Welcome to Our Forums. Once you've registered and logged in, you're primed to talk football, among other topics, with the sharpest and most experienced fantasy players on the internet.
I keep seeing this suggestion but the Steelers have way bigger holes than WR at the moment. Trading a first round pick to then pay top dollar for a WR when you just hired Arthur Smith to be your OC doesn't seem like a good idea to me.
I've heard the Deebo comparison a few times now and I just don't see it. Deebo is ~15 pounds heavier and much more likely to put his shoulder in. Malik is much more likely to make a move and be gone. I'm not saying he is Tyreek, but I think he's more Tyreek than he is Deebo.
Maximum eyeballs for Peacock? Sure, but if the NFL wants maximum exposure, you would save that game for another network that will have more viewers.
This whole thing sucks. Why are they playing on a Friday night and why are they playing on Peacock? (I have Peacock and I will watch but that...
I've gotten some push back on this, but to me, he doesn't routinely get enough separation. Now, on the flip side, he is crazy good at contested targets. I just fear that NFL corners are going to have better ball skills than what he has been playing against in the NCAA.
All that being said, I...
I probably wouldn't be giving a first for Brown, but I won't be looking to trade him for anything less at this point either. I.E., I'm holding where I have him and probably not overpaying anywhere else.
I'm not here defending Pickett, just saying what I believe the Steelers organization is going to do based on what I've been hearing and how they typically do business.
That's been circling for a couple of weeks. I'll be happy if I am wrong, just think Tannehill falls more into what the team has been saying in regards to Pickett still being the #1.
Pittsburgh wants Pickett to be the guy, Tannehill knows Arthur Smith's offense and can mentor Pickett without being as much of a threat as the other QBs would be.
If they brought in Fields or Wilson, it would be to start over Pickett, the Steelers don't seem interested in doing that.
I think Harrison, Jr. has the highest floor of any of these guys and he also has a high ceiling so I would put him at the top of the list. I think Nabers is closer to Harrison than to the rest of the pack though. He might have the highest ceiling of the bunch. Odunze is amazing at contested...
Google is your friend
https://www.nflmockdraftdatabase.com/big-boards/2023/touchdown-wire-2023-doug-farrar-big-board?date=2023-04-20
Thanks Faust for all you do, appreciate the time and effort that you put into these boards.
I agree with you on the talent front, but you also have to consider the contract front. If you draft a rookie, you have him at a reasonable salary for 5 years. With Fields, you get 1 and then will have to negotiate a much larger number. Wilson comes with a huge number right off the bat.
Over statement. I don't think Odunze will find it as easy to get open in the NFL than will Harrison and Nabers. Of the consensus big 3, I think Odunze will struggle especially early in beating man coverages. His catch rate and body positioning will help him but to me, he's well behind...
I also found that he likes Rome Odunze as well. Personally, Odunze better be really good at catching contested balls because I don't think he will be open in the pros. That's enough to know that my opinions will differ greatly with Mr. Kelly. Spencer Rattler and Joe Milton are just cherries...
Just read a bunch of articles by this guy and contrary to the above suggestions, I am going to discount his advice completely. He definitely goes negatively against the grain but I haven't found yet an instance where he goes positively against the grain. Like, ok, if you hate Marvin Harrison...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.