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#22 Julius Jones, RB   Fantasy Football Injury Status   Probable - Illness
Seattle Seahawks
Height: 5'-10"
Weight: 208
Birthdate: August 14th,1981
Age: 28
College: Notre Dame
Year: 2004
Round: 2   Pick: 11
Owner: *Panther Skinner on Roster - Offer a Trade
Season Statistics
-- Rushing ---- Receiving --
YEARGPATTYARDSTDRCPTYARDSTD
20011177211390
200481978197171100
2005132579935352290
2006162671084491420
2007161665842232030
200814158698214760
2009151917242362402
2008 Fantasy Points by Week
Last Five Games
-- Rushing ---- Receiving --
WeekATTYARDSTDRCPTYARDSTDPTS
1222100002.10
13113700004.70
1541800001.80
17260000
Total198200007
Strength of Schedule
Strength of schedule is calculated from the opponents projected fantasy points allowed for the RB position. The best rating is +16 which gives the player the advantage against the defense and indicates an easy opponent, the worst rating is -16 which gives the defense the advantage and indicates a tough opponent.
Fantasy Analysis

Seahawk fans are no longer wondering why the Cowboys let Jones go. Jones was a huge disappointment last year for fantasy owners as well. His workload shouldn't be expected to increase and his value remains low with Edgerrin James possibly getting some carries. He should be considered a low end #2 RB at best.

Rushing: 880 Yards, 4 TD.
Receiving: 20 Receptions, 135 Yards, 0 TD.


Player News

Injury Report
Week 11 - Probable - Illness


Seattle Seahawks Team Talk
What do we need to address most drastically this offseason? O-Line: Walter Jones is old, and we need a LT to replace him. QB: Hass is getting old too, and much as I love Seneca, I don't see him as the QB of the future. RB: Forsett has shown ...
 
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2008 Draft Central
Average Draft Position (ADP) Tracker
Draft Analysis
Round 5, Pick 11
Positives
A good fit for the West coast offense in Seattle. He should get carries and receptions. I really feel he is so well suited for the offense that he will make Mo Morris an afterthought. Already being paid as a starter for Seattle, I don't forsee him not being utilized on a regular basis.
Negatives
Low average per carry in Dallas last year. potential for RBBC with Mo Morris
Draft Strategy
Iam obviously higher on Julius Jones than most, but I think he totally fits the Seahawks scheme. A crossing of ability with opportunity here. (Contributed by: Mad_Puppy)

Round 5, Pick 11
Positives
Consistent runner and should get most of the reps in Seattle. Should have a chip on his shoulder to show the Cowboys made the wrong choice.
Negatives
He doesn't have break away speed and has split carries the last couple years. May also lose some reps depending on how he adapts in Seattle.
Draft Strategy
This pick was RB insurance in case McFadden starts out slow. I figure I can expect 70 yards and a TD every other week with Jones if i'm lucky. (Contributed by: krazeejb)

Round 6, Pick 12
Positives
He's a 6th round pick with a starting job on a team that, for all its warts, is still favored to win the division. He's also got what could be a tasty playoff schedule if I need him there. Finally, I must invoke what my friend Agenda42 coined as the "Troy Hambrick Rule," which states "Any starting running back with a pulse is worth a sixth round pick."
Negatives
He lost his last job for a reason, the Seattle Offense leaves much to be desired, and he doesn't have a cool name like "Hambrick" (that's "Jamonladrillo" En SAP).
Draft Strategy
(Contributed by: CleffedUp)

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