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How does everyone think Gordon's suspension impacts Cameron?
he's not suspended.How does everyone think Gordon's suspension impacts Cameron?
More opportunities for sure. But also more coverage. If Hoyer is the QB, he will have a good year. In his limited action, he showed that he is willing to force it to Cameron.How does everyone think Gordon's suspension impacts Cameron?
I don't know.How does everyone think Gordon's suspension impacts Cameron?
While the Cleveland Browns patiently await word on Josh Gordon's looming suspension, the team must ponder the reality of life -- or, at least, a season -- without their most dangerous pass-catcher.
A ban for the wide receiver would instantly shift attention to Jordan Cameron, who scored well on Around the League's preseason tight end rankings and was "impossible to cover in the spring," according to the team's official website.
Offseason practices don't tell us much, but Cameron, 25, stood out with "improved foot work and explosion in the open field," per the team report. The fourth-year target burst onto the scene last season with 80 grabs for 917 yards and seven touchdowns in Norv Turner's tight end-friendly attack. Unlike Turner, new coordinator Kyle Shanahan doesn't plan to lead the league in pass attempts, but Cameron is a solid bet for another monster season.
With the versatile tight end entering his walk year, the Browns would "love" to get him extended before the season, Mary Kay Cabot of The Plain Dealer wrote Sunday. With agent Tom Condon guiding the ship, don't expect a new deal to happen until the battle over Jimmy Graham's franchise tag designation with the New Orleans Saints is finalized.
The ruling on whether or not Graham deserves to be seen as a wide receiver -- not a tight end -- will directly impact Cameron's second contract, especially if Cleveland's young Pro Bowl tight end dials up numbers anywhere close to last year's coming-out party.
The latest "Around The League Podcast" ranks the league's top tight ends and debates Andrew Luck vs. Cam Newton.
Weeden/Campbell were worse than Hoyer/Manziel will be. Tate is better than Willis McGahee. It's not exactly the saints or pats offense, but it wasn't last year either. The passing attempts should go down, but Cameron's targets should remain steady or even go up as the main target without Gordon (check his stats last year in the 1st two games without Gordon). And, he's solidified himself as a good, young TE whereas last year he was just a break out candidate. Could it eventually get to a situation where the defense rolls coverage onto Cameron the way the Pats defended Graham last year? Of course, but it would take the personnel to do so, and a coach who's intent on scheming like that ala Bill.I love Cameron as a player but I think he's overvalued because of his situation, especially this year. I think he rebounds next year and then is a stud for a few years after that so I like him in dynasty.
Most people have him knocking on the top 3 TE tier and rank him #4 or #5. I have him closer to #10, here's why:
Look at what you need to do to get into the top tier. It's not just talent. Graham, Gronk, and Julius all have future HOF quarterbacks throwing to them. Their teams also have several other weapons in the passing game and solid rushing attacks. A strong QB distributing the ball to multiple targets is great for TE play.
Josh Gordon is gone, the remaining WRs are bad, the QBs are mostly unknown, and they're relying on Ben Tate to run the ball. How well do TEs do in that situation? Defenses are going to key on Cameron and shut him down a lot. The only way Cameron sniffs the top 5 TEs this year is if there's a QB and WR breakout in Cleveland. I don't see any way Cameron is top 5 if the rest of the offense performs as expected.
Fewer other receiving options means it will make it easier for teams to focus on shutting a guy like Cameron down. Cameron's two most productive games last year were when Gordon had a monster game. Granted, he did well in Weeks 1 and 2 when Gordon was suspended, but over the course of a 16-game season, the presence of a guy like Gordon benefits everyone around him.It's hard to not like the way things are shaping up for Cameron this year - better QB, better running game, few other receiving options.
Bottom line is that someone has to catch the ball and Cameron is the best receiver on the team with Gordon out.
Gordon hogging 10.6 targets per game did not help Cameron.Fewer other receiving options means it will make it easier for teams to focus on shutting a guy like Cameron down. Cameron's two most productive games last year were when Gordon had a monster game. Granted, he did well in Weeks 1 and 2 when Gordon was suspended, but over the course of a 16-game season, the presence of a guy like Gordon benefits everyone around him.It's hard to not like the way things are shaping up for Cameron this year - better QB, better running game, few other receiving options.
Bottom line is that someone has to catch the ball and Cameron is the best receiver on the team with Gordon out.
a. Small sample size.Cameron's two games without Gordon last year prorate to about 112/1600/8. So, I don't see the utility in that argument.
6.5 targets a game would give him 104 targets for the season; that is pretty high (would have been 7th for TEs last year).Gordon hogging 10.6 targets per game did not help Cameron.Fewer other receiving options means it will make it easier for teams to focus on shutting a guy like Cameron down. Cameron's two most productive games last year were when Gordon had a monster game. Granted, he did well in Weeks 1 and 2 when Gordon was suspended, but over the course of a 16-game season, the presence of a guy like Gordon benefits everyone around him.It's hard to not like the way things are shaping up for Cameron this year - better QB, better running game, few other receiving options.
Bottom line is that someone has to catch the ball and Cameron is the best receiver on the team with Gordon out.
Cameron averaged 9.5 targets the first 4 games and 6.5 targets after.
ESPN Cleveland says the Browns' "sorry situation at wideout" makes Jordan Cameron "a No. 1 read" in the passing game.
With Josh Gordon facing a 16-game ban, it's a no-brainer conclusion. Cameron trailed only Gordon in targets, receptions, touchdowns and 20-plus yard catches last season, establishing himself as weekly mismatch at 6'5/245. Even in what's expected to be a run-heavy attack, Cameron brings plenty of upside as the focal point of a passing game that "features" Andrew Hawkins and Miles Austin as its top wide receivers.
Source: ESPN Cleveland
Jul 21 - 9:45 AM
Todd Christensen with Plunkett.Guess I'm in the minority on Cameron this year. Cameron as a clear #1 is bad for him, IMO. I can't think of a TE being elite as the main receiving option without a top QB. Maybe Gonzalez when he was in KC? I don't know if Cameron is Tony Gonzalez though...
It can work for WRs but I haven't seen TEs do it.
Cleveland Browns tight end Jordan Cameron did not participate in the team's training camp practice Monday and is unlikely to play in Week 1 of the preseason after suffering an injury to the AC joint in his shoulder.
Browns head coach Mike Pettine told reporters that Cameron would have been healthy enough to play had this been a week leading up to a regular-season game, per Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon Journal:
Cameron, 25, exited after playing only a few series in Cleveland's intrasquad scrimmage on Saturday. Tom Reed of Cleveland.comreported that it was initially unclear how Cameron was injured, as he caught only one pass from Brian Hoyer before exiting.
"(Cameron) banged his shoulder," Pettine said Saturday. "He should be fine. It was more precautionary than anything else."
The Browns open their preseason Saturday against the Detroit Lions. Cameron's absence could leave Hoyer and rookie Johnny Manzielwithout their two top pass-catching options, as wide receiver Josh Gordon continues his appeal of a season-long suspension due to drug use. While it's unclear whether Gordon has a chance of overturning the suspension, it's understandable that Pettine wants to ensure Cameron is 100 percent before putting him back on the field.
Jordan Cameron - TE - Browns
After visiting Browns camp, ESPN's Adam Caplan believes Cleveland's passing game will be "dominated" by Jordan Cameron this season.
It makes sense with Andrew Hawkins and Miles Austin as the team's top wideouts. Josh Gordon is facing an eight-game ban in a best case scenario, per multiple reports. The Browns will play run-heavy football in 2014, but Cameron should be a target monster and either Brian Hoyer or Johnny Manziel's obvious go-to guy in the red zone. He's a steal at his current late-fifth-round ADP.
Source: Adam Caplan on Twitter
Aug 15 - 1:25 PM
Cameron was a monster the two games Gordon was out last year - Cameron's numbers dropped when much of the passing game went to Gordon.Rather Gordon be out there. I think that would help Cameron. Maybe not as many target, but more quality targets. PLus the offense would jsut be a lot better in general, more opportunities.
nobody but fantasy nerds even knew who cameron heading in to the first two games of the season last year.... so i dont use those games without gordon to predict 2014.Cameron was a monster the two games Gordon was out last year - Cameron's numbers dropped when much of the passing game went to Gordon.Rather Gordon be out there. I think that would help Cameron. Maybe not as many target, but more quality targets. PLus the offense would jsut be a lot better in general, more opportunities.
I think he's saying that NFL teams didn't know about him either and thus didn't game plan for him.Just because only fantasy nerds knew about him doesn't take away from his production while Gordon was out. I don't know why you wouldn't use those two games to help project Cameron's stats.
/Cameron-fantasy nerd
He tore up the preseason - if us fantasy nerds noticed that I don't believe NFL team missed it.I think he's saying that NFL teams didn't know about him either and thus didn't game plan for him.Just because only fantasy nerds knew about him doesn't take away from his production while Gordon was out. I don't know why you wouldn't use those two games to help project Cameron's stats.
/Cameron-fantasy nerd
well, last yr in that situation, with gordon out and lol weeden throwing to him, he went 13/105/1 over those 2 games. the hoyer, the unknown qb, came in and he put up 16/157/4 for those 2 games.I love Cameron as a player but I think he's overvalued because of his situation, especially this year. I think he rebounds next year and then is a stud for a few years after that so I like him in dynasty.
Most people have him knocking on the top 3 TE tier and rank him #4 or #5. I have him closer to #10, here's why:
Look at what you need to do to get into the top tier. It's not just talent. Graham, Gronk, and Julius all have future HOF quarterbacks throwing to them. Their teams also have several other weapons in the passing game and solid rushing attacks. A strong QB distributing the ball to multiple targets is great for TE play.
Josh Gordon is gone, the remaining WRs are bad, the QBs are mostly unknown, and they're relying on Ben Tate to run the ball. How well do TEs do in that situation? Defenses are going to key on Cameron and shut him down a lot. The only way Cameron sniffs the top 5 TEs this year is if there's a QB and WR breakout in Cleveland. I don't see any way Cameron is top 5 if the rest of the offense performs as expected.
i really didnt like what i saw last week from the cleveland qb's.... and this week was even worse... how will cameron produce in an offense that is this inept? he very well may slide back down to low TE1 level production this yearAs a Skins fan, I can tell you that the Skin's pass D is pretty much a dumpster fire. Cleveland's passing game looks AWFUL at the moment.I'm in full panic mode right now...i really didnt like what i saw last week from the cleveland qb's.... and this week was even worse... how will cameron produce in an offense that is this inept? he very well may slide back down to low TE1 level production this year
I don't know which is the dumber decision by the Browns' staff: to let Manziel and Hoyer split first-team reps 50/50 at practice, or to have Gordon run right alongside the 1s in camp and the pre-season.(HULK) said:As a Skins fan, I can tell you that the Skin's pass D is pretty much a dumpster fire. Cleveland's passing game looks AWFUL at the moment.iamkoza said:I'm in full panic mode right now...i really didnt like what i saw last week from the cleveland qb's.... and this week was even worse... how will cameron produce in an offense that is this inept? he very well may slide back down to low TE1 level production this year
because they're only 2 games -- I wouldn't want to project anything off 2 games, but I wouldn't throw them out entirely, either.Just because only fantasy nerds knew about him doesn't take away from his production while Gordon was out. I don't know why you wouldn't use those two games to help project Cameron's stats.
/Cameron-fantasy nerd
While I agree that the QB play was a joke...I was more concerned with his drops. He had at least two of those passes that looked catchable and it looked like he just didn't care. And the first one was almost as if he pushed it away from him. Hopefully it doesn't become a mental thing with him. Maybe he's playing not to get hurt for that big payday supposedly coming his way?While the QB issues are definitely a legitimate concern, I am at least a little concerned by Cameron's performance in last night's exhibition game. The three targets toward Cameron were certainly less than accurate, but I would expect a player of Cameron's ability to have made a better effort, and at least one of those targets appeared to be catchable. Perhaps this was primarily a timing issue, or a lingering effect of Cameron's earlier shoulder issue. The good news is, Cameron should be targeted heavily.
Well then. Word up.because they're only 2 games -- I wouldn't want to project anything off 2 games, but I wouldn't throw them out entirely, either.Just because only fantasy nerds knew about him doesn't take away from his production while Gordon was out. I don't know why you wouldn't use those two games to help project Cameron's stats.
/Cameron-fantasy nerd
I see people making some kind of case for cameron based on gordon not being there in weeks 1 + 2
in weeks 1 + 2 cameron got 20 targets and 1 td --- excellent production.
when gordon returned in weeks 3 + 4, siphoning 28 targets, cameron got 23 targets and 4 td ---- even better production on those 2 games, so why would I believe gordon has any impact based on 2 games?
unfortunately for cameron owners and buyers, he picked 2 up more td over his final 11 games, along with only 2 70+ yard games, putting up scott chandler production, while running more routes than any te in the league.
And in the blue corner, we have cstu & zamboni:Fewer other receiving options means it will make it easier for teams to focus on shutting a guy like Cameron down. Cameron's two most productive games last year were when Gordon had a monster game. Granted, he did well in Weeks 1 and 2 when Gordon was suspended, but over the course of a 16-game season, the presence of a guy like Gordon benefits everyone around him.It's hard to not like the way things are shaping up for Cameron this year - better QB, better running game, few other receiving options.
Bottom line is that someone has to catch the ball and Cameron is the best receiver on the team with Gordon out.Rather Gordon be out there. I think that would help Cameron. Maybe not as many target, but more quality targets. PLus the offense would jsut be a lot better in general, more opportunities.
I'm in the "benefit Cameron" camp. Of course there are other variables involved, but it'll be fun to see how this turns out.Gordon hogging 10.6 targets per game did not help Cameron.Fewer other receiving options means it will make it easier for teams to focus on shutting a guy like Cameron down. Cameron's two most productive games last year were when Gordon had a monster game. Granted, he did well in Weeks 1 and 2 when Gordon was suspended, but over the course of a 16-game season, the presence of a guy like Gordon benefits everyone around him.It's hard to not like the way things are shaping up for Cameron this year - better QB, better running game, few other receiving options.
Bottom line is that someone has to catch the ball and Cameron is the best receiver on the team with Gordon out.
Cameron averaged 9.5 targets the first 4 games and 6.5 targets after.Cameron was a monster the two games Gordon was out last year - Cameron's numbers dropped when much of the passing game went to Gordon.Rather Gordon be out there. I think that would help Cameron. Maybe not as many target, but more quality targets. PLus the offense would jsut be a lot better in general, more opportunities.
jordan opened the year with 2 good games where gordon didn't play, then followed those up with 2 incredible games when gordon did play and was targeted heavily.Didn't Jordan's numbers go down once Gordon was back after a couple of weeks? Can't get a read on how he'll do this season. If I had to guess, I'd say Cameron's projections are a little optimistic.
In other words, Cameron was a mega-stud while Hoyer was QB.Well, guess who the Browns named as their starting QB last week. Hoyer has a bigger man-crush on Cameron than I do.jordan opened the year with 2 good games where gordon didn't play, then followed those up with 2 incredible games when gordon did play and was targeted heavily.
after that he fell off a cliff.
I didn't even keep him for 3 bux.