If Shanny has a back who can function consistently in the parameters of the offensive scheme without making mistakes, he tends to roll with him as a feature back. His tenure in D.C. had been lacking for such a player, not for lack of trying, but when you're mining for gold, you have to sift through a lot of dirt. He pass blocks well and RG3's mobility helps, he protects the ball, and is decisive at the point of attack which is imperative in the system. I drafted him in all 4 leagues I'm in and have been using him in a couple of them. He reminds me a bit of Stephen Davis in his prime, constantly falling forward for extra yardage and running ugly late in games.