8. Ronnie Brown, Miami Dolphins. Brown averaged more than five yards per carry last season before a season-ending knee injury. He has already been running well in the offseason, and with more of a commitment to the run and a solid line in front of him, Brown should emerge as a top-10 back again.
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Good to see Ronnie finally getting some respect. Didn't ESPN or some other site rank him 19? What a crock that was.
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If he's leading the NFL in yards from scrimmage again at the end of the year ** fingers crossed ** like he was when he went down, they can rank him outside of the Top 100 for all I care.
It is nice to see him get ranked in the Top 10, but as alen1 said, until he can stay healthy a whole year, who can argue where someone puts him? I'm as big a Ronnie supporter as there is, but why argue? The talent's there for him to be Top 3 or better as an overall back, but he's got to stay healthy. -
We can only watch, and hope, and pray. If Ronnie stays healthy, Ricky stays straight, and our OL gels, this could be a really fun year to watch our beloved Dolphins play offense. :up: