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The 30-year-old could realistically limit Dobbins to a committee Year 1, but Baltimore's offense is potent enough that such a role would still offer upside, and the team has a potential out in Ingram's contract after this season. There's an argument to be made that his landing spot is as prime as Edwards-Helaire or Taylor's, with the only caveat being Mark Ingram's presence. Dobbins, 21, RB, BAL (5-9, 209) 2nd round, 55th overallĭobbins brings a three-down skillset, standout lateral agility, breakaway speed and tackle-breaking affinity to the NFL's premier rushing team. Plus, Nyheim Hines is unlikely to be usurped in passing scenarios.ģ. For my money, a Nick Chubb/ Carlos Hyde 2018 scenario as the probable outcome is far more likely than a Derrick Henry/DeMarco Murray 2016 situation, but the fact that a committee can't be entirely ruled out drops Taylor a notch below CEH. I don't think it'll happen, but coach Frank Reich has been both consistent and vocal in his statements that Marlon Mack and Jonathan Taylor will split the load. Jonathan Taylor, 21, RB, IND (5-10, 226) 2nd round, 41st overall Between the two, Edwards-Helaire probably will carry the higher ADP value this time next year, making him an easy top choice.Ģ. 1 role while Taylor has to deal with Marlon Mack and Nyheim Hines siphoning touches, makes me confident that CEH will enjoy a better rookie year. Their respective situations, with Damien Williams' opt out paving the way for CEH to play an immediate No. I expect Jonathan Taylor to have the better career, so I wouldn't fault anyone for taking Indianapolis' presumed bell cow at this spot over Edwards-Helaire. Clyde Edwards-Helaire, 21, RB, KC (5-7, 207) 1st round, 32nd overall Players are listed with age and ranked by August MFL ADP.ġ. In this article we take one last look at how the dynasty community is looking at this year's class, and how savvy managers might pivot. With training camp nearing an end and rookies having finally gotten a chance to work alongside teammates, there's plenty to consider when looking at current value trends. This article is part of our Dynasty Watch series.