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Roddy White vs. Mike Wallace (1 Viewer)

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Dynasty Wide Receiver

Roddy White (31*) - Wrong side of 30. Drops a problem. #1 target for Matt Ryan, but Julio Jones will continue to eat into targets/tds. Consistent Fantasy Production.

Mike Wallace (26*) - Young with room to improve. Future team in question currently (although expect Pitt). Antonio Brown #1 target for Big Ben? One Trick Pony? Inconsistent Fantasy Production.

*Age during season

Who you got and why?

 
Dynasty Wide ReceiverRoddy White (31*) - Wrong side of 30. Drops a problem. #1 target for Matt Ryan, but Julio Jones will continue to eat into targets/tds. Consistent Fantasy Production.Mike Wallace (26*) - Young with room to improve. Future team in question currently (although expect Pitt). Antonio Brown #1 target for Big Ben? One Trick Pony? Inconsistent Fantasy Production.*Age during seasonWho you got and why?
A lot depends on PPR or non PPR but I'd take roddy
 
Dynasty Wide ReceiverRoddy White (31*) - Wrong side of 30. Drops a problem. #1 target for Matt Ryan, but Julio Jones will continue to eat into targets/tds. Consistent Fantasy Production.Mike Wallace (26*) - Young with room to improve. Future team in question currently (although expect Pitt). Antonio Brown #1 target for Big Ben? One Trick Pony? Inconsistent Fantasy Production.*Age during seasonWho you got and why?
A lot depends on PPR or non PPR but I'd take Roddy
I'd take Roddy as a much more complete WR, but he said Dynasty and Roddy is 30/31 years old. And Mike is 25/26. 5 years seems like a rather nice cushion.
 
I think I know the reason for this threadWallace
Not sure what you mean by this....but the reason is me and a co-worker were debating who to take in a start up draft we are conducting. Roddy, as good as he is, is getting older. The biggest thing to me was Roddy has been a rock solid fantasy WR for many years, and while Wallace is a nice young WR, he is more of a deep threat, and really will never be that true #1 WR like a Roddy, or a Calvin, Fitz, AJ, etc...all these guys catch close to a 100 balls a year if not more, while Wallace may never be more than a 70-80 catch guy at most every year. The emergence of Antonio Brown also will play a huge role.All that said, Wallace is the younger guy, who I think is undervalued right now to be sure and I am not sure why.Do we simply overlook the value of Roddy because he will be 31? Does he not have at least 2 years if not 3 left at an elite level before falling off to maybe a high end WR2 status, much like R. Wayne did?I guess the real question is does age really play a part here? I mean he is 31, not 35. For me, dynasty wise, I tend to look 3 years out and not much further as there are too many variables and unknowns beyond that. So for the next 3 years does Roddy White outscore Mike Wallace or does Mike Wallace outscore Roddy White? Too me, I lean towards Roddy White over the next 3 years.Both guys are pretty close I believe in the end value wise. Both have issues that effect their value.
 
Dynasty Wide ReceiverRoddy White (31*) - Wrong side of 30. Drops a problem. #1 target for Matt Ryan, but Julio Jones will continue to eat into targets/tds. Consistent Fantasy Production.Mike Wallace (26*) - Young with room to improve. Future team in question currently (although expect Pitt). Antonio Brown #1 target for Big Ben? One Trick Pony? Inconsistent Fantasy Production.*Age during seasonWho you got and why?
A lot depends on PPR or non PPR but I'd take roddy
Your right. PPR does make a slight difference as White will definitely have more catches, but if it was PPR or NPPR, would that really make a difference in who you choose?
 
Footballguys staffers have these two guys all over the place as well.

Bloom has White #6 and Wallace #18

Tefertiller has White #15 and Wallace #2 (this blows my mind BTW, not sure what he is thinking)

Unknown Staffer has White White #18 and Wallace #7

Bloom, Tefertiller, any thoughts on the subject? Any other staffers want to weigh in?

 
lol at this even being a debate let alone someone actually spending the time to make a thread about. lol at me for feeding it.

 
I would not trade White for Wallace straight up. I am not confident that Wallace will be a consistent top 10 WR. I am confident that White will be for the next two years.

 
I am not confident that Wallace is a WR1, but no way I take White over him. White is too old. His WR1 production could end tomorrow.

 
I am not confident that Wallace is a WR1, but no way I take White over him. White is too old. His WR1 production could end tomorrow.
...or 4 year from now. That's the point of the thread and the reason for the question.Do you prefer a relatively sure thing for the sort term, or a riskier, but better long-term option?Yes, Jones could eat into White's production more and more every year. Or White could be Harrison-like (or even Wayne-like) - and keep producing and a consistantly high level into his mid 30s. On the flipside you have Wallace, who's future is a little murky right now, who is younger, and shown flashes, but is hardly as proven and has a much more inconsistant track record.If Wallace ends up playing somewhere other than Pitt, his value could plummet or skyrocket. For example, if he goes to Jets - :unsure: if he ends up on Patriots :) - (those are extremes to make the point - no actual suggestions) - the point being Wallace's production isn't guaranteed either - even if he does stay in Pittsburg.
 
I would not trade White for Wallace straight up. I am not confident that Wallace will be a consistent top 10 WR. I am confident that White will be for the next two years.
As a Falcon fan for decades and watched all Falcon games since the advent of the NFL Sunday Ticket, White will struggle to be top 30 this year and may be #2 target to Jones. Jaz Rogers along with Snelling is going to be the out of the backfield pass threat with the new OC and Douglas will be back 100% from his 2010 injury. White definitely slowed in 2011 as the season progressed- he is fixing to hit the wall.
 
I would not trade White for Wallace straight up. I am not confident that Wallace will be a consistent top 10 WR. I am confident that White will be for the next two years.
As a Falcon fan for decades and watched all Falcon games since the advent of the NFL Sunday Ticket, White will struggle to be top 30 this year and may be #2 target to Jones. Jaz Rogers along with Snelling is going to be the out of the backfield pass threat with the new OC and Douglas will be back 100% from his 2010 injury. White definitely slowed in 2011 as the season progressed- he is fixing to hit the wall.
I haven't watched any of the Falcon games but, as a fantasy owner of White, I can tell you that last year he did the opposite of slow down as the season progressed. At least according to his strong stats in the second half of the year.
 
'joey said:
'texasbirdfan said:
'az_prof said:
I would not trade White for Wallace straight up. I am not confident that Wallace will be a consistent top 10 WR. I am confident that White will be for the next two years.
As a Falcon fan for decades and watched all Falcon games since the advent of the NFL Sunday Ticket, White will struggle to be top 30 this year and may be #2 target to Jones. Jaz Rogers along with Snelling is going to be the out of the backfield pass threat with the new OC and Douglas will be back 100% from his 2010 injury. White definitely slowed in 2011 as the season progressed- he is fixing to hit the wall.
I haven't watched any of the Falcon games but, as a fantasy owner of White, I can tell you that last year he did the opposite of slow down as the season progressed. At least according to his strong stats in the second half of the year.
It was a comment more than often by TV talking heads White seemed to have lost a step and was settling in to a more possession receiver role opposite Jones. however Jones is more than a vertical Randy Moss receiver and is being used on medium routes. With Douglas' healing and Jones injured, Gonzales slowing last season White again became the most targeted- however I suspect his targets to receptions went up (in-completes)2010 ATL 16 1 3 3.0 0 177 115 13892011 ATL 16 0 0 0.0 0 191 100 1296
 
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I own them both and would rather have Wallace. Even if what you see is what you get with him, I think it is close, but he has lots of room to improve.

 
They are both excellent choices but for those calling Wallace inconsistent and a 'one trick' are way off base..go do a bit of research in his game to game output.

Over the next 3 years I'd take Roddy by the slightest margin but they are both top 10 WR's with Wallace obviously having the long term edge. Wallace could be as high as top 5 and so could Roddy, if or when Julio gets dinged or hammy etc, Roddy is always and was again last year among the top targeted WR's in the league.

 
They are both excellent choices but for those calling Wallace inconsistent and a 'one trick' are way off base..go do a bit of research in his game to game output.
^This. Just plain lazy or a bias in tagging Wallace as a WR with a one route. Wallace has already been a top 5 WR for two seasons and the Jets, Browns or Jags are the only places to drag him (or anyone else for that matter) down.
 
'joey said:
'texasbirdfan said:
'az_prof said:
I would not trade White for Wallace straight up. I am not confident that Wallace will be a consistent top 10 WR. I am confident that White will be for the next two years.
As a Falcon fan for decades and watched all Falcon games since the advent of the NFL Sunday Ticket, White will struggle to be top 30 this year and may be #2 target to Jones. Jaz Rogers along with Snelling is going to be the out of the backfield pass threat with the new OC and Douglas will be back 100% from his 2010 injury. White definitely slowed in 2011 as the season progressed- he is fixing to hit the wall.
I haven't watched any of the Falcon games but, as a fantasy owner of White, I can tell you that last year he did the opposite of slow down as the season progressed. At least according to his strong stats in the second half of the year.
It was a comment more than often by TV talking heads White seemed to have lost a step and was settling in to a more possession receiver role opposite Jones. however Jones is more than a vertical Randy Moss receiver and is being used on medium routes. With Douglas' healing and Jones injured, Gonzales slowing last season White again became the most targeted- however I suspect his targets to receptions went up (in-completes)2010 ATL 16 1 3 3.0 0 177 115 13892011 ATL 16 0 0 0.0 0 191 100 1296
It's a funny comment as White was the #1 WR in our league from week 7 thru 16. White was banged up early in the year, but once the bye week gave him a rest, he was dominate. Jones will take some numbers, but White will still put up huge targets & yardage. This offense is going more & more to the pass & will be able to support both White & Jones. I'd take White over Wallace by a decent margin, using the same 3 year window that was mentioned earlier.Interesting to note, during the fantasy playoffs of week 13-16, White was ranked #1 & Jones was #2 in WR rankings. Maybe seeing things to come from that Atlanta offense.
 
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'joey said:
'texasbirdfan said:
'az_prof said:
I would not trade White for Wallace straight up. I am not confident that Wallace will be a consistent top 10 WR. I am confident that White will be for the next two years.
As a Falcon fan for decades and watched all Falcon games since the advent of the NFL Sunday Ticket, White will struggle to be top 30 this year and may be #2 target to Jones. Jaz Rogers along with Snelling is going to be the out of the backfield pass threat with the new OC and Douglas will be back 100% from his 2010 injury. White definitely slowed in 2011 as the season progressed- he is fixing to hit the wall.
I haven't watched any of the Falcon games but, as a fantasy owner of White, I can tell you that last year he did the opposite of slow down as the season progressed. At least according to his strong stats in the second half of the year.
It was a comment more than often by TV talking heads White seemed to have lost a step and was settling in to a more possession receiver role opposite Jones. however Jones is more than a vertical Randy Moss receiver and is being used on medium routes. With Douglas' healing and Jones injured, Gonzales slowing last season White again became the most targeted- however I suspect his targets to receptions went up (in-completes)2010 ATL 16 1 3 3.0 0 177 115 13892011 ATL 16 0 0 0.0 0 191 100 1296
It's a funny comment as White was the #1 WR in our league from week 7 thru 16. White was banged up early in the year, but once the bye week gave him a rest, he was dominate. Jones will take some numbers, but White will still put up huge targets & yardage. This offense is going more & more to the pass & will be able to support both White & Jones. I'd take White over Wallace by a decent margin, using the same 3 year window that was mentioned earlier.Interesting to note, during the fantasy playoffs of week 13-16, White was ranked #1 & Jones was #2 in WR rankings. Maybe seeing things to come from that Atlanta offense.
As you can see by the numbers White was targeted a whopping 191 times with 100 complete- not as impressive as the year before. Ryan struggling looks to White too much. The new OC will change this imbalance- no way White gets targeted even close to his 2010 177 times. The Falcons offense was sick last year and Atlanta finally shed the Mularky problem down to Jacksonville. Rogers and Snelling WILL come out of the backfield for swings and they will use the 3 and 4 receivers more. White the last few years was a Mularkey aberration in incompetence to spread the ball around.
 
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'joey said:
'texasbirdfan said:
'az_prof said:
I would not trade White for Wallace straight up. I am not confident that Wallace will be a consistent top 10 WR. I am confident that White will be for the next two years.
As a Falcon fan for decades and watched all Falcon games since the advent of the NFL Sunday Ticket, White will struggle to be top 30 this year and may be #2 target to Jones. Jaz Rogers along with Snelling is going to be the out of the backfield pass threat with the new OC and Douglas will be back 100% from his 2010 injury. White definitely slowed in 2011 as the season progressed- he is fixing to hit the wall.
I haven't watched any of the Falcon games but, as a fantasy owner of White, I can tell you that last year he did the opposite of slow down as the season progressed. At least according to his strong stats in the second half of the year.
It was a comment more than often by TV talking heads White seemed to have lost a step and was settling in to a more possession receiver role opposite Jones. however Jones is more than a vertical Randy Moss receiver and is being used on medium routes. With Douglas' healing and Jones injured, Gonzales slowing last season White again became the most targeted- however I suspect his targets to receptions went up (in-completes)2010 ATL 16 1 3 3.0 0 177 115 13892011 ATL 16 0 0 0.0 0 191 100 1296
It's a funny comment as White was the #1 WR in our league from week 7 thru 16. White was banged up early in the year, but once the bye week gave him a rest, he was dominate. Jones will take some numbers, but White will still put up huge targets & yardage. This offense is going more & more to the pass & will be able to support both White & Jones. I'd take White over Wallace by a decent margin, using the same 3 year window that was mentioned earlier.Interesting to note, during the fantasy playoffs of week 13-16, White was ranked #1 & Jones was #2 in WR rankings. Maybe seeing things to come from that Atlanta offense.
As you can see by the numbers White was targeted a whopping 191 times with 100 complete- not as impressive as the year before. Ryan struggling looks to White too much. The new OC will change this imbalance- no way White gets targeted even close to his 2010 177 times. The Falcons offense was sick last year and Atlanta finally shed the Mularky problem down to Jacksonville. Rogers and Snelling WILL come out of the backfield for swings and they will use the 3 and 4 receivers more. White the last few years was a Mularkey aberration in incompetence to spread the ball around.
You're putting a lot of faith in Dirk Koetter. His time with the Jags basically showed a downward spiral of offensive stats over his 5 years, culminating in a 32nd ranking this year. As you mentioned, when Ryan struggles he looks to White, that won't change because of a new OC.
 
'joey said:
'texasbirdfan said:
'az_prof said:
I would not trade White for Wallace straight up. I am not confident that Wallace will be a consistent top 10 WR. I am confident that White will be for the next two years.
As a Falcon fan for decades and watched all Falcon games since the advent of the NFL Sunday Ticket, White will struggle to be top 30 this year and may be #2 target to Jones. Jaz Rogers along with Snelling is going to be the out of the backfield pass threat with the new OC and Douglas will be back 100% from his 2010 injury. White definitely slowed in 2011 as the season progressed- he is fixing to hit the wall.
I haven't watched any of the Falcon games but, as a fantasy owner of White, I can tell you that last year he did the opposite of slow down as the season progressed. At least according to his strong stats in the second half of the year.
It was a comment more than often by TV talking heads White seemed to have lost a step and was settling in to a more possession receiver role opposite Jones. however Jones is more than a vertical Randy Moss receiver and is being used on medium routes. With Douglas' healing and Jones injured, Gonzales slowing last season White again became the most targeted- however I suspect his targets to receptions went up (in-completes)2010 ATL 16 1 3 3.0 0 177 115 13892011 ATL 16 0 0 0.0 0 191 100 1296
It's a funny comment as White was the #1 WR in our league from week 7 thru 16. White was banged up early in the year, but once the bye week gave him a rest, he was dominate. Jones will take some numbers, but White will still put up huge targets & yardage. This offense is going more & more to the pass & will be able to support both White & Jones. I'd take White over Wallace by a decent margin, using the same 3 year window that was mentioned earlier.Interesting to note, during the fantasy playoffs of week 13-16, White was ranked #1 & Jones was #2 in WR rankings. Maybe seeing things to come from that Atlanta offense.
As you can see by the numbers White was targeted a whopping 191 times with 100 complete- not as impressive as the year before. Ryan struggling looks to White too much. The new OC will change this imbalance- no way White gets targeted even close to his 2010 177 times. The Falcons offense was sick last year and Atlanta finally shed the Mularky problem down to Jacksonville. Rogers and Snelling WILL come out of the backfield for swings and they will use the 3 and 4 receivers more. White the last few years was a Mularkey aberration in incompetence to spread the ball around.
You're putting a lot of faith in Dirk Koetter. His time with the Jags basically showed a downward spiral of offensive stats over his 5 years, culminating in a 32nd ranking this year. As you mentioned, when Ryan struggles he looks to White, that won't change because of a new OC.
Maybe. The downward spiral of Mularkey was his predictability, however. Both Falcon coordinators knew they were being replaced and jumped before they could take action. DK will bring fresh eyes, and spread the ball around- believe me that's what needed fixing - how can he miss with this talent?.
 
mike wallace the newscaster passed away this weekend he was 93 i think and was one of my favorites i know you are not talking about him but this seemed like the best thread to put it in on the real topic roddy white by a million he is just better and mike wallace the alive receiver is just a one trick poney and brown is the better wr on that team anyhow and if you draft roddy white you will end up saying i love it when a plan comes together like hannibal take that to that bank broldier of forturne suvriving in the los angeles underground

 
mike wallace the newscaster passed away this weekend he was 93 i think and was one of my favorites i know you are not talking about him but this seemed like the best thread to put it in on the real topic roddy white by a million he is just better and mike wallace the alive receiver is just a one trick poney and brown is the better wr on that team anyhow and if you draft roddy white you will end up saying i love it when a plan comes together like hannibal take that to that bank broldier of forturne suvriving in the los angeles underground
This about dynasty value.
 
I think I read somewhere recently that Roddy has been the most targeted WR in the league the past few seasons. With the type of QB that Ryan is, I expect he has some freedom in that offense, despite a new OC. So, unless the entire philosophy changes, I think its better to go with Roddy because he is a very good established player that gets a lot of looks and can be used anywhere in the field.

His age doesn't concern me. I know someone made a comparison to Wayne "slowing down", but its not the same. We could say Steve Smith "slowed down" in Carolina a few seasons ago at the same age roddy is now but the common denominator is both Wayne and Smith went through a period of sucktitude QBs. Roddy isn't in that position with a young Matt Ryan, barring injury. I think he could have 2-3 top years left, just as Smith resurged and I expect Wayne will this year. And in a dynasty league, 2-3 years is about as far as is practical to speculate because so much can change in that time period.

So, given that, and remembering that EVEN IN A DYNASTY LEAGUE you can only win the season that you are playing in, I like Roddy.

 
mike wallace the newscaster passed away this weekend he was 93 i think and was one of my favorites i know you are not talking about him but this seemed like the best thread to put it in on the real topic roddy white by a million he is just better and mike wallace the alive receiver is just a one trick poney and brown is the better wr on that team anyhow and if you draft roddy white you will end up saying i love it when a plan comes together like hannibal take that to that bank broldier of forturne suvriving in the los angeles underground
whats your deal with punctuation. impossible to read.
 
mike wallace the newscaster passed away this weekend he was 93 i think and was one of my favorites i know you are not talking about him but this seemed like the best thread to put it in on the real topic roddy white by a million he is just better and mike wallace the alive receiver is just a one trick poney and brown is the better wr on that team anyhow and if you draft roddy white you will end up saying i love it when a plan comes together like hannibal take that to that bank broldier of forturne suvriving in the los angeles underground
What's your deal with punctuation? Your posts are impossible to read.
Talk about the pot and the kettle.... :-)
 
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I think I read somewhere recently that Roddy has been the most targeted WR in the league the past few seasons. With the type of QB that Ryan is, I expect he has some freedom in that offense, despite a new OC. So, unless the entire philosophy changes, I think its better to go with Roddy because he is a very good established player that gets a lot of looks and can be used anywhere in the field.His age doesn't concern me. I know someone made a comparison to Wayne "slowing down", but its not the same. We could say Steve Smith "slowed down" in Carolina a few seasons ago at the same age roddy is now but the common denominator is both Wayne and Smith went through a period of sucktitude QBs. Roddy isn't in that position with a young Matt Ryan, barring injury. I think he could have 2-3 top years left, just as Smith resurged and I expect Wayne will this year. And in a dynasty league, 2-3 years is about as far as is practical to speculate because so much can change in that time period.So, given that, and remembering that EVEN IN A DYNASTY LEAGUE you can only win the season that you are playing in, I like Roddy.
I don't own Wallace or White on my Dynasty teams. I hope I am wrong about White- being a huge Falcon fan all my life. His targets to receptions is almost 2 to one this past season and the targets and yardage went down 2010 -last year. They will not target him like the old days- that got the Falcons zero playoff wins and a playbook read by every opponent in big games- (Mularkey's fault). DK will change the pattern- believe it- the old one didn't work and was too predictable.
 
mike wallace the newscaster passed away this weekend he was 93 i think and was one of my favorites i know you are not talking about him but this seemed like the best thread to put it in on the real topic roddy white by a million he is just better and mike wallace the alive receiver is just a one trick poney and brown is the better wr on that team anyhow and if you draft roddy white you will end up saying i love it when a plan comes together like hannibal take that to that bank broldier of forturne suvriving in the los angeles underground
whats your deal with punctuation. impossible to read.
WHAT?! The Pool becomes a more beautiful place with each and every new SWC post.
 
Best case for Roddy, Wallace has twice as much career left in front of him. Worst case for Roddy, you're looking at 4 times the remaining career length. That is a HUGE deficit to overcome, and White isn't outproducing Wallace by anywhere near enough to do it. I'm not a huge Wallace fan (Antonio Brown is as big of a threat to Wallace as Julio is to White), but I think the age disparity is really too big of a factor. Love ya, Roddy, but give me Mike.

 
I don't get people in this thread. Roddy is a stud, but people are not sure that Wallace ever will be a true WR1? In the three years Wallace has been in the league he's amassed 171 rec. for 3,206yds and 24 TDs. Rodddy after three years had 142 rec. for 2,154yds and 9 tds.

 
I don't get people in this thread. Roddy is a stud, but people are not sure that Wallace ever will be a true WR1? In the three years Wallace has been in the league he's amassed 171 rec. for 3,206yds and 24 TDs. Rodddy after three years had 142 rec. for 2,154yds and 9 tds.
I'm all for comparitive stats - but this is a stretch. Wallace started 16 games his 2nd season - White hadn't started 16 games in his first two seasons...combined. Wallace has had Big Ben as his QB - White had Michael Vick - (version 1.0 - the innacurate, running one) for two years, then a fill-in his 3rd year.
 
I don't get people in this thread. Roddy is a stud, but people are not sure that Wallace ever will be a true WR1? In the three years Wallace has been in the league he's amassed 171 rec. for 3,206yds and 24 TDs. Rodddy after three years had 142 rec. for 2,154yds and 9 tds.
I'm all for comparitive stats - but this is a stretch. Wallace started 16 games his 2nd season - White hadn't started 16 games in his first two seasons...combined. Wallace has had Big Ben as his QB - White had Michael Vick - (version 1.0 - the innacurate, running one) for two years, then a fill-in his 3rd year.
Truth, but if I remember correctly Roddy had some major drops and other problems with his game that kept him off the field. A lot of people were ready to give up on him.My point is from a development standpoint Wallace has shown more than Roddy in his first three seasons. It's ridiculous to sing White's praises while ignoring that Wallace has shown quite a bit very quickly. For a three year window my choice would be Wallace without question.
 

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