I'm looking at it this way... who actually performed better (or worse) than the stat sheet would lead you to believe.
For Overachiever, it was a close call for me between Ryan Izzo and Travis Rudolph. Both had TDs and both had almost the same catch yard average, but Rudolph's downfield blocking for Dalvin and Mario gave him the edge. Some might say 156 yards rushing makes Dalvin the overachiever, but considering his potential this year and the defense he faced, he did exactly what I expected.
For Underachiever, I'm going with Marquez White. Got us pinned on the 10 yard line (twice) on punt return, once by catching it and going nowhere, and once by letting it go and watching it roll and roll. Also muffed a punt and gave the ball back, resulting in a TX State TD. Also missed some tackles, although he did make a good tackle on a rb after the rest of the defense shut down every available running lane.
Who are your guys?
For Overachiever, it was a close call for me between Ryan Izzo and Travis Rudolph. Both had TDs and both had almost the same catch yard average, but Rudolph's downfield blocking for Dalvin and Mario gave him the edge. Some might say 156 yards rushing makes Dalvin the overachiever, but considering his potential this year and the defense he faced, he did exactly what I expected.
For Underachiever, I'm going with Marquez White. Got us pinned on the 10 yard line (twice) on punt return, once by catching it and going nowhere, and once by letting it go and watching it roll and roll. Also muffed a punt and gave the ball back, resulting in a TX State TD. Also missed some tackles, although he did make a good tackle on a rb after the rest of the defense shut down every available running lane.
Who are your guys?