That isn't that bold. I think it already is a really really special class and while Tannehill hasn't been good, he hasn't been Gabbert level bad either. Bold would be saying Osweiller or Weedon put the class over the top.By the end of the season we will be talking about the 2012 QB draft class as one of the greatest in NFL history. I think Tannehill puts them over the top.
True. I guess in my mind the bold portion is that I won't be surprised if Tannehill posts the best fantasy numbers of the group.That isn't that bold. I think it already is a really really special class and while Tannehill hasn't been good, he hasn't been Gabbert level bad either.By the end of the season we will be talking about the 2012 QB draft class as one of the greatest in NFL history. I think Tannehill puts them over the top.
Yes, that is bold!True. I guess in my mind the bold portion is that I won't be surprised if Tannehill posts the best fantasy numbers of the group.That isn't that bold. I think it already is a really really special class and while Tannehill hasn't been good, he hasn't been Gabbert level bad either.By the end of the season we will be talking about the 2012 QB draft class as one of the greatest in NFL history. I think Tannehill puts them over the top.
Agree with a lot of these, but that is crazy super bizzaro world bold to predict Harvin plays 16 games. And I don't see how Ball can bust unless he gets hurt.Atlanta and Washington both go from worst to first.
Percy Harvin plays a full 16-game season.
Victor Cruz reemerges as a top FF WR.
Monte Ball is the fantasy bust of the year.
Despite having an ADP of three rounds lower, Riley Cooper outperforms Jeremy Maclin.
Okay, not all of those are majorly bold, but it's what I am going with for now.
I think it is pure madness that he is a late 1st rounder/early 2nd rounder right now. He basically has to do what Knowshon did last year to justify that price, and a) there is no guarantee that he will monopolize the RB touches, and b) I think most of us agree that the Broncos offense is gonna be less prolific this year (unless someone really thinks Peyton is gonna throw 50+ again and they score the most points ever again), and as such, the numbers will likely go down across the board. I think Ball could be good, but his current ADP is just madness, IMO. Ball getting nearly 1,600 total yards, 13 scores and 60 catches (Knowshon's numbers from last year) is NOT something I am willing to gamble on with a pick that high, or spend 40+ on in auctions.And I don't see how Ball can bust unless he gets hurt.
Funny, I was going to come in here and post that the Seahawks are barely affected by the rule emphasis but the rest of the league experiences a significant issue with them.Boykin has more touchdowns and receiving yards than Cobb.
Cam Newton and Nick Foles are not routinely start-able and both finish outside the top 15 in QB scoring. Loss of DeSean hurts the Eagles more than people realize, and Cam's ankle injuries + lack of WRs torpedoes the Panthers' season.
Charles Sims outscores Doug Martin in PPR.
Seahawks get crushed by the new defensive rule changes (and complacency after winning the Super Bowl), go 8-8, and miss the playoffs.
My not bold prediction is that you continue to annoy everyone on this forum with your Seahawks banter for another year.My bold prediction is that the Eagles come in last in the NFC East.Seahawks repeat as champs.... Boldly predicted them as champs last year and was correct!
He said bold, not ridiculousTrent Richardson averages above 3.5 yards per carry
Making you one-for-thirtythree or something?Seahawks repeat as champs.... Boldly predicted them as champs last year and was correct!
Beat me to it...Boykin has more touchdowns and receiving yards than Cobb.
Cam Newton and Nick Foles are not routinely start-able and both finish outside the top 15 in QB scoring. Loss of DeSean hurts the Eagles more than people realize, and Cam's ankle injuries + lack of WRs torpedoes the Panthers' season.
Charles Sims outscores Doug Martin in PPR.
Seahawks get crushed by the new defensive rule changes (and complacency after winning the Super Bowl), go 8-8, and miss the playoffs.
Those both seem very likely to me.Donnybrook said:Arizona finishes last in the NFC west but still go 8-8. NFC west teams kill the NFC east.
Cowboys go 5-11. Garret is fired at the end of the year.
Cleveland gets into the playoffs with Johnny Manziel playing at QB.
Fauria outscores Ebron in non-PPR.
Juwan Thompson becomes Denver's version of Mike Tolbert.
There is certainly a very real opportunity for Smith to be top 15 or better. His first two years he scored 7 and 8 TDs but only had 800 yards. Last year he had 1100 yards but only 4 TDs. If he can get the TDs and yards to line up, he is there. 1100 and 7 puts him right at 15 in non ppr.Noah Davis said:Cam Newton once again finishes as a top 5 QB
Torrey Smith top 15 WR
Toby Gerhardt top 10 RB
I will concede that the Cowboys prediction is not bold. I thought the other prediction was somewhat bold since Ebron was going top 10 in rookie drafts and Fauria is probably a free agent in most leagues.Those both seem very likely to me.Donnybrook said:Arizona finishes last in the NFC west but still go 8-8. NFC west teams kill the NFC east.
Cowboys go 5-11. Garret is fired at the end of the year.
Cleveland gets into the playoffs with Johnny Manziel playing at QB.
Fauria outscores Ebron in non-PPR.
Juwan Thompson becomes Denver's version of Mike Tolbert.
It is bold, but Fauria has had a pretty good camp and Ebron has had a bad camp. Fauria is likely the #2 RZ target and will see more time between the 20s. I'm not convinced Ebron is anything more than a 3rd string TE.I will concede that the Cowboys prediction is not bold. I thought the other prediction was somewhat bold since Ebron was going top 10 in rookie drafts and Fauria is probably a free agent in most leagues.Those both seem very likely to me.Donnybrook said:Arizona finishes last in the NFC west but still go 8-8. NFC west teams kill the NFC east.
Cowboys go 5-11. Garret is fired at the end of the year.
Cleveland gets into the playoffs with Johnny Manziel playing at QB.
Fauria outscores Ebron in non-PPR.
Juwan Thompson becomes Denver's version of Mike Tolbert.