gets his solid numbers from what the offensive line gets for him. What is this belief based on? Who have been all these great run blockers that Grant has run behind?
Grant obviously isn't an elite running back and sure it would be nice to have Chris Johnson or Steven Jackson instead, but Grant for whatever reason doesn't get the credit he deserves from many Packer fans for being the solid starting RB that he is. Nothing more, nothing less. If next year Ted finds an upgrade, that would be great. Until then, the Packers pass defense is a vastly bigger concern.