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Cadillac Williams


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Hye guys, curious how everyone thinks cadillac will do this year. I know the posts asking how is my team are the dumbest damn things in the world, i did just trade for cadillac however to give me a solid #2 option at back. Ive read everything from 700 yds and a couple scores. to this is his season to break 1000 with his ease of schedule and he can reach 8+ scores. Where did he go in your drafts

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Hye guys, curious how everyone thinks cadillac will do this year. I know the posts asking how is my team are the dumbest damn things in the world, i did just trade for cadillac however to give me a solid #2 option at back. Ive read everything from 700 yds and a couple scores. to this is his season to break 1000 with his ease of schedule and he can reach 8+ scores. Where did he go in your drafts

 

 

For any back in the NFL, who plays 16 games, 1000 yards is not very difficult to get. You can average under 80 yards per game and get 1000. If he plays a full schedule this year, I think TB improved enough that he is a lock for 1000. Look for Caddy to bounce back hard. There has been a lot of positive news on Caddy the last few weeks, and as a fellow owner I am excited about it, because I got him for cheap

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Trade value? How about a powdered doughnut?

 

An exaggeration, but there's a reason why an unquestioned #1 RB drops to the fourth round of most drafts - he's a stiff. Take away 4 or 5 games (or is it 3 or 4) and Williams' career is medicore.

 

If you're expecting anything more than pedestrian numbers (900 total yards, 4-5 TDs), you're going to be disappointed.

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Trade value? How about a powdered doughnut?

 

An exaggeration, but there's a reason why an unquestioned #1 RB drops to the fourth round of most drafts - he's a stiff. Take away 4 or 5 games (or is it 3 or 4) and Williams' career is medicore.

 

If you're expecting anything more than pedestrian numbers (900 total yards, 4-5 TDs), you're going to be disappointed.

 

The best thing about Cadillac is that, while he may indeed be a stiff, he's a young stiff. LT would have a hard time running the ball if you replaced Phillip RIvers with Bruce Gradkowski. This is just his 3rd year in the league, and will be his "make or break" year." he's got the backfield all to himself and is a great gamble if you get/got him on the cheap. I scooped him up in the NINTH round ofa big money league (3 rounds after grabbing Adrian Petersen). If he fulfills his potential, you and me will be laughing straight to the bank.

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2005:

290 carries

1178 yards

4.1ypc

long: 71Td run

6tds

 

20 receptions

 

Was he hurt last year? Can he build on season #1 in 2005. There is no Alstott this year, will he get the ball at the goal? Will he get 20+ carries a game?

 

He is a low risk, decent reward player.

 

If he exceeds expectations and builds on 2005, is 10 tds (no alstott who had 6 tds that season) and 1400 yards out of the question?

 

Not likely but he has a shot at being a decent #2.

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