Travis Etienne feels he would fit ‘perfectly’ in Jets backfield

The Clemson running back likes the idea of playing in New York.

Clemson running back Travis Etienne is one of the most explosive players in the 2021 draft. He also thinks the Jets would be a great place to end up later this month because of his ability as a rusher and a pass-catcher.

“I feel like my game would fit perfectly [on the Jets],” Etienne told NFL Network’s Bucky Brooks on the “Move the Sticks” podcast. “I feel like if I’m there it’ll be a great situation ‘cause I feel like I’m a guy you can put in any offense and make the best out of it.”

Etienne isn’t wrong. He finished the 2019 season in the top five in yards per rush, total scrimmage yards and total touchdowns, and then finished 2020 sixth in scrimmage yards with 1,502. He tied for eighth with 16 total touchdowns. Etienne concluded his sensational four-year career with 7.8 yards per touch. 

Etienne’s talent would pair well with Mike LaFleur’s offense, which should be more run-heavy – much like Kyle Shanahan’s scheme in San Francisco. Etienne finished above the 80th percentile in forced missed tackles and yards after contact, according to Pro Football Focus, and ranked third in yards per routes run with 2.26, according to Jets X-Factor.

The problem with Etienne is his blocking leaves a little bit to be desired. His PFF pass-blocking grade was 42.8. The Jets will need more blocking out of their running back, though it wouldn’t necessarily have to be Etienne that does it. The beauty of the 49ers-style offensive scheme is the number of running backs it inevitably requires. Raheem Mostert led the 49ers in pass blocking by a lot, while Jeff Wilson Jr. was the primary run blocker. 

Running back isn’t a major area of need for the Jets in this draft, though, so picking Etienne would be more of a luxury than a necessity. They already have La’Mical Perine, Ty Johnson, Josh Adams and Tevin Coleman on the roster. That doesn’t mean Joe Douglas wouldn’t grab Etienne if he fell, but the Jets have bigger holes to fill – namely, offensive line and cornerback – and likely wouldn’t use the 23rd, 34th or 66th pick on a running back when other positions need support.

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Former Alabama RB Trent Richardson will play professional football in Mexico

Former Alabama RB Trent Richardson will join the Mexican American Football league, where he will serve in a role that is still unknown.

Former Alabama running back Trent Richardson has announced he will be playing professional football again after a two-year hiatus from the sport. He most recently played for the Birmingham Iron in the defunct AAF.

Richardson was drafted No. 3 overall in the 2012 NFL draft by the Cleveland Browns, where he played one season before being traded to the Indianapolis Colts. His time in the league, due to underwhelming performance, was cut short.

Now, Richardson will be playing in the Mexican American Football league for the Claudillos de Chihuahua.

His role for the team is still unknown, as he discussed during his introductory press conference.

“We’ve talked about everything in our meetings that we’ve been having. So who knows? I might play,” said Richardson. “I might be a part of making decisions or helping out bringing awareness or I might be a part of [the defense], all of the above. So we’ll see.”

Richardson was given a jersey, that he put on, and given a warm welcome.

WACTH: Najee Harris evades entire LSU defense to score first TD of game

Alabama strikes first in the contest between the two SEC West rivals. Najee Haris found his way into the end zone after an impressive ope…

No. 1 Alabama takes on unranked LSU on the road for a night game in Death Valley, and the Crimson Tide has not frgotten what happened when the two last met in 2019.

On the first drive of the game, which last seven plays for 75 yards, Najee Harris somehow find his way into the end zone for the first touchdown of the contest.

The 14-yard run that resulted in a touchdown almost seemed too easy for Harris, who wiggled in and out of defenders; breaking through the defensive front, then the linebackers and finally, the secondary.

Alabama is heavily favored in this game and the early touchdown should not have come as a surprise to those who have watched the two teams this season.

WATCH: Josh Jacobs hits Falcons defender so hard he flies

Former Alabama runningback Josh Jacobs runs straight through a Falcons defender, pushing him so hard, he flies back a few yards.

Former Alabama running back Josh Jacobs was known for his ability to run fast, be light on his feet and hit hard. Well, those skills have followed him to the NFL with the Las Vegas Raiders.

In today’s contest against the Atlanta Falcons, Jacobs showcased his ability to hit hard on a run.

With the ball tucked away, Jacobs had a one-on-one look against a Falcons defender. He lowered his shoulder and lifted him up, sending the defender flying back a few yards.

This is nothing new for Jacobs, he’s been making headlines for his downhill-style of running since the 2018 Orange Bowl when he seemingly ran through a Sooners’ defender that stood between him and the end zone.

You can watch Jacobs’ play from today below:

WATCH: Mark Ingram scores two touchdowns in Raven’s win

Former Alabama Heisman-winning running back Mark Ingram has been a very strong presence in the Baltimore Ravens backfield, and he continued to shine in the team’s 7 – 41 win over the Houston Texans. Overall, Ingram had 13 carries for 48 yards on the …

Former Alabama Heisman-winning running back Mark Ingram has been a very strong presence in the Baltimore Ravens backfield, and he continued to shine in the team’s 7 – 41 win over the Houston Texans.

Overall, Ingram had 13 carries for 48 yards on the ground, and three receptions for 37 yards and two touchdowns.

Ingram’s first touchdown of the day was this 25-yard pass that ended with a smooth celebration in the endzone.

His second touchdown didn’t come without some display of strength.

This 12-yard touchdown pass to Ingram probably should have been stopped well short of even the first down, but he had his eyes set on the endzone.

This touchdown helped put the nail in the coffin to secure the Ravens win to improve their record to 8-3.

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