
Jeremy Langford
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- 208 lbs
- 6' 0"
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ChicagoBears.com
·Sep 22, 2015 · 8:39 PM EDT

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·Aug 03, 2015 · 9:26 AM EDT

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Bears running backs coach Stan Drayton was impressed with how rookie Jeremy Langford performed in Sunday's loss to the Arizona Cardinals.
Langford rushed for 21 yards on six carries—all on the Bears' third possession of the game, which the 6-foot, 208-pounder capped with a one-yard touchdown plunge.
"The kid works his butt off every single day," Drayton said Monday night on "The Bears Coaches Show" on WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9 FM. "It was great to see him go in there and not flinch and just keep the ball moving for us. Obviously he was excited to get his first touchdown at Soldier Field, and I'm excited for him."
The Bears selected Langford in the fourth round of this year's draft. He was a productive four-year contributor and two-year starter at Michigan State, rushing for 2,944 yards and 40 touchdowns on 568 carries his last two seasons.
Langford is an all-around back who showed his skills as a pass blocker Sunday against the Cardinals when he took on 6-foot, 246-pound blitzing linebacker Kevin Minter, the story said. Pass protection is a big key when it comes to rookie backs getting on the field so Langford appears ahead of the game.

It’s refreshing to hear that Chicago Bears veteran tailback Matt Forte took time over the summer to train with rookie fourth-round pick Jeremy Langford; the player many believe could eventually replace Forte in Chicago’s starting lineup if the two-time Pro Bowler is unable to come to terms on a new contract after the season.
“I didn’t know what to expect,” Langford said. “I had heard a lot of different things about veteran running backs. But Forte is a good guy and I think he never really thought about that aspect because he’s a hard worker so you’re not going to just push me off to the side because we’re all here to win. I feel like that’s the mindset we have right now, is we want to win and we need the whole team to do that.”
“We trained together and I showed him my routine and how I kind of do it, which is really smart of him to get behind and older, veteran guy and try to learn the routine of what he does in the offseason,” Forte said. “We worked out for a couple of weeks and he’s a down-to-earth, humble type of kid. All the running backs pretty much have that same kind of mentality too.”
Forte, 29, said he wanted to impart some wisdom on the rookie out of Michigan State. Forte is a good role model for Langford. In seven NFL seasons, Forte has missed only five games due to injury, despite carrying the football 1,817 times and catching 443 passes. Forte drops a bit this year with the loss of Marc Trestman, even in PPR leagues. Langford could have more of a role now that John Fox is running the show. Still, Forte is eighth on our list in both formats.

Bears RB Matt Forte, 29, played 90 percent of Chicago’s offensive snaps last year, when he broke the NFL single-season mark for receptions by a running back with 102.
Forte’s workload may decrease under head coach John Fox, who historically uses multiple backs on game day. But even if he’s given a slightly reduced role; Forte remains a dangerous all-purpose tailback, topping the NFL in yards from scrimmage since 2008. Forte will use his impending free agency as motivation. The veteran tailback wants a new contract, and the only way to achieve that goal is to have a productive and injury-free season.
The Bears raved about Jeremy Langford’s breakaway speed after drafting him in the fourth round. Langford is the future. He is expected to be active on game days and be part of Fox’s running back-by-committee approach.
Fox's history of using multiple RBs doesn't necessarily bode well for Forte owners, but we still rank him seventh in standard leagues and project him to be among the leaders in RBs with receptions, which will help owners in PPR leagues. As long as he stays healthy, Forte should at least get a majority of the work given his talent and experience. The way the author talked about Langford, though, it's possible he's going to have some kind of role that will utilize his speed.
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