View Full Version : Could James Davis be this year's Slaton?
Chris Raiden
08-26-2009, 11:17 PM
Basing this largely on a Yahoo! article here:
Exhibitionist: James Davis foams at mouth, shreds Hello Kitties - Roto Arcade - FANTASY - Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/fantasy/blog/roto_arcade/post/Exhibitionist-James-Davis-foams-at-mouth-shred;_ylt=AhaQIkCbTwP8ty9Eh4M3dI.5bZ8u?urn=fantas y,184702)
James Davis has been impressing in camp, looked great in games, and working hard to pick up the offense. Can the rookie running back at some point this season unseat Jamal Lewis as the starter in Cleveland?
OSU8085
08-27-2009, 12:55 AM
Offensive rookies are weak but I think he could be one of the impact rookies. But I don't think he'll be close to slaton.
500-600 yards?
Texecutioner
08-27-2009, 01:09 AM
That would be really cool if he did. It all just really depends on his opportunities and if he gets his touches, then after that if he is really that good. I sure hope that he is.
Dreamers
08-27-2009, 02:18 AM
I loved the RBs in this years draft but I did not have him ranked high. He may be an upgrade for Cleveland but not the final answer. I could still see them dropping Lewis and looking for anther option at some point.
Chris Raiden
08-27-2009, 10:32 PM
I loved the RBs in this years draft but I did not have him ranked high. He may be an upgrade for Cleveland but not the final answer. I could still see them dropping Lewis and looking for anther option at some point.
You and 31 NFL teams...
He dropped in the draft because Clemson was horrible last season. The year before, everybody in the world loved him as a first round pick.
stuperman17
08-28-2009, 11:50 PM
He was a real steal that late, cause teams just stacked the box against him last season. The season before he averaged 5 ypc. And his sophomore year averaged 5.8...Both seasons he eclipsed 1,000 yards, which i know isn't too impressive nowadays, but he was a good back until he had no supporting cast. Senior year only averaged 4.4 ypc
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