Carlos Hyde’s 2015 season was super disappointing. But I think he could be a real difference maker in 2016. Here are six reasons why. Efficiency. In 2015, Hyde averaged 0.13 points over expectation per rush. That was 17th among all running backs with 100 or more attempts. That’s better than Jonathan Stewart, LeSean McCoy, Chris Ivory, and Latavius Murray, among others. He averaged 1.6 rushing yards per snap....