Pretty much this. I have them projected to see similar target totals, catch rates, YPC and etc. The real discernible difference is that Evans saw 18 RZ targets last year where as Cooper saw 7.Evans, TD upside
Hey, can you expand on this. I'm all in on his talent but I don't see how he could see the kind of volume to compete with Evans/Cooper/Allen with Roman as the OC. Plus of course, there's the injury history.Evans, Cooper, Allen for me. Watkins between Cooper and Allen.
Im talking from a dynasty perspective sorry. Just noticed this thread wasnt geared towards that.Hey, can you expand on this. I'm all in on his talent but I don't see how he could see the kind of volume to compete with Evans/Cooper/Allen with Roman as the OC. Plus of course, there's the injury history.
This.Cooper, Evans, Allen.
Its close though. I just think Cooper is a special talent. Evans is perhaps the biggest WR in the NFL.
Keenan doesn't have the elite upside in terms of talent but gets a million targets. Benjamin may change that a bit especially with Keenan's propensity for getting injured.
Correct answer here for PPRPPR is all I play so I'm going Allen, Evans, Cooper
I agree with thisAllen, Evans..............Cooper
I like Allen the best of the three this year but its very close with Evans. The chargers are going to be behind a lot this year and Allen will be the beneficiary. I think 130 receptions is possible and given that many touches the TD's will come. I think Evans improves on last season in the TD's and some on the yards. I have them ranked 8 and 9 on my board separated by .1 ppg. I certainly wouldn't blame anyone for taking Evans over Allen.
I don't think the Oakland offense is as good as people are projecting and I think Crabtree is better than he is getting credit for. Cooper is WR15 on my board with a modest improvement over last year but a full 1 ppg behind Allen and Evans.
why would this change your answer between 3 other wr's?question..who would you most like to pair with Brandon Marshall if going WR/WR in a PPR?
Co sign.Moonshine said:Evans, Allen, then Cooper for me, and I love Cooper. I like Evans TD upside, and they never shied away from force feeding him, IMO.
So the guy who had 72 receptions, over 1,000 yards receiving, and a trip to Hawaii in his first season in the NFL, while playing through plantar fasciitis AND a mid-season quad injury, is severely overrated?Hot Sauce Guy said:I think Cooper is severely overrated this year.
As a WR taken in the early 2nd ahead of more proven commodities, yes.So the guy who had 72 receptions, over 1,000 yards receiving, and a trip to Hawaii in his first season in the NFL, while playing through plantar fasciitis AND a mid-season quad injury, is severely overrated?
lol. ...and that's not a snarky "lol". That's an honest to goodness I audibly chuckled when I read your post "lol".
I know you weren't being snarky.As a WR taken in the early 2nd ahead of more proven commodities, yes.
Wasnt being snarky at all.
we're all entitled to our opinions.
That one is mine.
Offense taken.I know you weren't being snarky.
I just wanted it to be clear that I literally laughed at your take on Cooper.
No offense.![]()
Oh, don't be like that.Offense taken.
thanls for disrespecting my opinion & openly mocking me.
welcome to my ignore list.
I like him - I see your projection as his absolute ceiling if everything breaks right.Amari Cooper - In my opinion, one of the best route runners in the NFL already. As a 21 year old rookie, posted a 72/1070/6 line on 130 targets. And he did all that with plantar fasciitis. I think it says a lot about him as a player that he continued to play through injury. I wouldn't shy away from projecting 90/1300/10 this year. I feel he has the skill set, situation, and attitude to be the top dog in the NFL sooner than later. He's my personal WR8 in 2016.