Syracuse Football Player Rankings (Week 3)

Sep 2, 2016; Syracuse, NY, USA; Syracuse Orange head coach Dino Babers (left) looks on standing with wide receiver Sean Riley (20) and wide receiver Ervin Philips (3) prior to leading the team on the field against the Colgate Raiders at the Carrier Dome. Syracuse defeated Colgate 33-7. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 2, 2016; Syracuse, NY, USA; Syracuse Orange head coach Dino Babers (left) looks on standing with wide receiver Sean Riley (20) and wide receiver Ervin Philips (3) prior to leading the team on the field against the Colgate Raiders at the Carrier Dome. Syracuse defeated Colgate 33-7. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports /
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Same old, same old is the story with Jordan Fredericks so far this season. We gave him a boost in

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Syracuse Football Running Back Jordan Fredericks. Photo by: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports /

our rankings because he has played consistently okay, while others struggled.

He seems to be holding steady at around 6 yards per carry running for 42 yards on 7 carries versus South Florida. In comparison, he ran for 43 yards on 7 carries in his first two games. He still hasn’t regained his starting spot from last year, but his carries have at least almost doubled.

Considering how Dontae Strickland played this weekend and how Moe Neal struggled, I expect his carries to hold steady around 7-10. If he keeps consistent like this expect Fredericks to hover in the middle of our rankings.

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