Welcome to the team - DT/FB JJ Pegues

Barkley is a top 3 RB but the Eagles still go to the Tush Push in short yardage and goal line. If we can come up with a similar mostly unstoppable play with Pegues then it would be a no-brainer.

The Pegues in Vegas
 
I'm surprised we didn't add another RB, even a USDA. They must be fully convinced Mostert is going to stay in one piece and bounce back this year.
I hoped Spytek would double dip and draft Skattebo late. He was still available at 98 or 99. Him instead of Grant or Rogers.
 
I hoped Spytek would double dip and draft Skattebo late. He was still available at 98 or 99. Him instead of Grant or Rogers.
That would have been early for a backup RB. One of those round 6 picks would have made sense, though.
 
I'm surprised we didn't add another RB, even a USDA. They must be fully convinced Mostert is going to stay in one piece and bounce back this year.
Maybe we like Sincere or think Zamir has some value as a backup. They’re cheap at least. But yeah I expected to bring in at least a UDFA RB.
 
I'm surprised we didn't add another RB, even a USDA. They must be fully convinced Mostert is going to stay in one piece and bounce back this year.
Fucking autoincorrect got me again. :pound:
 
Henceforth, he shall be known as Darth Pegues the Wise.

Star Wars GIF
 
I cant see a Chubb level backup with jeanty. But I can see someone added.

Britten finished as the leading rusher across the FCS and second across all of NCAA Division I football.



Across 14 games, Britten rushed for 1,982 yards and 18 touchdowns on 340 carries, averaging 5.8 yards per rush and 141.6 yards per game. He also had a touchdown and 165 yards on 16 receptions, finishing with 2,147 yards from scrimmage and 19 total touchdowns. Britten set a new single-season program rushing record,



Tarleton State RB Kayvon Britten receives mini-camp invite from Las Vegas Raiders - Tarleton State University Athletics
 
That would have been early for a backup RB. One of those round 6 picks would have made sense, though.
I guess. But if what I saw on his game films translates to the NFL, he won’t be a back up.
He’ll be the 3 down starter.
 
Britten finished as the leading rusher across the FCS and second across all of NCAA Division I football.



Across 14 games, Britten rushed for 1,982 yards and 18 touchdowns on 340 carries, averaging 5.8 yards per rush and 141.6 yards per game. He also had a touchdown and 165 yards on 16 receptions, finishing with 2,147 yards from scrimmage and 19 total touchdowns. Britten set a new single-season program rushing record,



Tarleton State RB Kayvon Britten receives mini-camp invite from Las Vegas Raiders - Tarleton State University Athletics
5’7”, 195#
 
Steelers Depot really likes Pegues—4th round grade for the converted TE —> DT with huge upside

 
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