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hawaiiansteeler
07-14-2015, 01:19 PM
PRE-CAMP ANALYSIS: RBs

Bob Labriola
Steelers.com

The Steelers like what they have as a 1-2 RB tandem heading into training camp.

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RUNNING BACKS

Similar to quarterback, this is a position where the competition during training camp will focus on the bottom of the depth chart, because the current No. 1 is among the best in the NFL. Le’Veon Bell was voted first-team All-Pro last season, and Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk believes Bell soon will have a season in which he rushes for 1,000 yards and catches passes for 1,000 yards.

Such an achievement doesn’t figure to happen in 2015 because of Bell’s suspension, and how the Steelers plan to manage his suspension will begin to unfold at Saint Vincent College.

“I don’t think it will play out a whole lot different, just because in training camp we are splitting the reps, and we are trying to evaluate guys,” said offensive coordinator Todd Haley. “We have DeAngelo Williams, Josh Harris, and Dri Archer, and some other guys who are still competing for opportunities. We have to get everybody ready and make decisions on who the best guys are.”

Because Williams is a 10th year NFL player, it’s not a question of whether he’s capable because he has rushed for 6,846 yards and averaged 4.8 per carry along the way. With Williams, it figures to be more about health, and so Coach Mike Tomlin will balance the practice/preseason repetitions in an effort to prepare the player for the start of the season without leaving too much of him on the fields in Latrobe.

“Getting a seasoned veteran like DeAngelo in here is a good thing,” said Haley. “He has played a lot of snaps and a lot of football. You can see it in how he carries himself. He is showing leadership to some of the younger guys. But at the same time I like our young guys who are developing.”

The young guys to whom Haley was referring are Josh Harris and Dri Archer, both going into their second NFL seasons. But since Archer arrived as a third-round pick and Harris as an in-camp free agent signing, the expectation level is dramatically different as are the roles each player will try to fill.

For Harris, it’s to show himself capable of being a traditional No. 2 running back during the length of Bell’s suspension. Carry the football, catch the occasional pass, step up and deliver in pass protection. Because the Steelers figure to utilize more than one running back in every regular season game, Harris will have to convince the coaches he can be trusted to play on Sept. 10 in New England.

Archer’s chore is similar, but he’ll be competing for a less traditional role. It makes little sense to expect someone who’s 5-foot-8 and 173 pounds to run the ball between the tackles and take on blitzing linebackers, and so the Steelers are expected to look for ways to maximize his difference-making speed.

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Mojouw
07-14-2015, 01:37 PM
Archer’s chore is similar, but he’ll be competing for a less traditional role. It makes little sense to expect someone who’s 5-foot-8 and 173 pounds to run the ball between the tackles and take on blitzing linebackers, and so the Steelers are expected to look for ways to maximize his difference-making speed.

Which is the exact opposite of what they did last year with Archer. I don't really think that Archer's problem is his size, as much as Haley's demonstrated odd manner of using players like him. He used to love running Rainey between the tackles as well. For some reason, Haley always wants on of these little fast guys on the roster and then he shows zero inventiveness/cleverness in utilizing that player's skill set while minimizing their weaknesses.

I hope that Archer is put in more positions to succeed this season.

TeeTee
07-14-2015, 05:09 PM
Analysis:

- Pro Bowl RB who is suspended 3 games.

-Old vet who is injury prone but decent if he's healthy.

- Unknown #2 back.

- Tiny guy who appears as if he is a child on the field.

Done.