Freeman is too high and Gallup, Mayfield, and Gesicki don't belong in the top 10 for fantasy.
For this coming season i could see gallup doing better than chubb ridley and kerryon....Freeman is too high and Gallup, Mayfield, and Gesicki don't belong in the top 10 for fantasy.
I would rank them as follows:
1) Saquon Barkley
2) Derrius Guice
3) Ronald Jones
4) Rashaad Penny
5) Sony Michel
6) Nick Chubb
7) Calvin Ridley
8) Kerryon Johnson
9) D J Moore
10) Royce Freeman
I could see Anthony Miller being better than Michael Gallup.For this coming season i could see gallup doing better than chubb ridley and kerryon....
That maybe true...but your list looks like a dynasty draft list...not a 2018 redraft list....would you really take guice given the presence of thompson on 3rd down over penny n ron jones...who maybe carry and catch hogs this season?JohnnyU said:I could see Anthony Miller being better than Michael Gallup.
Not that I'm scared of Thompson in any way, but you might be correct in that I prefer Ronald Jones over Guice.That maybe true...but your list looks like a dynasty draft list...not a 2018 redraft list....would you really take guice given the presence of thompson on 3rd down over penny n ron jones...who maybe carry and catch hogs this season?
I think for this year you should be in ppr....thompson is going to keep his roleNot that I'm scared of Thompson in any way, but you might be correct in that I prefer Ronald Jones over Guice.
If what you say is true about Thompson affecting Guice so much then I'm really glad I don't own him in any leagueI think for this year you should be in ppr....thompson is going to keep his role
The Indy Star's Zak Keefer writes Colts sixth-round WR Deon Cain "keeps jumping out in red-zone drills."
Keefer's tweet was one of several from Colts beat writers all praising the rookie receiver. While Ryan Grant and Chester Rogers are likely to start, the depth chart is mostly wide open behind T.Y. Hilton. Cain is a name to watch in training camp.
Source: Zak Keefer on Twitter
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The Miami Herald reports second round TE Mike Gesicki "looked lost at times" during OTAs.
Gesicki repped with the backups for most of the spring. It's not a huge concern at this stage, but Gesicki has some learning curve flags as a rookie tight end. With only A.J. Derby and MarQueis Gray ahead of him, there's a clear path for Gesicki to open the season in a starting role, though his blocking could limit him on early downs. Gesicki can be this year's Evan Engram if everything clicks.
Source: Miami Herald
I drafted him at 2.8 of a TE premium draft, just in case I'm wrong because I did not like what I saw from his game. His combine got me all hyped up but the more I watched of him he looked like Coby Fleener to me.The Miami Herald reports second round TE Mike Gesicki "looked lost at times" during OTAs.
Someone needs his keyboard taken away. That was awful.
Browns rookie WR Antonio Callaway (thigh) is sitting out minicamp.
Callaway has been shut down since late May with a soft-tissue injury. The missed time is disappointing for his development, but he should be fine for training camp. Callaway is competing with Corey Coleman for a role in three-wide sets.
Source: ESPN