Would a draft work in the NRL?
There has been a lot of discussion about adding a draft into the NRL as a way of distributing talent. It is interesting to…
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There has been a lot of discussion about adding a draft into the NRL as a way of distributing talent. It is interesting to…
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Friend is a nice choice. Going for non-origin players is pretty smart – a lot of value in NZ and England players in that way.
How to build the perfect NRL spine
I agree, I think it has a lot to do with the NFL becoming more of a passing league and so tight ends can offer more. Even the running back position is losing a bit of value. A lot of what the Panthers do in the run game requires a good fullback but even they use Tolbert almost like a tail back at times! The San Diego Chargers drafted Derek Watt to block for Melvin Gordon this year and he has shown a lot of improvement, but may be coincidental (can’t say that I have the stats on hand).
Why fullbacks are a dying breed in the NFL
I tend to agree, he had some nice moments at Souths but struggled in some aspects. He may develop a combination with Pearce – time will tell.
How to build the perfect NRL spine