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2014 Rookie 1.11 (Post NFL Draft) (1 Viewer)

Who is rookie pick 1.11 in TE Premium (1.5 PPR) Scoring?

  • QB Blake Bortles, Jaguars

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • QB Johnny Manziel, Browns

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • QB Teddy Bridgewater, Vikings

    Votes: 1 1.7%
  • RB Tre Mason, Rams

    Votes: 2 3.4%
  • RB Jeremy Hill, Bengals

    Votes: 4 6.9%
  • RB Devonta Freeman, Falcons

    Votes: 6 10.3%
  • WR Kelvin Benjamin, Panthers

    Votes: 4 6.9%
  • WR Marqise Lee, Jaguars

    Votes: 1 1.7%
  • WR Davante Adams, Packers

    Votes: 10 17.2%
  • WR Cody Latimer, Broncos

    Votes: 5 8.6%
  • WR Allen Robinson, Jaguars

    Votes: 2 3.4%
  • TE Troy Niklas, Cardinals

    Votes: 1 1.7%
  • TE Colt Lyerla, Packers

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Don't play - No vote

    Votes: 22 37.9%

  • Total voters
    58

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2014 Rookie 1.01 (Post NFL Draft)

2014 Rookie 1.02 (Post NFL Draft)

2014 Rookie 1.03 (Post NFL Draft)

2014 Rookie 1.04 (Post NFL Draft)

2014 Rookie 1.05 (Post NFL Draft)

2014 Rookie 1.06 (Post NFL Draft)

2014 Rookie 1.07 (Post NFL Draft)

2014 Rookie 1.08 (Post NFL Draft)

2014 Rookie 1.09 (Post NFL Draft)

2014 Rookie 1.10 (Post NFL Draft)

Standard Scoring

1.01 WR Sammy Watkins, Bills (52%)

1.02 WR Mike Evans, Buccaneers (46%)

1.03 RB Bishop Sankey, Titans (59%)

1.04 WR Brandin Cooks, Saints (28%)

1.05 RB Carlos Hyde, 49ers (40%)

1.06 WR Odell Beckham Jr., N.Y. Giants (40%)

1.07 TE Eric Ebron, Lions (19%)

1.08 WR Jordan Matthews, Eagles (23%)

1.09 RB Jeremy Hill, Bengals (14%)

1.10 WR Davante Adams, Packers (20%)

PPR Scoring

1.01 WR Sammy Watkins, Bills (76%)

1.02 WR Mike Evans, Buccaneers (76%)

1.03 RB Bishop Sankey, Titans (36%)

1.04 WR Brandin Cooks, Saints (55%)

1.05 WR Odell Beckham Jr., N.Y. Giants (46%)

1.06 TE Eric Ebron, Lions (30%)
1.07 WR Jordan Matthews, Eagles (31%)

1.08 RB Carlos Hyde, 49ers (42%)

1.09 WR Davante Adams, Packers (34%)

1.10 WR Kelvin Benjamin, Panthers (23%)

Start 2 QB Scoring

1.01 WR Sammy Watkins, Bills (23%)

1.02 QB Johnny Manziel, Browns (23%)

1.03 WR Mike Evans, Buccaneers (25%)

1.04 QB Teddy Bridgewater, Vikings (20%)

1.05 QB Blake Bortles, Jaguars (22%)

1.06 RB Bishop Sankey, Titans (20%)

1.07 WR Brandin Cooks, Saints (22%)

1.08 WR Odell Beckham Jr., N.Y. Giants (18%)

1.09 RB Carlos Hyde, 49ers (21%)

1.10 WR Jordan Matthews, Eagles (25%)

TE Premium (1.5 PPR) Scoring

1.01 WR Sammy Watkins, Bills (49%)

1.02 WR Mike Evans, Buccaneers (41%)

1.03 TE Eric Ebron, Lions (40%)

1.04 RB Bishop Sankey, Titans (26%)

1.05 WR Brandin Cooks, Saints (32%)

1.06 WR Odell Beckham Jr., N.Y. Giants (29%)

1.07 RB Carlos Hyde, 49ers (22%)

1.08 WR Jordan Matthews, Eagles (20%)

1.09 TE Jace Amaro, N.Y. Jets (19%)

1.10 TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Buccaneers (13%)

 
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BTW, I need the SP to bump this thread over the next few days, as I won't be able to do that function.

 
KellysHeroes said:
interesting, I would take Benjamin over Adams in Non-PPR
Not to pick on you, but why? And I ask from a pure strategical standpoint. At this point in the draft should scoring systems really make that much difference? I can see in Start 2 QBs or TE premiums reaching higher for those positions since even backups retain value. But when we're talking strictly WR prospects at this point in the draft I couldn't care less what the scoring system is. Give me the guy who I think is going to have the better career because I think it's more likely one of these guys really hits rather than both. So the difference isn't just who is going to be a 100 catch vs 70 catch guy, but who is actually going to have a relevant career. Just seems like you are splitting hairs here for no reason. Perhaps a habit we all got used to from redraft leagues where you do worry about scoring system when debating who to take for your WR 3.

For example, a few years ago you might have said you'd take Torrey Smith over Vincent Brown... But only in non PPR since Brown was going to be more of a possession/reception hog. Well guess what, Smith is far more valuable in both formats because he's a better player.

Draft talent.

 
KellysHeroes said:
interesting, I would take Benjamin over Adams in Non-PPR
Not to pick on you, but why? And I ask from a pure strategical standpoint. At this point in the draft should scoring systems really make that much difference? I can see in Start 2 QBs or TE premiums reaching higher for those positions since even backups retain value. But when we're talking strictly WR prospects at this point in the draft I couldn't care less what the scoring system is. Give me the guy who I think is going to have the better career because I think it's more likely one of these guys really hits rather than both. So the difference isn't just who is going to be a 100 catch vs 70 catch guy, but who is actually going to have a relevant career. Just seems like you are splitting hairs here for no reason. Perhaps a habit we all got used to from redraft leagues where you do worry about scoring system when debating who to take for your WR 3.

For example, a few years ago you might have said you'd take Torrey Smith over Vincent Brown... But only in non PPR since Brown was going to be more of a possession/reception hog. Well guess what, Smith is far more valuable in both formats because he's a better player.

Draft talent.
I agree that you should be drafting the player you think will have the best career at every spot of your draft.

If you are doing that you should also give some consideration for the scoring system for the players career as well however and that could make a difference in how you rank the players overall.

When talent meets opportunity, which it certainly does for Benjamin you can expect more instant impact as well. That is definitely a factor for me in ranking Benjamin 10th overall and over players like Moncrief and Lattimer who may be better players than Benjamin is, as well as also being in very good situations, but they have a lot more competition for opportunity.

I know many consider Benjamin a bust risk. More than likely they are correct. However the upside is too tempting for me to rank him any lower than 10. If I wasn't considering the risk I would likely have him right there with Mike Evans at the top.

 
At the 50 vote mark we have Mason and Freeman neck and neck as the leaders in standard at this point.

Lattimer looks to be running away with the PPR poll with Lee and Robinson still available.

 
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lattimer? Really?
There is a lot of love for Lattimer around here, there was pre draft as well.

I do not agree with taking him over Lee or Robinson who should get opportunity sooner than Lattimer will. I even have Moncrief slightly ahead of Lattimer because at least he will have Luck to work with through his rookie contract. I cannot say the same for Lattimer, but perhaps Manning does play 3 more seasons? That is possible I suppose. Manning is 38 right now. He could still be playing at 40 like Favre and some of the other great QBs have like Warren Moon.

 

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