this is from Daniel Jeremiah of NFLN.
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Good get if they land him.
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well it always depends on the money. Unfortunately, for the Steelers point of view, he is best known for either being injured or fumbling in the super bowl.
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I think he's a pretty good option. He's hopefully a bit cheaper due to recent issues and never living up to his draft status, but you can expect a solid production on a pretty good workload.
I think there's a potential scheme upside. If I recall he was a zone guy in college and pretty good at the decision making aspects, and the Steelers have been an awful man blocking line? -
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Between injuries and a shaky YPC average, I'm not very interested.
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that would be a disaster, i don't wanna put that much money in the RB position, a draft pick should be enough
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First round talent at a decent price is usually a good idea. Worked well with Bush. Mendenhall and Miller make a good combo. Thomas for depth and ST, we'd be all set at RB.
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if you can get him at a decent price, given we have two people playing on rookie contracts, I think you take that and run.
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Dolphins interested in Mendenhall?
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Generally speaking people don't forget how to play football at 25. Not saying he's gonna light the world on fire here, but it wasn't that long ago he was considered in the upper tier of backs. Just watch some of his highlights from 2 years ago if you forgot how good he was/probably still is.
To be honest I'm more concerned with his Bin Laden remarks than anything else. Could be a bad egg. -
Also with Tannehills small cap number it's much easier to go after Wallace wo getting into cap trouble. We're basically getting Mendenhall and Wallace for the price of Bush and Long. -
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his first game back against philadelphia last season, he looked really good, hitting the hole hard and running with great speed and movement, i looked like a genius in my fantasy league after i had picked him up in my fantasy league the week before....after that he was pretty average -
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Reggie Bush is fast but he's hesitant to ground out the tough yards and he got us into a lot of 2nd and longs. Mendenhall is a much better inside runner and we won't lose much in the pass game bc he is a damn good receiver and a better pass protector than Bush will ever be. -
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