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Addai if he's available, then Jackson, then Gore. Defenses will be stacked against Gore all season with Sullivan as his QB.
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quote: Originally posted by Hoosier Dawg: Addai if he's available, then Jackson, then Gore. Defenses will be stacked against Gore all season with Sullivan as his QB.
Holy crap, something I can agree with Hoosier Dawg on, don't make a habit of it.  Addai is your best bet for steady production.
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You are correct. Those guys should be around by pick 6. However, I would take Stephen Jackson. The rams new OC has had his RB touch the ball more than any other in recent years. Mix that with a solid passing game, and there you have it.
Also, Jeff Saturday (center for Indy) just went down for an extended period of time. This could hurt Addai's value.
JMO
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Personally I don't think you can go wrong drafting either Jackson or Addai. I would take Jackson. Gore scares me. IMO he's not worth a 1st round pick.
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addai because the colts and peyton can open up the running game plus the o-line of the rams is a big question mark. i also like addai staying healthy moreso than jackson.
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I'd go Jackson. I think Addai is a safer pick, but more upside with Jackson. But, I'm a gambler.
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