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After one week, are expectations still the same for Jacoby Jones and J (1 Viewer)

Depends on what your "expecations" were.

If you expected they would perform like 98% of all rookie WRs do, that is, struggle to adjust to the NFL and show bursts here and there while being plagued with inconsistency, then the expectations are the same.

If you expected a Randy Moss or even Michael Clayton-like rookie season, then yeah, I'd say you need to adjust your expectations.

 
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Both players should be on a roster in a 12 team league, but in many 12 teamers at least 1 is still overlooked and available. I would think that many 10 teamers have at least one of the Joneses available. Productivity is simply a matter of opportunity and gaining experience especially in learning to make adjustments in routes according to situational reads. Both have the talent to flourish this year and beyond. They both are ideal WR#4-5 to be used situationally and as bye week fillers.

I picked up James this week in one league and assuming Jennings is out, I am playing him in my flex over Curry, Edwards, Marshall and J Lewis. With GB matched against NYG, I project about 8 -10 targets which should yield decent catches, yards and a touchdown this week. James productivity will be extremely eratic week-to-week, depending on the Jennings situation, and the game match-up.

Since Jacoby IS the clearcut #2, I expect more consistency in his week-to-week stats, and increasingly better numbers as the season progresses and his route running earns him more targets from Schaub. His week-to-week production will also be highly linked to Houston's match-ups, since Schaub is a starting 1st year QB.

 
I picked up James this week in one league and assuming Jennings is out, I am playing him in my flex over Curry, Edwards, Marshall and J Lewis. With GB matched against NYG, I project about 8 -10 targets which should yield decent catches, yards and a touchdown this week. James productivity will be extremely eratic week-to-week, depending on the Jennings situation, and the game match-up.
:thumbup: good luck with that...

 
Curry has a terrible match-up this week against Bailey. Edwards stats are not reliable until Cleve's QB situation gets fixed. Ditto for J. Lewis. I like Marshall, but I'm in a PPR league, and this week J Jones gets more targets from Favre than Marshall gets from Cutler. Watch and learn, Colin.

 
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Curry has a terrible match-up this week against Bailey. Edwards stats are not reliable until Cleve's QB situation gets fixed. Ditto for J. Lewis. I like Marshall, but I'm in a PPR league, and this week J Jones gets more targets from Favre than Marshall gets from Cutler. Watch and learn, Colin.
I disgree with everything bolded above.
 
Without Jennings, and with Favre vs NYG, i think that 5-75- and 1 is a realistic stat line frmom James Jones. Am I SURE it will happen? No. But I can't think that ANY of the other guys are any surer bets or I would play them instead. This is exactly what iI would call a 'situational' start.

 
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meanwhile....back on topic

I sense that the OP like many others was "Colstonized" - ie looking for James or Jacoby to emerge as WR2 on their teams and have a valuable first season. Sorry, as RenegadeGM pointed out, that is NOT the norm and the Jones boys were drafted way too high this year in redraft league. Not to say they aren't good receivers, but they just don't rate to be Big fantasy contributors this year and certainly not at the beginning of the year if at all.

 
meanwhile....back on topicI sense that the OP like many others was "Colstonized" - ie looking for James or Jacoby to emerge as WR2 on their teams and have a valuable first season. Sorry, as RenegadeGM pointed out, that is NOT the norm and the Jones boys were drafted way too high this year in redraft league. Not to say they aren't good receivers, but they just don't rate to be Big fantasy contributors this year and certainly not at the beginning of the year if at all.
All of this is true. I'm hoping for a good 2nd half of the season from both players once they adjust to the game. They both should have the opportunity to produce as either the 2nd or 3rd WR's.
 
No no - I am only asking because I am considering adding him to my team via trade - as one of the "throwins". The guy I am looking to deal with has Craig Davis and JAcoby and James Jones.

None of them will play this season - its a dynasty league and these guys would be my 5th WR.

I am requesting Craig Davis, as I think his cieling is much higher than the 3rd round picks.

I just wanted to see what people thought about the 2 other guys before I made my decision.

 
Both players should be on a roster in a 12 team league, but in many 12 teamers at least 1 is still overlooked and available. I would think that many 10 teamers have at least one of the Joneses available. Productivity is simply a matter of opportunity and gaining experience especially in learning to make adjustments in routes according to situational reads. Both have the talent to flourish this year and beyond. They both are ideal WR#4-5 to be used situationally and as bye week fillers.

I picked up James this week in one league and assuming Jennings is out, I am playing him in my flex over Curry, Edwards, Marshall and J Lewis. With GB matched against NYG, I project about 8 -10 targets which should yield decent catches, yards and a touchdown this week. James productivity will be extremely eratic week-to-week, depending on the Jennings situation, and the game match-up.

Since Jacoby IS the clearcut #2, I expect more consistency in his week-to-week stats, and increasingly better numbers as the season progresses and his route running earns him more targets from Schaub. His week-to-week production will also be highly linked to Houston's match-ups, since Schaub is a starting 1st year QB.
Jacoby is not the clearcut number 2. Unless there's been something from the team I've missed, Walter is still the #2 according to the coaches, though I think the reality is Walter is 2a and Jacoby is 2b. There were some plays I believe were only 2 WR sets that had Jacoby in there instead of Walter. But, most of the 2 WR sets went to Walter.My expectation on Jacoby is that he will take the #2 before the season is over, and he's likely to be an ok bye week filler by the latter part of the bye weeks, with potential to reach WR3 level this year but I'm not counting on it having to happen for my team to do well.

 
I picked up James this week in one league and assuming Jennings is out, I am playing him in my flex over Curry, Edwards, Marshall and J Lewis.
You are out of your mind.
I don't think starting Jones over Curry is a bad call at all. I'm a huge Curry fan but facing the Broncos is where WRs go to die typically. I also think starting him over Jamal Lewis isn't a bad gamble either. Lewis just looks washed up to me. Marshall is a coin flip. I like Cutler but it's a more difficult matchup than what the Packers face. I wouldn't start Jones over Edwards even though Braylon is coming off a so-so game.So I'm not sure the original poster's decision is all that radical. Out of five choices, there's really only one (Edwards) that I would argue against.

 
Interesting discussion. Braylon is my WR3, and I just don't know how good I feel about him vs. the Bengal secondary. Though CLE will be down and have to throw 40 times, just don't know what kind of production I'll get out of him.

Picked up McDonald for a potential situational start vs. the Vikings this week. Kitna is guaranteed to throw 40+ times. I see another 7-8 targets and possibly good things from McDonald.

That leaves James Jones. With all of the Jennings talk I had put him in the back of my mind this week. Now with him likely out, you are looking at the WR2 with Favre at QB against a secondary that absolutely got shredded last week. Do you think GB is game planning to run the ball right now? He'll get targets - question is how many times they'll connect. This is potentially a great situational start for Jones. Matchups matter.

 
meanwhile....back on topicI sense that the OP like many others was "Colstonized" - ie looking for James or Jacoby to emerge as WR2 on their teams and have a valuable first season. Sorry, as RenegadeGM pointed out, that is NOT the norm and the Jones boys were drafted way too high this year in redraft league. Not to say they aren't good receivers, but they just don't rate to be Big fantasy contributors this year and certainly not at the beginning of the year if at all.
Yea, I mostly agree with this. Preseason hype can be a little dangerous. Both of these guys have decent long-term prospects, but people got a little too carried away with the early returns.
 
My expectations are exactly the same. Jacoby Jones is a third rounder who surprised in camp, this is not a new thing. Someone surprises us every preseason but it doesn't mean they'll be any kind of major contributor to your FF team anytime soon.

 
I think James Jones is the real deal, and will be starting in a lot of leagues by midseason. I like Jacoby Jones' upside too, but think he'll need more time to make a regular impact. Just my opinion of course. :goodposting:

 
This is one week where I start James over Curry. Matchups have been discussed here. Bruce, Scaife and Owen Daniels join the bench for my WR/TE flex in one league.

Given he is a rookie and YES I do understand the risk, the matchup PLUS opportunity have me deciding this is the way to go.

 
Ssince you clarified your question, mr racowski, I think all 3 are pretty close in talent, and all (any) would make a good WR5 for this year. As to production THIS YEAR I would rate them in order Jac Jones, James Jones, and lastly Davis. As to Dynasty potential, it would be purely a speculative guess on anyone's part to guess as to which one(s) actually will fulfill potential to be fantasy WR studs. Too many factors, too many unknowns. My speculative guess is either one of the Joneses, but yours is just as good as mine.

I would not feel comfortable having any of the 3 as my WR3 this year. My point in posting that I'm starting J.Jones this week is that they have enough talent that there are times based on matchups when it will make sense to start them as a WR5 (in my case WR6) ahead of your WR3 or 4. I believe this week is one of those times.

 
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I think James Jones will be a very good POSSESSION receiver in the league, while Jacoby Jones has shown that he can be MORE of a SPECIAL player.

 
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I think James Jones is the real deal, and will be starting in a lot of leagues by midseason. I like Jacoby Jones' upside too, but think he'll need more time to make a regular impact. Just my opinion of course. :moneybag:
Agree. I just picked up James Jones but am not playing him yet.And Drew Brees didn't look very special at all week 1, but I think I am going to hang onto him anyway. :clap:
 
I think James Jones is the real deal, and will be starting in a lot of leagues by midseason. I like Jacoby Jones' upside too, but think he'll need more time to make a regular impact. Just my opinion of course. :lol:
Agree. I just picked up James Jones but am not playing him yet.And Drew Brees didn't look very special at all week 1, but I think I am going to hang onto him anyway. :)
u sure you wanna hang onto Drew Brees? I'm sure you got Peyton Manning waiting on the wings. :lol:
 
meanwhile....back on topicI sense that the OP like many others was "Colstonized" - ie looking for James or Jacoby to emerge as WR2 on their teams and have a valuable first season. Sorry, as RenegadeGM pointed out, that is NOT the norm and the Jones boys were drafted way too high this year in redraft league. Not to say they aren't good receivers, but they just don't rate to be Big fantasy contributors this year and certainly not at the beginning of the year if at all.
I was a Colston and Cotchery owner last year, and picked up both of them after week one. It was based on on-field production (one game), as well as preseason AND some surprising comments from Brees in Colston's case. There was much more reason for optimism in that case than with the Jones boys, but it was still a hail mary that I got lucky on. I actually dropped James Jones for Arnaz Battle this week. That may be a mistake, but I look at it as taking the "potential Cotchery" over the "potential Colston", since there's a MUCH greater chance that Arnaz makes an impact due to the rookie WR factor. JMO. I could be wrong, but I think I was falling for the Colstonisation...
 
I think James Jones will be a very good POSSESSION receiver in the league, while Jacoby Jones has shown that he can be MORE of a SPECIAL player.
excellent post . . .
James Jones intrigues me as a potentially high upside player but could bust as well. With as often as GB will throw the ball , SOMEONE has to catch them besides Driver. Situationally, with Jennings out, I'd play him over Marshall, Horn, and Stallworth who I have on my bench. In fact, I'm ready to drop Horn for him in one of my leagues.
 
Curry has a terrible match-up this week against Bailey. Edwards stats are not reliable until Cleve's QB situation gets fixed. Ditto for J. Lewis. I like Marshall, but I'm in a PPR league, and this week J Jones gets more targets from Favre than Marshall gets from Cutler. Watch and learn, Colin.
Lewis - 200+ and a TDEdwards - 130+ and 2 TDs

Let me know how this works out for you. :goodposting:

 
Curry has a terrible match-up this week against Bailey. Edwards stats are not reliable until Cleve's QB situation gets fixed. Ditto for J. Lewis. I like Marshall, but I'm in a PPR league, and this week J Jones gets more targets from Favre than Marshall gets from Cutler. Watch and learn, Colin.
Lewis - 200+ and a TDEdwards - 130+ and 2 TDs

Let me know how this works out for you. :thumbup:
lol :goodposting:
 
My projected stat line for J Jones was very close. If I could have projected 320 yds and 5 TDs from Anderson, it just MIGHT have affected my thinking on J. Lewis and Edwards. Tell me the next time you have an insight that Cleve will score 51 points.

PS. I'll take the 11.5 FPs from James for my flex position.

 
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My projected stat line for J Jones was very close. If I could have projected 320 yds and 5 TDs from Anderson, it just MIGHT have affected my thinking on J. Lewis and Edwards. Tell me the next time you have an insight that Cleve will score 51 points.PS. I'll take the 11.5 FPs from James for my flex position.
I predicted that the guys you were benching in favor of Jones would outscore him and they did, by a wide margin, so far.
 
Jacoby had two nice returns today, one of which was negated by a penalty. He's already there as a returner, but still has a ways to go as a WR.

 

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