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Baltimore WR's (1 Viewer)

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Before the year started, many expected Demetrius Williams to overtake Mason and Clayton to be a solid WR1. For next year, assuming both of these guys are healthy, do you all think the same as you did beforehand?

I drafted Clayton in the 6th round of many dynasties this year, so I am hoping he pans out. Williams has been dropped in a dynasty of mine, one in which I have Clayton, and I am wondering if he is even worth rostering.

 
Hasn't Darling been outproducing Williams as of late?

Clayton should be a decent WR2 if he can ever get some consistent QB play.

I thought Mason was washed up but he proved me wrong again.

 
Hasn't Darling been outproducing Williams as of late?Clayton should be a decent WR2 if he can ever get some consistent QB play.I thought Mason was washed up but he proved me wrong again.
Demetrius williams has been out with an ankle injury (I believe) for at least a month.
 
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The Baltimore WR situation is awful. Who knows what will happen in the off-season but unless you have unlimited roster spots, not one of those guys should be rostered. Mason can have decent games here and there but who knows when he will have those games. Mcgahee is the only guy worth a damn on that team fantasy-wise unless you play in IDP leagues.

 
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The Baltimore WR situation is awful. Who knows what will happen in the off-season but unless you have unlimited roster spots, not one of those guys should be rostered. Mason can have decent games here and there but who knows when he will have those games. Mcgahee is the only guy worth a damn on that team fantasy-wise unless you play in IDP leagues.
I wouldn't straight up cut clayton if I had him in a dynasty league.
 
(unwelcomed)GUEST said:
The Baltimore WR situation is awful. Who knows what will happen in the off-season but unless you have unlimited roster spots, not one of those guys should be rostered. Mason can have decent games here and there but who knows when he will have those games. Mcgahee is the only guy worth a damn on that team fantasy-wise unless you play in IDP leagues.
Clayton and Williams shouldn't be on the wire in dynasty leagues. I even have Darling rostered in one of my leagues. Baltimore is a mess right now, but talent doesn't disappear overnight and there's reason to believe that Clayton and Williams are talented. Keep them on your bench for a few years and see what happens with the Baltimore offense. It can't get much worse. And even if it doesn't improve, both of those guys are young and will eventually have the opportunity to sign elsewhere. As I've said elsewhere, I like Clayton and think he is a Laveranues Coles/Derrick Mason type of talent. He'd be putting up top 20 numbers if he was starting on a good passing team like Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, or Indianapolis. I see him as a good buy low opportunity right now. I don't have quite as much confidence in Williams since he hasn't proven as much on the football field, but he has a decent pedigree and has shown flashes of talent. He's a good guy to stash, although I likely wouldn't go out of my way to acquire him.
 
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Baltimore has skill position talent. heap is a top 10, if not top 5 talent when healthy.

Clayton has the talent to be a younger Mason.

Mason is the classic, too old but still has value as a 3rd and/or bye week fill-in.

Williams and Darling both have shown flashes of being able to get deep.

The problem with the offense has been at the QB position. McNair has been a shadow of the his younger self. Kyle Boller is well Kyle Boller, or David Carr, or Joey Harrington, or JP Losman.

 
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