No he did not.If I recall he looked like a stud the last 2 preseasons as well.
^This. He didn't look like a stud. At all. I hope his ADP drops really lowNo he did not.If I recall he looked like a stud the last 2 preseasons as well.
He had a 42 yard catch in game 1 against the Lions last year. Two targets in the game and caught both for 58 yards before leaving with a back injury.^This. He didn't look like a stud. At all. I hope his ADP drops really lowNo he did not.If I recall he looked like a stud the last 2 preseasons as well.
Browns OC Norval Turner praised Jordan Cameron's development as a blocker, and believes he's shown "he’s capable of making big plays."
Cameron's four catches for 72 yards and two touchdowns are what have stood out to fantasy owners this preseason, but his progress as a blocker is just as important. Better blocking means more snaps, and more snaps means more production. Cameron is Rotoworld's No. 11 tight end.
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer
And I was mistaking him for Evan Moore the year prior, my bad.He had a 42 yard catch in game 1 against the Lions last year. Two targets in the game and caught both for 58 yards before leaving with a back injury.^This. He didn't look like a stud. At all. I hope his ADP drops really lowNo he did not.If I recall he looked like a stud the last 2 preseasons as well.
^This, will be my plan A going into the draft as well.Officially hooked into the Cook/Cameron daily double in my main league as of last night's draft. Groans galore upon taking him, which I regard as a positive sign.
I got them both yesterday....Cook at 11.1 and Cameron at 12.10 (10 team league).^This, will be my plan A going into the draft as well.Officially hooked into the Cook/Cameron daily double in my main league as of last night's draft. Groans galore upon taking him, which I regard as a positive sign.
What round did you scoop them?
I think it was late 9th or early 10th for Cook (12 tms), and maybe early 14th for Cameron.^This, will be my plan A going into the draft as well.Officially hooked into the Cook/Cameron daily double in my main league as of last night's draft. Groans galore upon taking him, which I regard as a positive sign.
What round did you scoop them?
Evan Moore was a preseason god, I had him on some of my teams for a couple years.And I was mistaking him for Evan Moore the year prior, my bad.He had a 42 yard catch in game 1 against the Lions last year. Two targets in the game and caught both for 58 yards before leaving with a back injury.^This. He didn't look like a stud. At all. I hope his ADP drops really lowNo he did not.If I recall he looked like a stud the last 2 preseasons as well.
Does anyone else say "Now go get your F-ing shine box!" after ready Billy's posts?Drafted him as my only TE, expecting big things.
I think if you draft Cameron it is wise to draft Celek as a back-up... Celek is being way under drafted right now, and with Maclin out he has a great chance to be a big part of the passing game as being one of the Veterans trusted in the passing game, 3rd down situations etc.Only TE here too, so hoping for the best. Although I'm contemplating picking up Celek just in case.
Chick-a-bow-bow.I think it was late 9th or early 10th for Cook (12 tms), and maybe early 14th for Cameron.^This, will be my plan A going into the draft as well.Officially hooked into the Cook/Cameron daily double in my main league as of last night's draft. Groans galore upon taking him, which I regard as a positive sign.
What round did you scoop them?
Cameron did most of his damage before Cleveland went all-pass-all-the-time in catchup mode. In the fourth quarter Cleveland had 25 pass plays (including sacks) and ZERO running plays. Cameron had 4 for 31 in the fourth. So 5 for 77 through three quarters extrapolates to 6.67 for 102.67 yards... close enough to what he ended up with.need2know said:He was great. But I don't expect to see weeden throw 50+ times again. They need to run the ball to win
I agree. Chud can't keep asking Weeden to throw 53 times and only run T-Rich 13 times. Failure of a game plan as the Cleveland WR's tipped the balls right into the Dolphins hands. Cleveland is going to need to show more balance if they want to win. Gordon's return notwithstanding.I would be selling high. You can't really predict how Gordon's return will impact Cameron.
What does run the ball mean? Cleveland has no clue.I also would like to see him produce when they run the ball more and Gordon returns, but this may be one guy where the results actually meets the pre-season hype.
I wouldn't sweat Gordon's return. If yesterday is any indication of the fruits of Greg Little's legendary 2013 pre-season work ethic, then no amount of work is going to turn that guy into a competent catcher of footballs.I agree. Chud can't keep asking Weeden to throw 53 times and only run T-Rich 13 times. Failure of a game plan as the Cleveland WR's tipped the balls right into the Dolphins hands. Cleveland is going to need to show more balance if they want to win. Gordon's return notwithstanding.I would be selling high. You can't really predict how Gordon's return will impact Cameron.
I agree with this take.If anything, the return of Gordon will take pressure off Cameron after this game.
If you believe this wait until after Cameron does to Michael Huff what Julius Thomas did to him week 1.I would be selling high. You can't really predict how Gordon's return will impact Cameron.
If you believe this wait until after Cameron does to Michael Huff what Julius Thomas did to him week 1.I would be selling high. You can't really predict how Gordon's return will impact Cameron.
Sold high on Monday. Weeden announced out on Tuesday, Trent Richardson announced gone on Wednesday, Gordon back this week, Brian Hoyer throwing the ball, could have timed it perfectly.If you believe this wait until after Cameron does to Michael Huff what Julius Thomas did to him week 1.I would be selling high. You can't really predict how Gordon's return will impact Cameron.
Wait to sell high at least until next week.