Whether Robinson was worth the pick depends on the way he'll be used. If the Falcons don't pigeon hole him as a RB and instead are creative and move him all over the offense then he'll absolutely be worth a top 10 spot. Robinson is rare in that he can do everything well. He can run for power, he can change directions on a dime, he has great burst, he can hit HRs or pick up tough yards, he can block, and he has excellent receiving skills. The only weak spot in his game, if you can call it that, is lack of elite top end speed though running a 4.46 isn't exactly slow.
Robinson's excellence in nearly all areas makes him uniquely suited for creative use. If the Falcons move him all over and plan plays around his abilities then he'll be worth that pick. He'll provide value other backs simply can't provide. But it will take the right kind of offensive mind to unlock the full potential he brings. If the Falcons don't make the most of Bijan, it won't be because Bijan wasn't worth the pick, it will be because the coaching staff wasn't good enough to take advantage.
I'm more meh on Bergeron. Im not convinced he's a tackle at the pro level. His pass protection leaves a lot to be desired. Still, he improves the line. Ridder will have no excuse if he's not successful.
Robinson is legitimately an elite back like Saqoun and Zeke when they came out. Providing he's healthy, he should be a top 5 back for the next 6 years or so.
Whether that's deserving of a top 10 pick is debatable. But the Falcons are a currently a team without an identity. Bottom 10 in offense and defense. Bijan should give them an identity. Now they gotta hope Ridder is a franchise guy or they'll be in the market for a QB this time next year and wasting Bijans best years.
Agreed. Jalen Carter was an awesome choice with the Saints pick at number 9.
Whether Robinson was worth the pick depends on the way he'll be used. If the Falcons don't pigeon hole him as a RB and instead are creative and move him all over the offense then he'll absolutely be worth a top 10 spot. Robinson is rare in that he can do everything well. He can run for power, he can change directions on a dime, he has great burst, he can hit HRs or pick up tough yards, he can block, and he has excellent receiving skills. The only weak spot in his game, if you can call it that, is lack of elite top end speed though running a 4.46 isn't exactly slow.
Robinson's excellence in nearly all areas makes him uniquely suited for creative use. If the Falcons move him all over and plan plays around his abilities then he'll be worth that pick. He'll provide value other backs simply can't provide. But it will take the right kind of offensive mind to unlock the full potential he brings. If the Falcons don't make the most of Bijan, it won't be because Bijan wasn't worth the pick, it will be because the coaching staff wasn't good enough to take advantage.
Just seems a little ass backwards to be worrying about a RB before even getting a franchise QB. Best case scenario he balls put and Falcons are a perpetually mediocre team for the next few years. Good luck finding a franchise QB picking in the 20's.
Just seems a little ass backwards to be worrying about a RB before even getting a franchise QB. Best case scenario he balls put and Falcons are a perpetually mediocre team for the next few years. Good luck finding a franchise QB picking in the 20's.
Is that where the Saints have found success finding QBs? The top 5?
If Trey Lance didn't look SO poor at QB last year, I'd say roll those dice. But he looked rough.
Is that where the Saints have found success finding QBs? The top 5?
Nah they find QB success via Free Agency.
The second leading passer in NO history is Archie Manning who only won 35 games in 12 seasons
Their third leading passer is Aaron Brooks.
Saints have a 100% hit rate on top 5 qbs. They have a zero percent hit rate on running backs in the top 5. They have had 6 top 5 picks and taken a RB 4 times. I really don't think using the Saints as an example is a good idea when they never draft a QB top 5 and only have 2 good QB in their 60 year history.
How was Ricky Williams not a hit? Dude ran for 10k yards. Granted like 80% of that came with teams other than the Saints, but that's the Saints fault. Dude was a stud.
Again, for the Saints he was good not great. But he went to the Dolphins and balled out. 10k yard RBs are not common.
Also the Saints hate him because Ditka traded the whole draft for him and he then proceeded to not like Ditka or New Orleans.
Consider some facts about guys selected in top 10 at RB since lets say 2000. As that's the more modern era of NFL
Saquon - Legit stud
Fournette - Great RB not worth it
McCaffery - Legit Stud
Elliot - Legit Stud
Trent Richardson - Bum
Spiller - Not a good runner. But not a terrible one.
McFadden - Good RB, not worth it
Peterson - Hall of Famer
Reggie BUsh - Good RB, not great, not worth it
05 Draft - WIlliams, Benson and Brown all were pretty meh.
Tomlinson - Hall of famer.
So that's something like a 33%+ hit rate. With many of the bums being guys who were considered stretches. Bijan is closer to Zeke, Saquon, and McCaffery than he is to Benson, Bush, or McFadden.