Joe Pisapia
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But Seattle's one of those situations where you know they're going to be committed to the run, even with a new offensive coordinator.
It's just what you have to do to keep Sam.
Pretty much.
That's my inclination.
We've got one more running back to talk about before we switch over to wide receivers and tight ends.
His name is Rico Dowdle, and he's got back-to-back, did you know, 1,000-yard rushing seasons.
Did you know he's got back-to-back years of 39 receptions?
And did you know right now that he is actually going as the 30th running back overall?
That's the ECR expert consensus ranking, and that's also Scott Bogman's ranking.
So Bogs, I look at Rico Dowdle as a really intriguing guy because you saw โ
Kenneth Gainwell really excelled last year with Aaron Rodgers because he has trouble throwing the ball more than three or four yards downfield.
So if indeed Aaron Rodgers does return or whoever we end up with over at the Pittsburgh Steelers under center,
It does feel like Rico Dowdle is going to have some work.
And I think that is intriguing.
I kind of look at, you know, I know Jalen Warren's still there and I understand his role in that offense.
But at the same time, Rico Dowdle had some impressive moments last year, some big splash games too.
And it does kind of feel like, you know, Mike McCarthy is going to have to lean on him just a little bit.
And he's obviously familiar with Rico Dowdle as well from some past years in Dallas.
So what are your thoughts on Rico Dowdle's value being Mr. Black and Gold yourself?
Bob, this has given me kind of like some deja vu from last year because there were a couple of running backs that were kind of going in this range.