Marcus Murphy, along with Khiry Robinson, stands to benefit from any missed time by C.J. Spiller in the New Orleans offense. Murphy was not a highly-covered prospect from the 2015 running back class here at UTH. In fact, he was not in the projection model until he made the Saints roster. I have heard Murphy’s name mentioned in the same sentence as Darren Sproles. This post will contrast the two as prospects, entering the NFL 10 years apart.
I grabbed #Saints RB Marcus Murphy as a #dynasty stash. He’s low on the depth chart, but if Spiller is hurt, could fill the “Sproles” role.
— Justin Barlow (@FFcouchcoach) September 7, 2015
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