06-25-2022, 12:09 PM
(06-25-2022, 09:27 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: I an admittedly small sample size, Evans was actually pretty solid at pass blocking, with a PFF ranking of 84. This was actually an even higher rating than his score as a receiver (80). I didn't mean for this to evolve in to another Perine debate, but just hoping to see a very efficient use of all the RBs with a less predictable nature of play-calls by personnel.
Evans also plays special teams, I believe. One of the things that Perine has going for him is durability. Don't think I remember that guy ever being injured. And I don't want Perine gone, I just want to see more Evans overall...and more Mixon in the passing game.
I sure would like to see more of Evans. But I don’t think he’s ready to replace Perine. Like I’ve maintained in the discussion about the RB room. I’d like to see Evans play a series or two each half and sub in Mixon on third down. Mixon take Perine’s carries and give up a few of his to Evans.. But I think Perine is a much better power runner than many on here think. Most times he’s got zero holes to run through. I think he’s as big of benefactor as anybody with this line.
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