C.J. Spiller was drafted by Buffalo with the No. 9 overall pick in 2010 but was a disappointing rookie. He managed to run for only 283 yards and no touchdowns, and as a receiver he picked up 157 yards and one touchdown. Not too impressive for a top-10 pick, at least not yet. Expect Spiller to assume more responsibilities in 2011 alongside running back Fred Jackson. Spiller can get you points on the ground, by catching the ball and even in the return game. If he earns more touches every game, then he’ll be a valuable late-round pick. |
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