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Taylor saw Chicago as an ideal location for his talents because of the way new offensive coordinator Mike Martz deploys running backs.
"They use the running back a lot more in the passing game," Taylor said. "I really like catching the ball out of the backfield. That's one of my specialties."
Taylor, who has averaged 4.3 yards per carry over eight seasons, has made 29 catches or more the last six seasons. His versatile playing style is much like Forte's.
"It's rare when you can get two guys on the same team with that ability to come out of the backfield," Spencer said.
With the exception of 2006 in Minnesota, Taylor has always been behind another top back. Adrian Peterson came to Minnesota in 2007 to take away carries from Taylor, and in Baltimore he played in Jamal Lewis' shadows.
This has never bothered Taylor.
"It's a long season," Taylor said. "We've got 16 games and the playoffs. You need that because running backs go down every now and then. So we need depth at running back."
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