Sleeper Running Back : Kolby Smith

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Published: November 9, 2009

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... suspension for posts on his Twitter page that disparaged head coach Todd Haley and gays. Johnson’s release now clears the way for the return of his former backup Kolby Smith to share carries with Jamaal Charles.

Kolby Smith’s best year was in 2007, where he played in 16 games for 407 yards and two TDs as Johnson’s backup. In 2008 he sustained a severe knee injury requiring surgery eight weeks before the end of the season. Smith played his first NFL game in Week Nine—gathering a token handful of yards and carries.

Smith’s workload is figured to increase over the course of the rest of the season as he works out a timeshare with Jamaal Charles. Smith is 5’11” 217 lbs and is thought to be a between-the-tackles runner—more suited to taking over the every down back role that Johnson has vacated. Charles is figured to be a change of pace back with strong receiving skills and could be used in that role.

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