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Antonio Callaway - WR Dolphins now (1 Viewer)

That's what my first sentence says. it's the only thing comparable between the 2.
All you said is this 

The only thing that compares those two is the school. Other than that, there is nothing alike about them. Among other things:

Mayfield is tough and will make tough throws. Bradford is weak, scared and frail.

Mayfield can chuck the ball anywhere. Bradford is captain checkdown.

Mayfield can move around in the pocket. Bradford is a statue looking for a place to curl up in.

I compare Mayfield to Chad Kelly. I think they are very similar and Kelly will be starting in Denver this year or next year at the latest. Callaway with Mayfield, barring stupidity by one of both, will put up big #s.
No where do I see Conference and bad defenses mentioned. 

 
The “defenses in such and such’s conference suck” argument is pretty useless IMO. Mahomes played in the same conference. People say the same about the PAC-10 defenses. Rodgers has done ok. How were the defenses Wentz faced at ND State? Or Big Ben at Miami (OH)? You can get some context from the defenses a player faced but using that and ignoring the player is senseless. And in this case Baker is nothing like Bradford.

 
His FBG projections are awfully low this week, basically 3-40. Debating starting him.
I actually dumped Lindsay for him in my main league for him after watching highlights of them both. Lindsay might break in two in Wk 4. 

Here's to hope, springing eternal.  

eta* Not Lindsay breaking, but Callaway tearing it up.  

 
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That's not fair to say at all. Gordon's has gad major issues that Callaway doesn't come close too. I maybe a little bias being a Florida fan but this guy has really matured over the last few yrs. Some hiccups with weed but this guy wants to prove everyone who passed on him this year made a mistake. I was hoping the Eagles could've grabbed him and stuck him at the very least as a KR/PR and maybe gadget player the first year. Browns got a steal if Callaway stays out of trouble and injury free. We're talking about a guy with 1st round talent who fell do to red flags for character issues like pot. The Assault reported by a student who had zero evidence he and another teammate committed. The time frame didn't match up and both ended up with alibis that others said were true of the case back in 2015. I'm happy so many people were swinging onto Josh Gordon's nut sack because if he can produce this year I got a steal in the last 2 rounds of my drafts. 
I will respectively disagree. And your Florida Gators glasses are definitely blurring your vision. He had a lot of issues and they already started in training camp with police smelling and finding weed (a joint) in his car. His maturity level is no where close to where it needs to be IMO. But hey....maybe he will turn it around. I am taking a guess. I and everyone else who plays FF can only go on what we see. After watching him on Hard Knocks......man he is the next one I feel will screw up and the NFL will move on. Sometimes these kids get it. Sometimes they don’t. I don’t think Callaway will get it in time. 

There have been 100’s of first round talent guys who slipped in the draft, who simply could not stay out of trouble. Obviously it remains to be seen with Antonio. My guess is he will not make it long term. Could be wrong though. Hope he can turn it around and not piss away his talent. 

And Mayfield? I really like the kid’s moxie. He is a leader. He has winning in his DNA. I see good things from him as a pro. Really good things.

 
I actually dumped Lindsay for him in my main league for him after watching highlights of them both. Lindsay might break in two in Wk 4. 

Here's to hope, springing eternal.  

eta* Not Lindsay breaking, but Callaway tearing it up.  
HUGE MISTAKE. You did not have another player you could have dumped for Callaway? Wow.

 
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I will respectively disagree. And your Florida Gators glasses are definitely blurring your vision. He had a lot of issues and they already started in training camp with police smelling and finding weed (a joint) in his car. His maturity level is no where close to where it needs to be IMO. But hey....maybe he will turn it around. I am taking a guess. I and everyone else who plays FF can only go on what we see. After watching him on Hard Knocks......man he is the next one I feel will screw up and the NFL will move on. Sometimes these kids get it. Sometimes they don’t. I don’t think Callaway will get it in time. 

There have been 100’s of first round talent guys who slipped in the draft, who simply could not stay out of trouble. Obviously it remains to be seen with Antonio. My guess is he will not make it long term. Could be wrong though. Hope he can turn it around and not piss away his talent. 

And Mayfield? I really like the kid’s moxie. He is a leader. He has winning in his DNA. I see good things from him as a pro. Really good things.
If he screws up DURING the season, but still keeps his job, forget it, he's done because there's no way he can go 6 months unmonitored in the offseason.

 
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I have 

I just dumped Sterling for him. Got ODB, Adams, Hogan and Edelman. Chasing upside. 
I have Landry but am concerned to start him on a short week with a bum knee.   So it is up to Callaway or Sterling... currently I have Sterling in but am wavering...

 
Landry is huge for Callaway. 

Don't know who'll put up the better #s, but I am happily putting AC in at flex in both my leagues. 

 
Nothing fantasy related, but the Browns sure love troublemaking WRs - Gordon, Landry, Callaway and also back a few years with Edwards. 

 
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Thursday Night game but Landry has been hindered by injury.

How much do you trust TT against the Jet defense?

I'd sit him for 'precautionary' reasons this week but for dynasty he's a solid add.

 
What is so good about the Jets defense?
They already were strong up front, Darron Lee has appeared to have taken a major step up, and I think Trumaine Johnson's caused a (positive) domino effect in the secondary.  Pass rush is still kind of weak, but there sure don't appear to be (m)any other holes.

 
What is so good about the Jets defense?
Two games

Whats so good about the Jets defense?

  • Ranked fifth in defense in the entire league
  • Giving up less than 300 yards per game
  • Four sacks
  • Four interceptions
  • Three fumble recoveries
Starting a rookie QB who is good but he turns the ball over so they are forced to play short fields so they are 'probably' better than their stats.

They have a formidable front and the Browns offensive line is starting an undrafted FA LT and his biggest weakness is going up against big bull-rush type DEs and their RT has struggled as well.  The type of DL they have struggled with are the type the Jets have ( Mo Wilkerson and Lenny Williams).

TT has a tendacy to hesitate and not pull the trigger, he's had one of the worst (longest) times before throwing in the NFL over the past couple of years over 3 seconds per pass attempt.

So I think its fair to ask how much you trust Tyrod Taylor going up against the Jets on a Thursday Night game which tend to be lower scoring all around especially throwing to a rookie WR.

 
Before the late game bomb last week he was at 3-34.


he's talented but like most rookies, there's going to be a lot of inconsistency, especially since jarvis landry isn't going anywhere.

i'd tell people to hold off on acquiring him just yet. there will be plenty of times this season to get callaway at a cheaper, less hyped point.

 
. there will be plenty of times this season to get callaway at a cheaper, less hyped point.
:no:  

I don't think so. 

Josh Gordon is gone.  The Browns don't have any other 'legit' deep threat.  Kid is going to get every opportunity and those who grab him anticipate bumps.

His value is much more likely to go up over time than down IMHO.

Time to get is now even if he's the hot WW pickup of the week because JG isn't coming back and Higgins isn't beating him out.

 
:no:  

I don't think so. 

Josh Gordon is gone.  The Browns don't have any other 'legit' deep threat.  Kid is going to get every opportunity and those who grab him anticipate bumps.

His value is much more likely to go up over time than down IMHO.

Time to get is now even if he's the hot WW pickup of the week because JG isn't coming back and Higgins isn't beating him out.




maybe. i think odds are pretty good with jarvis around that there will be at least one opportunity to go get callaway following two straight 2 for 21 type games.

haven't seen many rookies come in with a clear cut WR1 and post nothing but good to great games the entire year...

 
those who grab him anticipate bumps.


maybe. i think odds are pretty good with jarvis around that there will be at least one opportunity to go get callaway following two straight 2 for 21 type games.

haven't seen many rookies come in with a clear cut WR1 and post nothing but good to great games the entire year...
One bomb before he has two games would make him an NRA (get him when you can pry them from cold dead hand) type of hold.

His cost is more likely go up IMHO.

 
He's free in most leagues I would assume (33% owned in yahoo). So really, the cost is who you drop to get him and if it's a WR5 or WR6 that's riding pine anyway, this is a low-cost/high-risk move to make.

 
One bomb before he has two games would make him an NRA (get him when you can pry them from cold dead hand) type of hold.

His cost is more likely go up IMHO.




that's pretty bullish and puts callaway in pretty rare class of receiver. can't think of many rookie WRs i've ever felt like you about and the only guy who ever made me regret this philosophy is odell.

he's the only one i can think of (off hand) whose price basically went up from the moment he hit the field... who knows how it'll play out but there's a lot to suggest that callaway doesn't have quite the trifecta of talent/polish/opportunity that OBJ had.

 
that's pretty bullish and puts callaway in pretty rare class of receiver. can't think of many rookie WRs i've ever felt like you about and the only guy who ever made me regret this philosophy is odell

he's the only one i can think of (off hand) whose price basically went up from the moment he hit the field... who knows how it'll play out but there's a lot to suggest that callaway doesn't have quite the trifecta of talent/polish/opportunity that OBJ had.
You said that you expect to pick him up CHEAPER  LATER.

Nothing about Odell Beckum which, I dunno where that came from but I don't think he is going to become cheaper if you wait but YMMV.

 
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You said that you expect to pick him up CHEAPER  LATER.

Nothing about Odell Beckum which, I dunno where that came from but I don't think he is going to become cheaper if you wait but YMMV.




i think odds are good that he'll have moments where his price is cheaper. i think the smart play is to hold off on purchasing callaway right now and wait for one of those windows this season. (seems likely with jarvis in the picture...)

you think odds are good that his price will go up and up and up. that's rare and very few guys ever do that. it takes a lot of faith and probably turning a blind eye to WR history to have the view you have about callaway, but good luck!!

 
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He's free in most leagues I would assume (33% owned in yahoo). So really, the cost is who you drop to get him and if it's a WR5 or WR6 that's riding pine anyway, this is a low-cost/high-risk move to make.
The bolded is correct - but I'm not dropping an Enunwa or John Brown to find out.  There's an objective argument for Callaway vs. Godwin, but I'm riding the wave with a 2nd year player without the baggage.

 
How many rookies have come in and flashed in the preseason, had the team cut/trade their #1 WR and promoted the rookie and had the rookie flash in crunch time in the first game he started where the HC said:

Browns relying on rookie Antonio Callaway to step up after trading Josh Gordon: ‘It’s time,’ coach Hue Jackson says

...After trading former All-Pro Josh Gordon to the New England Patriots, the Browns are counting on Callaway to make big plays as their starting “X receiver.

 “Obviously, the catch to tie the game is a confidence booster for any young player. I think that he was always coming on. We were not trying to push him too fast, not give him too much too fast. Now, he has to take it all. It’s time.”

Callaway started in place of Gordon in the Superdome, played 50 of 62 snaps (82 percent) and caught three passes on four targets for 81 yards and a touchdown.

Jackson and wide receiver Jarvis Landry said they thought Taylor had overthrown Callaway until the University of Florida product found another gear. According to NFL Next Gen Stats, Callaway reached 21.48 mph while running his route. Only Kansas City Chiefs two-time Pro Bowl receiver Tyreek Hill has been faster this season, hitting 21.95 and 21.78 mph on separate plays.

“For [Callaway] to go and track that ball down like he did, wow,” said Jackson, who admitted to watching the catch on film about five times. “He can run.

...Landry explained he believes the play boosted the confidence of Callaway, his teammates and offensive coordinator Todd Haley.

″[Callaway’s speed] can open up the offense for sure,” Taylor said. “He’s an incredible talent, and the opportunity is here for him to grow and for us to grow as a team, and we’re going to need his playmaking ability to definitely step up for us to be successful as an offense.”

Callaway said he realizes “I’ve got to step up,” and Landry is convinced he’s ready.

“Absolutely. He ain’t got no choice,” Landry said. “But he’s definitely a guy that we’re going to count on, we’re going to lean on. We know he can make plays, and Sunday was a prime example of that. And given more opportunities, I’m sure he’ll make more plays.”
Their are quite a few things here to unpack.

Hue says he's got to step-up but he doesn't want to force feed him but he played over 80% of the snaps and has been promoted to starting-X.

He is a perfect fit for the X and for some 'unknown' reason Landry had been running fly (deep/go or X WR) patterns and Tyrod wasn't letting it fly, he was under throwing deep balls and TT came in with a strong deep-ball rep.  JG was a mess running routes and he wasn't on the same page as TT  Cleveland Browns: Tyrod Taylor, Josh Gordon not on the same page

Defenses were stacking the box and daring the Browns to beat them with the deep ball because it wasn't there before Callaway opened up another gear and showed ball-tracking skills.  Ball tracking is one thing but combining that sort of ball tracking with speed that only Tyreek Hill can beat and the fact that they are 'leaning' on him and expecting him to make plays means he's going to opportunities a few times a game to make plays that few rookie WRs get because few have ever had a team cut their X and given a rookie with those skills an opportunity like this on a silver platter.

 
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that's pretty bullish and puts callaway in pretty rare class of receiver. can't think of many rookie WRs i've ever felt like you about and the only guy who ever made me regret this philosophy is odell.

he's the only one i can think of (off hand) whose price basically went up from the moment he hit the field... who knows how it'll play out but there's a lot to suggest that callaway doesn't have quite the trifecta of talent/polish/opportunity that OBJ had.
Keenan Allen

Stefon Diggs

 
Keenan Allen

Stefon Diggs


ah thanks

diggs had a great rookie year but did have a long stretch where he posted 31 or fewer yards in 5 of 6 games. without looking it up, i'd imagine his trade value at that point was lower than it was after his first or second game of the season.

allen though is definitely someone who had very few down games to start his career and his value has probably never dipped below where it started that season.

so i stand corrected: OBJ and keenan are two receivers whose value never dipped after they put themselves on the map. it's possible this is the lowest callaways' value will be all year. still seems unlikely to me, especially with the presence of jarvis.

 
so i stand corrected: OBJ and keenan are two receivers whose value never dipped after they put themselves on the map. it's possible this is the lowest callaways' value will be all year. still seems unlikely to me, especially with the presence of jarvis.
Look at a similar situation: Golladay in Detroit.  His value has steadily risen since he was drafted, originally based on a couple of flashes here and there his rookie season, and then positive reports through the offseason, training camp, and finally some real production in the first couple of weeks this season.

Callaway's value will never be lower unless/until he gets suspended or injured.  He can suck pretty much the rest of this season and he's still going to be considered their #1 deep option going into 2019.  Add in the (unwarranted?) hype of Baker Mayfield, and it just solidifies his value for the next 6-9 months.

He's absolutely at his floor, but that floor is rising rapidly.

 
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