I think thats among the worst way to build a team that I can think of. A RBs shelf life is typically less than 5 years, why in the world would you sign them? For example, Saquon wanted a big deal, the Eagles signed him to a 3 year deal, he's almost certainly not going to be worth in it year 3 and maybe not in year 2. I wouldn't put it past him to drastically slow down as this season goes along. Hes at an age where RB production falls off the charts so slight chance he produces well throughout the year and a slim chance he's productive in the the future.
I wouldn't have signed Henry either but hes producing at the moment. Its possible he has some Adrian Peterson type career arc but those are few and far between.
The number of poor first round RB choices is much longer.
Damn Cousins to Mooney has been magical. Mooney only needs about 100 yards to pass his total from all of last year.
Well he dropped his 3rd touchdown, so that was fun while it lasted.
Falcons being 3-2 after one of the harder stretches of their schedule is great.
Should be 5-0 or maybe 0-5.
Going to be a very very weird season.
Henry has already signed an extension, he's on his 3rd contract.
Saquon behind that line will be worth it all the years of his contract.
Giants also got amazing value out of Saquon, they had him for 6 years and payed him just over 40M. That's great value even with the joke of a team the Giants were. Similar to Jacobs, Raiders paid him like 23M over 5 years.
When you take a RB later, you are hedging your bets. But I don't think it's bad to take one. I wouldn't take one super high, I think the Falcons were in a unique situation because they were basically on the other end of a rebuild.
Henry has already signed an extension, he's on his 3rd contract.
Saquon behind that line will be worth it all the years of his contract.
Giants also got amazing value out of Saquon, they had him for 6 years and payed him just over 40M. That's great value even with the joke of a team the Giants were. Similar to Jacobs, Raiders paid him like 23M over 5 years.
When you take a RB later, you are hedging your bets. But I don't think it's bad to take one. I wouldn't take one super high, I think the Falcons were in a unique situation because they were basically on the other end of a rebuild.
I have to admit something -
When signed I had no clue how impactful a FS Jesse Bates was. Zero.
I don't see amazing value from Barkley. Not only did he help the team to absolutely nothing but he had 2 great years in NY. He had another pretty good year. He had 1 year of nothing. He had 1 year of very poor play. A running back on a poor team (drafting top 5) is pointless.
I think Bijan could be a very good player. But,t he Falcons would be in much better shape if they went after premium positions instead of Robinson and Pitts and then got another QB to be a backup.
Henry is a unicorn at his size. Much like AP. He's just too hard to be arm tackled. CBs/Safeties mostly stand no chance 1 on 1.