But... what about Lumpy?
BJack's effort has been stellar since the Lions game last year - he's proven that he deserves some touches, and should absolutely be our 3rd down back, given his demonstrated skills catching the ball out of the backfield.
Wynn... I don't know. He's shown flashes, but he's also shown a tendency to be soft and a lack of willingness to work. I could see keeping him around, but not at the expense of time for BJack and Lumpkin.
"ILikeThePackers39" wrote:
That's the point I wanted to bring up too, what about Lumpkin? B-Jack is our power guy, can break out of tackles and stiff arm players to get more yardage. He's more quick than he is fast.
I see Winn as a similar type of player; strong, quicker as opposed to fast, and a bit more agility than B-Jack.
Wynn's good at blocking, there was even talk of making him a dual FB/RB type similar to the role Khun has evolved into playing. B-Jack though is not a bad blocker himself, although I don't think he is as good as Wynn.
I see the two as similar players essentially, while Lumpkin is supposed to be the speed and agility back, bursting through the hole and having the ability to make defenders miss. He's more like a Ryan Grant, who I still rate as having the best blend of speed/quickness/agility of our RBs. What Lumpkin's speed and agility allow him to do (similar to Grant) is be that home run threat, which I don't think Wynn and B-Jack can constantly be. I'm a guy who prefers having two home run type options, and I think B-Jack at this time is better suited to a third down role than Wynn.
I think it was last Friday when Mike McCarthy stated that Wynn needed to show ball security and toughness. He didn't exactly show the former, which is a concern.
Entering next year I think the pecking order is as follows: Grant, B-Jack, Lumpkin, and Wynn in that order. I think Wynn's going to find it tough to make the roster. I like Wynn, but I prefer B-Jack and Grant, and someone with more potential than Wynn in Lumpkin.
The odd thing though is that I (and I'm sure others) would not mind a more physical RB group as a whole. Keeping Wynn makes us physical more so than keeping Lumpkin, and Mike McCarthy preaches being a physical team. Yet I think Lumpkin's potential is too much to pass over for Wynn, unless Lumpkin falters badly in TC.
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