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Riddick's effectiveness was uncanny, and a part of 2012 that doesn't get nearly enough credit (and people around here give him a lot of credit). I'm not arguing that.
I guess what I'm worried about is that CJ is going to get lost in the shuffle after this cross-training experiment. Riddick is a good example of the hybrid working to perfection... but he's the only example in five seasons. He had 190 (!) carries in 2012, and 38 receptions... I just fear that Prosise won't be given a fair shake to be the weapon that he is.
My projection for this year... assuming they use him how they're purportedly cross-training him now... would be 40 carries for 300+ yards, 30 receptions 500+ yards for somewhere around 900-1000 yards of total offense. Now could he go all Todd Gurley or Zeke Elliot and magically transform into a 6' 220 destroyer of worlds? I guess. Could he turn out to be a GAIII style RB that isn't that effective save a couple specific plays? Probably more likely. What about him being a "power back" given his size?
I really don't have any clue what to think because I haven't seen him run the ball yet as a traditional running back. But at least on the surface, I think this move is predicated on wanting a guy that can truly be versatile out of the backfield unlike our current players + a confidence in the other slot receivers. Hope it works out.