Questions
Neal Brock
Is it time to sell high on Alfred Morris?
Morris is looking down the barrel at a schedule that still has matchups against the Steelers and Ravens and two each against the Cowboys, Eagles and Giants. And before he can get to any of those games, he takes on the Vikings this week
Morris has proven that he can produce against a tough run defense (Buccaneers) and I think that with RGIII's concussion, Shanahan is going to be a lot more hesitant to use him in running situations. Morris is already producing TD's at a solid rate, and I think that production has the potential to climb through some more red zone/goal line touches. Also, Morris has solid playoff matchups - as an owner I'm salivating over that Cleveland game.
On that note, if you can get a producer as consistent or with more upside than Morris while retaining depth at RB, I say go for it. If not, stick around and see what he can do.
Morris has proven that he can produce against a tough run defense (Buccaneers) and I think that with RGIII's concussion, Shanahan is going to be a lot more hesitant to use him in running situations. Morris is already producing TD's at a solid rate, and I think that production has the potential to climb through some more red zone/goal line touches. Also, Morris has solid playoff matchups - as an owner I'm salivating over that Cleveland game.
On that note, if you can get a producer as consistent or with more upside than Morris while retaining depth at RB, I say go for it. If not, stick around and see what he can do.