I thinK it's a little...a little... alarmist to call the RB room a weakness, but neither is it a sure strength. Rhamondre is allegedly a "big, strong hard runner" sort of back who can also catch the ball. For a tough-guy runner, there are too many occasions on which his just sort of wilts with the first hit. Occasionally, he'll bull through, but to my eye that at least as often the exception as it is the rule. I hear talk about his pass-catching prowess, but I don't think you see it on the field, and passes to him are more for variety's sake than they are a go-to when you really need a first down or a touchdown. I think he's overrated and overpaid. Gibson is a serviceable NFL, nothing more. The rest are players with potential, but sometime potential is realized, and sometimes it isn't. I think the RB room reflects the team. The starter would quite likely not be a starter on many actually contending teams, and the rest are either whatevers or maybes. For a mediocre team like this, that doesn't make the RB's a "weakness"; it makes them about what one would expect on a team maybe half-way through a rebuild to contender status. It makes them so-so on a so-so team.