Think you have to take both. Unfortunately, Chaney's body may not let him be the back he once was and that stinks for him. Citizen coming off a knee. Rooster shouldn't be an every down back for us. Parrish is a tough runner but he got nicked up too and missed time.If we land Fletcher, is Donaldson still a target? Vice versa - if we land Donaldson, is Fletcher still a take?
100% you have to keep improving the room and that goes for every positionIf we land Fletcher, is Donaldson still a target? Vice versa - if we land Donaldson, is Fletcher still a take?
YesIf we land Fletcher, is Donaldson still a target? Vice versa - if we land Donaldson, is Fletcher still a take?
Agreed other than I have Innis at two and then Fletcher third. Innis seems to have the highest floor. Brown the highest ceiling IMO.Fletcher will have a much better career in college than Innis if you ask me. I told a few people on here the order of AH kids is off IMO. Brown, Fletcher and Innis in my opinion based on watching them play and in practice.
He’s a tight end converted to RB - big bruiser but has deceptive speed. Runs really hard and absolutely gashed up teams before getting hurt. 6 ypc as a freshman and went over the century mark against both Pitt (7 carries) and VT. Also against TCU, but was banged up this year.I havent watch any WVU games since the early season Pitt game. Whats with the Donaldson love affair?
If we take three I'd rather go all in for Johnson, Fletcher and make 1 last push for Baxter. You have power, speed and Johnson can do a little bit of everything on offense/return game.
Fletcher has been sold so short on this board.
What I posted after watching Fletcher Vs. IMG. He was literally the only player IMG couldn't stop.I want Fletcher bad. After seeing him play last year against IMG I've been sky-high on him as a player. His size, spry feet, vision and ability to get behind his pads are next level. He will be a productive back.
Ill have to see if I can find some highlights. Big kid...those are the types when you run that tempo type offense and its late in the 3rd and 4th the LB's and DBs want no parts of trying to tackle when they get a head of steamHe’s a tight end converted to RB - big bruiser but has deceptive speed. Runs really hard and absolutely gashed up teams before getting hurt. 6 ypc as a freshman and went over the century mark against both Pitt (7 carries) and VT. Also against TCU, but was banged up this year.
Would absolutely upgrade the RB room and be our #1.
100%. It’s what we wanted Thad to be.Ill have to see if I can find some highlights. Big kid...those are the types when you run that tempo type offense and its late in the 3rd and 4th the LB's and DBs want no parts of trying to tackle when they get a head of steam
Fletcher will have a much better career in college than Innis if you ask me. I told a few people on here the order of AH kids is off IMO. Brown, Fletcher and Innis in my opinion based on watching them play and in practice.
My opinion rarely flips on a player but it did with MF. I watched him play on tv and was blown away. Big , physical and runs hard. On top of that he has a sneaky fast gear for that size.Not sure, we'll see. I think Innis has the higher floor but Fletcher, it can be argued, has the higher ceiling.
I‘d be surprised if we don’t take a portal back regardless. There’ll be big names entering.If we land Fletcher, is Donaldson still a target? Vice versa - if we land Donaldson, is Fletcher still a take?
I‘d be surprised if we don’t take a portal back regardless. There’ll be big names entering.