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Depends on what the Vikes deem as a need. I was thinking WR2 bandaid during Addison suspension and affordable WR3-WR4 beyond. Would that meet Jacoby’s needs?
ESPN live draft rankings have ruined possibility of discounts. Buy in 7th or miss him at this point. All of my ESPN practice drafts vs AI, AI is taking him in 7th in drafts where I don't.
Eric Dickerson 6'3"
Eddie George 6'3"
Jim Brown 6'2"
Steven Jackson 6'2"
Marcus Allen 6'2"
Robert Smith 6'2"
Adrian Peterson 6'1"
Ricky Waters 6'1"
OJ Simpson 6'1"
Corey Dillon 6'1"
12 team dynasty, non-PPR, QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, TE + 1 RB/WR/TE flex. Rounding the bend on a 3 year overhaul.
Jayden Daniels
Jordan Love
Kirk Cousins
Joe Milton
Kyren Williams
Kenneth Walker III
TreVeyon Henderson
Najee Harris
Jalen Wright
Sean Tucker
Ollie Gordon II
Tahj Brooks
George Holani
Malik...
C Brown/Taylor/Jacobs/Irving sometimes, K.Williams frequently, O Hampton always. Totally subjective opinion for me, but I'd feel much better taking 2 of whomever at RB than having G.Wilson/THill/THiggins as WR1 after starting with Bijan/Saquan. Higgins is the only one with an offense I trust. YMMV.
Meh, to each his own but the RB depth beyond 2/3 (particularly for RB1) is not something I'd wait for 4th/5th turn on. I have QB/TEs (particularly QB) I'd tolerate as late as 8/9. I'd definitely want WR1 and RB1, at a minimum, solved by pick 3.1 if I'm in that slot.
I've been tracking mock drafts and @ 1.1 I'm almost always going J.Chase and RB/RB at 2nd/3rd turn. I did some mocks going RB @ 1.1 and I really don't trust WRs at 2/3 as much as I trust RBs at 2/3.
I got him @ 4.06 in a rookie draft and thought it was great value. Assumed he slid under belief he was behind both Brown/Moss, combined w/being drafted late in such a weirdly deep RB class. Having Moss gone does make a big difference in terms of opportunity. Hopefully he shows the team they...
It will be interesting to see whether Tahj Brooks gets a deep look before that is decided. Brooks was a 6th round pick, but given the depth of this RB class and the talent available in late rounds, I'm not discounting him to that degree. Reportedly one strength is pass protection, which can...
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