Teams have used as many as three different quarterbacks as well as running backs and wide receivers to prepare for the dangerous Murray in practice.
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‘He gives me anxiety’: How teams prepare for Cardinals’ Kyler Murray
Teams have used as many as three different quarterbacks as well as running backs and wide receivers to prepare for the dangerous Murray in practice.
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‘He gives me anxiety’: How teams prepare for Cardinals’ Kyler Murray
The NFL’s current crop of young, elite, pass-catching running backs make it vital for fantasy managers to prioritize the position in drafts.
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Ryan Mayer It’s workout video season. Our social media feeds are inundated on a daily basis with them as athletes get ready for their upcoming seasons. The latest one featuring Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley and New York Giants rookie running back Saquon Barkley may be the most impressive yet. The pair of running backs can be seen deadlifting 315 pounds before immediately doing 42-inch box jumps. As if that wasn’t punishing enough, the pair can then be seen sprinting on a treadmill. Fair warning, your legs may get tired just by watching this video. 315-lb deadlift to 42 inch box jump Saquon and Todd Gurley are getting after it. (via @travellegaines ) pic.twitter.com/g04L4eGnnR — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) July 11, 2018 Barkley has been turning heads with his physique both a team mini-camp and in the ESPN Body Issue last month. Gurley was second in the league in rushing yards last year and he led the league in rushing touchdowns. After seeing this workout, it’s easy to see why.
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Saquon Barkley, Todd Gurley Do Insane Leg Workout
Which team has the top offensive firepower? We ranked all 32. Just running backs and pass-catchers — no quarterbacks, linemen or coordinators allowed.
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If none of the other running backs seize the role during offseason work and in training camp, the former Bronco could be a viable option.
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C.J. Anderson intriguing option as complementary back for Chargers