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Free agents worth a look
Some free agents I think we should bring in and kick the tires on:
RB - Nick Chubb - He's on a comeback mission and would be a great short yardage back
WR - Gabe Davis - Was recently cut and wouldn't hurt to pick up another WR who is only 26
RT - Jedrick Wills - Didn't work out at a LT. Might be a better backup than anyone we currently have and could be our future RT
RB - Nick Chubb - He's on a comeback mission and would be a great short yardage back
WR - Gabe Davis - Was recently cut and wouldn't hurt to pick up another WR who is only 26
RT - Jedrick Wills - Didn't work out at a LT. Might be a better backup than anyone we currently have and could be our future RT
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Re: Free agents worth a look
Man, I didn't even think about Nick Chubb. I would love to see what he has left in the tank. Look at that weight bar...
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Re: Free agents worth a look
For example Chubb-
Very High Risk
Chance of Injury in 2025
74.1%
% chance misses at least 2 quarters
Chance of Injury per Game
7.6%
1- 17√1-% Inj/Season
Projected Games Missed 2025
3.00
Durability
2.60
Ability to produce despite relatively minor injuries. 5 being most durable
Injury analysis powered by Draft Sharks Injury Guide, formerly Sports Injury Predictor
Nick Chubb's Injury Status
No active injuries.
Nick Chubb Injury History
Date League Injury Games Missed Details
Dec 15, 2024
NFL Pedal Foot Fracture
Grade 1
- Chubb broke his foot during Week 15's loss to the Chiefs.
Sep 18, 2023
NFL Knee Unspecified Tear
Grade 1
15 Chubb sustained a season-ending left knee injury during Week 2 vs. the Steelers. He underwent surgery on September 29 to repair his MCL and meniscus. A subsequent surgery to repair his ACL was necessary.
Jan 3, 2022
NFL Chest Rib Sprain/Pull
Unspecified Grade 1
- Chubb played through a rib injury during the Week 17 loss to the Steelers
Oct 10, 2021
NFL Leg Calf Strain
Grade 1
2 Chubb suffered a calf injury during the Browns' loss against the Chargers.
Oct 4, 2020
NFL Knee MCL Sprain
Grade 2
4 Chubb was placed on short-term IR.
Oct 10, 2015
Non-NFL Knee MCL Tear
Grade 3
7 Chubb tore the PCL, MCL and LCL in his left knee. He also dislocated the knee and suffered cartilage damage.
Nick Chubb Injury News
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Jerome Ford (Hamstring) 'Week-to-Week'
6:42am PDT 10/14/24
Nick Chubb Nearly Back From Knee Injury
12:59am PDT 9/29/24
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Browns are expected to open the practice window for RB Nick Chubb (knee) this week. Once the team makes that move, they'll have three weeks to promote him to the active roster.
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Nick Chubb
Nick Chubb
Player Profile
RB UNS
Height
5'11"
Weight
227 lbs.
Experience
7 yrs.
Bye
18
Very High Risk
Chance of Injury in 2025
74.1%
% chance misses at least 2 quarters
Chance of Injury per Game
7.6%
1- 17√1-% Inj/Season
Projected Games Missed 2025
3.00
Durability
2.60
Ability to produce despite relatively minor injuries. 5 being most durable
Injury analysis powered by Draft Sharks Injury Guide, formerly Sports Injury Predictor
Nick Chubb's Injury Status
No active injuries.
Nick Chubb Injury History
Date League Injury Games Missed Details
Dec 15, 2024
NFL Pedal Foot Fracture
Grade 1
- Chubb broke his foot during Week 15's loss to the Chiefs.
Sep 18, 2023
NFL Knee Unspecified Tear
Grade 1
15 Chubb sustained a season-ending left knee injury during Week 2 vs. the Steelers. He underwent surgery on September 29 to repair his MCL and meniscus. A subsequent surgery to repair his ACL was necessary.
Jan 3, 2022
NFL Chest Rib Sprain/Pull
Unspecified Grade 1
- Chubb played through a rib injury during the Week 17 loss to the Steelers
Oct 10, 2021
NFL Leg Calf Strain
Grade 1
2 Chubb suffered a calf injury during the Browns' loss against the Chargers.
Oct 4, 2020
NFL Knee MCL Sprain
Grade 2
4 Chubb was placed on short-term IR.
Oct 10, 2015
Non-NFL Knee MCL Tear
Grade 3
7 Chubb tore the PCL, MCL and LCL in his left knee. He also dislocated the knee and suffered cartilage damage.
Nick Chubb Injury News
cle
Jerome Ford (Hamstring) 'Week-to-Week'
6:42am PDT 10/14/24
Nick Chubb Nearly Back From Knee Injury
12:59am PDT 9/29/24
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Browns are expected to open the practice window for RB Nick Chubb (knee) this week. Once the team makes that move, they'll have three weeks to promote him to the active roster.
View all Nick Chubb Shark Bites »
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How do Injuries impact your draft strategy?
For us, it's 1/17th of the equation. Hear us out.
The Draft War Room is the only live-sync draft tool that monitors 17 crucial in-draft indicators, including injury likelihood… and adapts to show you which players to pick throughout your draft.
See how we built the 17 indicators into our Draft War Room »
Nick Chubb
Nick Chubb
Player Profile
RB UNS
Height
5'11"
Weight
227 lbs.
Experience
7 yrs.
Bye
18
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Re: Free agents worth a look
We definitely need depth at OTNN1Badboy wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 2:20 am Some free agents I think we should bring in and kick the tires on:
RB - Nick Chubb - He's on a comeback mission and would be a great short yardage back
WR - Gabe Davis - Was recently cut and wouldn't hurt to pick up another WR who is only 26
RT - Jedrick Wills - Didn't work out at a LT. Might be a better backup than anyone we currently have and could be our future RT
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Re: Free agents worth a look
I’ll be a buzzkill I dont want any of them. In regards to Wills:
“ In fact, Wills has gotten considerably worse since his first two NFL campaigns, seeing a decrease in pass-blocking efficiency, penalties committed, and run-block grades.”
“Compounding the issue of poor advanced metrics and suffering season-ending injuries in 2023 and 2024 was Wills' on-field effort. His body language was routinely awful as he allowed defenders blow by him, erasing any goodwill that coaches might've had if he was playing through the whistle and just struggling with performance.”
“ Coaches can forgive a lot, including illegal off-field transgressions, but bad effort and football character is a death knell to a career.”
“Wills made the shocking statement that he made a "business decision" in November when he decided to sit out a game with a knee injury. He was benched for that and never returned to the field for Cleveland.”
There is a reason why he is still unemployed…………..
“ In fact, Wills has gotten considerably worse since his first two NFL campaigns, seeing a decrease in pass-blocking efficiency, penalties committed, and run-block grades.”
“Compounding the issue of poor advanced metrics and suffering season-ending injuries in 2023 and 2024 was Wills' on-field effort. His body language was routinely awful as he allowed defenders blow by him, erasing any goodwill that coaches might've had if he was playing through the whistle and just struggling with performance.”
“ Coaches can forgive a lot, including illegal off-field transgressions, but bad effort and football character is a death knell to a career.”
“Wills made the shocking statement that he made a "business decision" in November when he decided to sit out a game with a knee injury. He was benched for that and never returned to the field for Cleveland.”
There is a reason why he is still unemployed…………..
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Re: Free agents worth a look
You are a buzzkill! ;-)NorCal RF wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 9:04 am I’ll be a buzzkill I dont want any of them. In regards to Wills:
“ In fact, Wills has gotten considerably worse since his first two NFL campaigns, seeing a decrease in pass-blocking efficiency, penalties committed, and run-block grades.”
“Compounding the issue of poor advanced metrics and suffering season-ending injuries in 2023 and 2024 was Wills' on-field effort. His body language was routinely awful as he allowed defenders blow by him, erasing any goodwill that coaches might've had if he was playing through the whistle and just struggling with performance.”
“ Coaches can forgive a lot, including illegal off-field transgressions, but bad effort and football character is a death knell to a career.”
“Wills made the shocking statement that he made a "business decision" in November when he decided to sit out a game with a knee injury. He was benched for that and never returned to the field for Cleveland.”
There is a reason why he is still unemployed…………..
It really depends on the cost. Wouldn't someone like Chubb be better than Ronnie Rivers, AND provide a potential short down yardage threat. 100% agree on injury history, but while he was on the field, he had a significant impact to the game. You can't say that about Rivers, or even Corum for that matter. I think he would be an immediate upgrade to what we have behind Williams now. I wouldn't want to pay "starter salary" for him.
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i understand what you are saying about Chubbs but………….Bulldawg wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 9:58 amYou are a buzzkill! ;-)NorCal RF wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 9:04 am I’ll be a buzzkill I dont want any of them. In regards to Wills:
“ In fact, Wills has gotten considerably worse since his first two NFL campaigns, seeing a decrease in pass-blocking efficiency, penalties committed, and run-block grades.”
“Compounding the issue of poor advanced metrics and suffering season-ending injuries in 2023 and 2024 was Wills' on-field effort. His body language was routinely awful as he allowed defenders blow by him, erasing any goodwill that coaches might've had if he was playing through the whistle and just struggling with performance.”
“ Coaches can forgive a lot, including illegal off-field transgressions, but bad effort and football character is a death knell to a career.”
“Wills made the shocking statement that he made a "business decision" in November when he decided to sit out a game with a knee injury. He was benched for that and never returned to the field for Cleveland.”
There is a reason why he is still unemployed…………..
It really depends on the cost. Wouldn't someone like Chubb be better than Ronnie Rivers, AND provide a potential short down yardage threat. 100% agree on injury history, but while he was on the field, he had a significant impact to the game. You can't say that about Rivers, or even Corum for that matter. I think he would be an immediate upgrade to what we have behind Williams now. I wouldn't want to pay "starter salary" for him.
Rivers is on the team because of ST. He is as closed to a ST captain as this team has. I think you have to have him play the role of 4th RB for this reason.
They are not giving up on Corum after one year even after drafting Hunter. I still feel McVay has a vision for Corum in this offense.
So Chubb would be adding a 5th back roster wise. I just don’t see them having the luxury of adding a 5th back to this roster. Most teams can’t.
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Agree on Corum...I hope we see a lot more from him this year. To be honest, I am not sure he could beat out Chubb but have to give him the benefit on age.NorCal RF wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 10:39 ami understand what you are saying about Chubbs but………….Bulldawg wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 9:58 am
You are a buzzkill! ;-)
It really depends on the cost. Wouldn't someone like Chubb be better than Ronnie Rivers, AND provide a potential short down yardage threat. 100% agree on injury history, but while he was on the field, he had a significant impact to the game. You can't say that about Rivers, or even Corum for that matter. I think he would be an immediate upgrade to what we have behind Williams now. I wouldn't want to pay "starter salary" for him.
Rivers is on the team because of ST. He is as closed to a ST captain as this team has. I think you have to have him play the role of 4th RB for this reason.
They are not giving up on Corum after one year even after drafting Hunter. I still feel McVay has a vision for Corum in this offense.
So Chubb would be adding a 5th back roster wise. I just don’t see them having the luxury of adding a 5th back to this roster. Most teams can’t.
I guess I don't value Rivers on ST enough. Yes, he contributes, but I still think he is easily replaced. 100% agree with your comment on carrying 5 RBs. I don't see it happening. I am sure Rams leadership has evaluated each position and weighed pros/cons. I just think Chubb would be an improvement to our current 53.
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And most don’t in regards to Rivers and ST. We don’t until that unit costs us a game. But he is the definition of McVay’s we not me. That isn’t something McVay takes for granted IMO. And RR has had that mindset since High School. As said before I saw it firsthand.Bulldawg wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 11:21 amAgree on Corum...I hope we see a lot more from him this year. To be honest, I am not sure he could beat out Chubb but have to give him the benefit on age.NorCal RF wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 10:39 am
i understand what you are saying about Chubbs but………….
Rivers is on the team because of ST. He is as closed to a ST captain as this team has. I think you have to have him play the role of 4th RB for this reason.
They are not giving up on Corum after one year even after drafting Hunter. I still feel McVay has a vision for Corum in this offense.
So Chubb would be adding a 5th back roster wise. I just don’t see them having the luxury of adding a 5th back to this roster. Most teams can’t.
I guess I don't value Rivers on ST enough. Yes, he contributes, but I still think he is easily replaced. 100% agree with your comment on carrying 5 RBs. I don't see it happening. I am sure Rams leadership has evaluated each position and weighed pros/cons. I just think Chubb would be an improvement to our current 53.
For this reason I don’t think McVay replaces Rivers for a player that probably won’t play much if added……..
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I guarantee you $100 that this is the text Nick Chubb got after these videos were posted …
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I think Chubb is a walking bandaid.Bulldawg wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 9:58 amYou are a buzzkill! ;-)NorCal RF wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 9:04 am I’ll be a buzzkill I dont want any of them. In regards to Wills:
“ In fact, Wills has gotten considerably worse since his first two NFL campaigns, seeing a decrease in pass-blocking efficiency, penalties committed, and run-block grades.”
“Compounding the issue of poor advanced metrics and suffering season-ending injuries in 2023 and 2024 was Wills' on-field effort. His body language was routinely awful as he allowed defenders blow by him, erasing any goodwill that coaches might've had if he was playing through the whistle and just struggling with performance.”
“ Coaches can forgive a lot, including illegal off-field transgressions, but bad effort and football character is a death knell to a career.”
“Wills made the shocking statement that he made a "business decision" in November when he decided to sit out a game with a knee injury. He was benched for that and never returned to the field for Cleveland.”
There is a reason why he is still unemployed…………..
It really depends on the cost. Wouldn't someone like Chubb be better than Ronnie Rivers, AND provide a potential short down yardage threat. 100% agree on injury history, but while he was on the field, he had a significant impact to the game. You can't say that about Rivers, or even Corum for that matter. I think he would be an immediate upgrade to what we have behind Williams now. I wouldn't want to pay "starter salary" for him.
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Hard pass on Chubb .. best ability is availability and this dude lives on the injured listNN1Badboy wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 2:20 am Some free agents I think we should bring in and kick the tires on:
RB - Nick Chubb - He's on a comeback mission and would be a great short yardage back
WR - Gabe Davis - Was recently cut and wouldn't hurt to pick up another WR who is only 26
RT - Jedrick Wills - Didn't work out at a LT. Might be a better backup than anyone we currently have and could be our future RT
GR .. shaken not stirred
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Limping bandaid.Jacksnow wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 5:25 pmI think Chubb is a walking bandaid.Bulldawg wrote: ↑May 8th, 2025, 9:58 am
You are a buzzkill! ;-)
It really depends on the cost. Wouldn't someone like Chubb be better than Ronnie Rivers, AND provide a potential short down yardage threat. 100% agree on injury history, but while he was on the field, he had a significant impact to the game. You can't say that about Rivers, or even Corum for that matter. I think he would be an immediate upgrade to what we have behind Williams now. I wouldn't want to pay "starter salary" for him.
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