I'd have him in that 13-15 range. Right ahead of Ingram and Morris but behind Gore and Forsett. I expect the Miami offense to take a bit of a step forward in the second year of this system. I also don't think Ajayi's stealing his spot.
How do you see him perform in 2015? I know that the Fins will keep him fresh and he'll see under-20 touches/game but still, I believe he's between 10 and 15 in the RB chart. How about you? Do you see him in that range or do you think that Jay Ajayi can steal his spot at midseason?
I'd have him in that 13-15 range. Right ahead of Ingram and Morris but behind Gore and Forsett. I expect the Miami offense to take a bit of a step forward in the second year of this system. I also don't think Ajayi's stealing his spot.
Miller is going to be an absolute beast this season.
Potential top-five RB and safe bet for RB1 production, barring injury.
I agree with the poster above.
Miller is a decent RB2 across formats. Ajayi is a wild card, and regardless they'll limit his touches which is fine but ya need to know that going into it. Ajayi is a better all-around back - health depending.
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Who is going to have their touches limited?
If it is Miller, what is your source?
Because Miller's touches are going to be increased, according to multiple media outlets.
I think you were refering to Ajayi, but wasn't 100 percent.
No I meant Miller. First by limited I should say <250 carries (not including receptions). He could see 30-40 receptions on top of that. My concern is Miller saw 216 carries w/out Ajayi on the team. Ajayi has a better all around skill set than Miller and the former projects as a three-down back. Miller does not. Yet I am supposed to believe Miller is going to "explode" - whatever that means.
Now Ajayi's wonky knee is duly noted, so if I own him in a dynasty league I'd sell after his third year cuz anything beyond that is too risky. For Miller to go from 216 in 2014 to remotely close to 250 carries in and of itself would be quite an accomplishment considering he's not used as an every down back. With the addition of Ajayi that makes it even less likely, in my opinion. That's just for re-draft formats.
In dynasty leagues, if I am deep enough, I'd sell Miller using those "multiple media" outlets you cited as hyped value because Miller is in the final year of his contract, and the Dolphins are creeping in on some 2016 cap issues. So if I am a betting man Miller is moved. He's effective in the Dolphins scheme, no doubt. On another team? Not so sure.
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I like it.
Perhaps, I'm more enamored with the current value Miller presents in redraft leagues.
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