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The Shot Caller's Report - Wk 1 Running Backs



By Colby Cavaliere | 9/19/24 |
Bye Weeks: N/A
QBs | RBs | WRs

Grab a Helmet

D’Andre Swift @ IND

Swift and the Chicago offense have been a disaster so far this season. While hopes were sky high for the skill players, the offensive line has underachieved, and Caleb Williams has struggled mightily. The Bears need to get this run game going to help out their rookie, and the tissue thin Indy run defense is the cure. The Colts have been blasted by opposing runners this season, and it’s now or never for Swift.

Tony Pollard

Tony Pollard vs GB

Even before Tajae Spears injured his ankle, Pollard was running as the RB1 in this offense. He’s looked more powerful and elusive another year removed from his broken leg, and should soak up even more touches with Spears hobbled. At 5.1 yards-per-carry, the Green Bay run defense is a bottom-five unit, and the Titans need to keep the pressure (and maybe even the ball) off Will Levis. Look for Pollard and the run game to move the ball in Week 3.

Chuba Hubbard @ LV

I know the stench on this Panther team is overwhelming, but with Andy Dalton now running the offense, Dave Canales should be able to deploy Hubbard the way he intended. Hubbard was quietly solid last week, rushing for 64 yards on only 10 carries, and catching four of his five targets. The Raiders have been BRUTAL on run defense, letting opposing backs rush for a hefty 6.1 yards-per-carry average. I expect Carolina to be more competitive this week, which keeps the running game in play for four quarters.

Grab Some Pine

Zamir White vs CAR

All offseason we were led to believe White would be the early down thumper for the Raiders. The offensive line has failed to win at the point of attack, and Vegas is 30th in the NFL with only 19.5 attempts per game. Alexander Mattison has both scores by running backs and until the team commits to the running game it’s hard to count on White right now, despite a solid matchup.

Rachaad White vs DEN

After being one of the most inefficient backs in the NFL last season, White continues to plod along. His yards-per-carry average has sunk so low (2.0) it almost time to break out the ruler and measure his carries in feet gained instead of yards. To make matters worse he’s nursing a groin injury, and rookie Bucky Irving has demonstrated much more pop and sizzle. His passing game work will be his bread and butter but his standard league value is nearly nonexistent.

Javonte Williams @ TB

Despite a great “on paper” matchup against a Bucs front that’s very banged up, I just can’t muster any confidence in Williams. He’s got 40 rushing yards in two games, has no burst with only a 2.1 yards-per-carry average, this backfield is a full-fledged rotation, and they just lost tackle Mike McGlinchy to injury. Bo Nix is pressing, and the offense has been way to pass heavy. Maybe in the 2nd half this offense figures it out, but right now there’s not a single Bronco skill player worth starting.

Quarterbacks | Running Backs | Wide Receivers