Reasons for Blake Corum:
1. Anybody remember last year in Detroit? Let me refresh your memory: Red Zone Eff. 0-3, Goal to go Eff. 0-1. Lions Red Zone Eff 3-3 To go Eff. 2-2.
Just a reminder we lost by 1 point.
Corum is exceptional within the 10 yard line and more specifically within the 5 yard line that McVay famous ( or infamously around here doesn't like to run around the goal line)
2. Between Royce Freeman, Zach Evans, Ronnie Rivers, and Cam Akers they had a total of 164 Rushes last year. while Williams had 228. Probably going to be pretty easy to fill up Corums' plate without having to take much away from Williams.
3. Receiving out the backfield: Williams
Rec Yards Avg TD Rec Yards Avg TD
2022 11 80 7.3 1 9 76 8.4 0
2023 16 117 7.3 1 32 206 6.4 3
Don't really here anybody complaining about Kyren Williams ability to receive from the back field however their stats are pretty damned similar.
TO be honest Corum obviously didn't catch much out the back field just by glancing at his numbers however I don't anticipate any issues, it is however a lingering question I have for him to watch this coming year.
3. Corum and Williams are basically going to compliment each other with fresh legs constantly and prevent the mileage getting to high for either one of them. Kind of like when you rotate your tires so they wear evenly. I expect big things from both of them this year and basically injury protection from each other so we don't have another Packers game BS like we did last year.
4. The underestimated part of Corums game that isn't mentioned is his ability to get more out of others around him, in other words a force amplifier. He's an amazing teammate and will add to the building in many ways outside of just on the field. He worked side by side with probably a top 3 Rounds prospect in Michigan who decided to go back to college to run the show as the lead this year.
5. Corum also adds protection against Williams contract which expires in 2026 to getting leverage to resign at a team friendly deal if this is desired by both sides. Think our FO learned with the Gurley debacle.