CARDS PLAN TO USE JAMES MORE
AS RECEIVER
Aug/12/08 06:13 PM Filed in:
Edgerrin
James
The Arizona Cardinals have
had more bad years than good ones over the past
decades, perhaps in part because when they do have
decent players they don’t use them right?
I’m guessing on that for the most part. But
it’s definitely true in the case of Edgerrin
James, whom they acquired during free agency from
Indianapolis in 2006. In his two seasons in Phoenix
James has caught 38 and 24 passes, the latter tying for
his lowest production out of the backfield in his
career.
The previous seven with the Colts he never had fewer
than 44 catches in a season during which he played more
than six games - and the year he hurt his knee, 2001,
he was on pace to have another 64 catches for more than
500 yards.
Cardinals offensive coordinator Todd Haley hopes to
better utilize that part of James’ game,
according to an ESPN blog. He’d be well served to
do so. While the Cards have a great wide receiver duo
in Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald, neither are
speed burners, so utilizing an underneath option can
only help open the field for bigger plays.
Getting James the ball in the flats and beyond the line
of scrimmage is also a way to put it in his hands
without subjecting him to monstrous hits in the
trenches, never a bad thing for a running back in his
10th season and approaching the big 30.
James probably isn’t going to start producing
2,000 combined yardage seasons again as he did three
times with the Colts. But a similar season to 2007
rushing the ball coupled with a doubling of his
receptions and receiving yardage would put him in the
mix as a solid fantasy contributor during the season
ahead.
(zoneblitz.com)