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Boldin, Marshall, or Holmes (1 Viewer)

manhands

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I'm in a 14 team league, non-ppr, basic and i'm picking 12th. It seems that it may be possible that all three of these WR's are available to me in the 3rd round. I'm a huge fan of Marshall this year, even though he is going to miss one game and I also think that Holmes is primed for a breakout season, and Boldin is in a contract year and has gun-slinging Warner throwing to him. It's a tough decision. I want to hear it from the shark tank. What would you do?? :confused:

 
Marshall will be the consensus pick on this board. I'd put money on it.

Chances are though he'll be gone by the time you pick. I'd rank them -

Marshall

Holmes

Boldin

 
A lot of mixed reviews here. I appreciate the responses but it would be more helpful to everyone if you were to give reasons as to why you think one WR will be more productive than the rest. :mellow:

 
HolmesMarshallBoldin
i go with Marshall.can I ask you why you would pick Holmes over either one of the other guys?ill go with Marshall because he is the best and only premier option on his team. Marshall loves him, the team won't be able to pound it that much with Selvin leading the way.
 
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Marshall will be the consensus pick on this board. I'd put money on it.Chances are though he'll be gone by the time you pick. I'd rank them -MarshallHolmesBoldin
I don't know, my league is RB heavy with approx 20 going in the first two rounds. I think that it's a pretty good possibility.
 
HolmesMarshallBoldin
i go with Marshall.can I ask you why you would pick Holmes over either one of the other guys?
Holmes is the #1 WR on a team that threw for over 3,500 yards last year. His stats improve every year and Ward just keeps getting older and his production is down. Good enough??
Marshall, then Holmes, then Boldin.Marshall will be the WR1 for his team in points.Holmes will be the WR1 for his team in points.Bolding will be the WR2 for his team in points if Fitz doesn't get hurt.I think Marshall is a game changer moreso than Holmes although Boldin has some of that in him as well.It's a pretty close race but I think the Steelers may struggle some this year on offense. I don't think it will be enough though to become a positive for Holmes, just enough stalled drives and predictable third and longs to keep him from putting up gaudy numbers. I am also not sure how many redzone looks Holmes will get compared to Marshall.I like Boldin and he has the potential to put up very big games but I think his consistency from week to week opposite Fitz will hurt you if he's your WR1. However, as a WR2 for your team, I like his explosive upside and wouldn't be afraid of taking him over Holmes. If you pair him with a solid WR1, his big games can break your opponent's back. I've had Boldin for several seasons and injuries have absolutely killed me with him.
 
i'd go marshall b/c he's the clear-cut #1 on his team and has the most talent of these 3, imo.

santonio should be the top WR on his team, but hines ward is still certainly in the mix.

boldin has a number of issues and has alot of risk attached to him (contract, injury, fitz, warner getting hurt or benched).

 
2007 target stats:

Brandon Marshall 10.6/game (#2 amongst WRs)

Anquan Boldin 8.3/game (#16)

Santonio Holmes 6.5/game (#38)

Some pretty big discrepancies in the opportunities these guy got, at least last year.

FWIW, Fitz was #1 @ 11.1/game, and Ward was #16 @ 8.7/game.

If nothing else, I think we can safely say that Marshall will get the most balls headed his way.

 
HolmesMarshallBoldin
i go with Marshall.can I ask you why you would pick Holmes over either one of the other guys?
Holmes is the #1 WR on a team that threw for over 3,500 yards last year. His stats improve every year and Ward just keeps getting older and his production is down. Good enough??
i guess so. Holmes has Ward, Miller, Sweed, Parker and Mendehall to compete with for catches and Pitt is a run first team. Marshall is a complete stud who has to compete with who? Scheffler, Royal?!!Holmes is still developing on a team with many options while marshall is there and is the only option. This really isnt close, imo.
 
I had this exact decision, except I also had Megatron in there with these three. I had them:

Marshall

Boldin

Holmes/CJ

Wound up choosing Marshall at 4.04. I just feel like Marshall is in a very good position to take the next step.

 
I'm in the Marshall, Boldin, Holmes camp - although I believe if Boldin stays healthy this season he'll produce numbers very similar to Marshall's.

 
thehornet said:
jaybebo said:
Holmes

Marshall

Boldin
i go with Marshall.can I ask you why you would pick Holmes over either one of the other guys?

ill go with Marshall because he is the best and only premier option on his team. Marshall loves him, the team won't be able to pound it that much with Selvin leading the way.
Is this another baby TO reference? I love me some me! :useless:
 
Another Marshall vote and it's not like I don't like the other guys because I do. I'm a big Holmes fan but was able to deal him for Marshall last year.

 
manhands said:
thehornet said:
jaybebo said:
HolmesMarshallBoldin
i go with Marshall.can I ask you why you would pick Holmes over either one of the other guys?
Holmes is the #1 WR on a team that threw for over 3,500 yards last year. His stats improve every year and Ward just keeps getting older and his production is down. Good enough??
Actually Denver threw for 3759 (with a sick QB) and Pitt threw for 3386. Marshall's stats have improved pretty dramatically as well and he has Royal to compete with as opposed to Ward.....Last year Ward had 113 targets to Holmes 85 and 71 catchs to Holmes 52 and 7 td's to Holmes 8 and Ward had 732 yards to Holmes's 942 and both played 13 games.For Holmes to take the next step he needs the balance of targets to move in his favor. I think his targets will increase but Ward will not disappear.
 
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I'm not quite sure how anyone can not see Holmes with 1200+yds and double digit TD's. He is without a doubt the one player the fantasy community totally missed the boat on this year. He's a Top 10 WR this year. Then again so is Marshall now that hes only out openeing weekend

Marshall

Holmes

Boldin

 
I'm not quite sure how anyone can not see Holmes with 1200+yds and double digit TD's. He is without a doubt the one player the fantasy community totally missed the boat on this year. He's a Top 10 WR this year. Then again so is Marshall now that hes only out openeing weekendMarshallHolmesBoldin
dunces :o
 
Marshall, Boldin, Holmes. I think they'll all have nice years, but that's how I'd rank 'em if I was picking.

I had 2 of these 3 available and took Steve Smith.

 
I'd put Santonio ahead of Marshall and Boldin, simply because I don't expect Marshall to duplicate the outrageous number of receptions he had last year.

 
I'm not quite sure how anyone can not see Holmes with 1200+yds and double digit TD's. He is without a doubt the one player the fantasy community totally missed the boat on this year. He's a Top 10 WR this year. Then again so is Marshall now that hes only out openeing weekendMarshallHolmesBoldin
:goodposting: My exact feelings.
 
I'm not quite sure how anyone can not see Holmes with 1200+yds and double digit TD's. He is without a doubt the one player the fantasy community totally missed the boat on this year. He's a Top 10 WR this year. Then again so is Marshall now that hes only out openeing weekend

Marshall

Holmes

Boldin
Really? I think its much easier to make a case that he won't do that than he will. I was pretty high on Holmes coming off last season, but as I looked closer at him I'm coming away less impressed. Yeah, he makes big plays and was very productive per game, but he doesn't see the targets and its somewhat distressing that his best numbers were in games that Ward didn't play in(except that crazy Ravens game where Ben threw 5 scores)1,200 and 10+ scores just seems like a lofty expectation to me. While it would make sense for the Steelers to increase Holmes' targets, there is no evidence that they will do so. He's also unlikely to do as much as he did last year with those targets, guys don't put up 18+ per catch often.

I'd rank them:

Marshall

Boldin/Holmes

I think Boldin is slightly ahead of Holmes, but he has more risk due to the stability of his QB situation and his contract squabbles(though that is probably not as big a deal as its made out to be) I would be happy with any of these 3 as my WR2, but Marshall is the only WR1 of the trio.

 
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I could see Denver becoming a pass first team last year but Mashall's stats last year were based on 170 targets (?). That's a lot and Marshall will be the focal point for a lot of defenses this year. I think it'll be really tough for him to replicate the stats. For that reason, I like...

1. Marshall

1a. Holmes

2. Boldin

 
Boldin.

With Warner at QB, Boldin playing with a chip on his shoulder due to wanting more $, and Fitz drawing double teams as he is a Top 5 receiver.

Bolding finishes in Top 10 for sure if he stays healthy.

 
marshall (barely)boldinholmes
not barely but agreed you got the order right. he's going to come out of that suspenson relentless and wont let up. dude looks like he's on a mission all preeason too! i got all the Bronco preseason games live here. That Denver offense is rocking!
 
What if you throw Holt into this mix? Here's how I have them ranked right now--

Marshall

Holt

Boldin

Holmes

Wavering on Marshall/Holt. My draft is today before the game and I'll likely have this choice.

 
I could see Denver becoming a pass first team last year but Mashall's stats last year were based on 170 targets (?). That's a lot and Marshall will be the focal point for a lot of defenses this year. I think it'll be really tough for him to replicate the stats. For that reason, I like...1. Marshall1a. Holmes2. Boldin
Due to his skillset though, he's still going to get a ton of targets and should be among the top few receivers in targets. Toward the end of the year last year, several times a game Cutler would step back and throw Marshall the ball right on the line when the back was playing off him knowing that he'd get at least 5 yards with the potential for more if he can break a tackle (which is very possible/likely). This was a very effective play that very difficult to stop and I think Denver will continue to use a few times a game with Marshall's RAC ability.
 
Yeah really bro, he had 1000 yds 8TD's and 18 yds per catch in 13 games last year. He's in a passing offense now that Cowher is gone and is about to take the torch from Hines Ward this year. Please tell me how the likes of a Torry Holt can be ranked 5 spots higher on every list i saw when he had 7TD's in a full season. I am literally drooling over this kid. How are you not impressed what he brings to the table?? He's 24 and wants to dominate. Calvin Johson got all the hype over his height and weight. You can have him - give me Groove Holmes

I'm not quite sure how anyone can not see Holmes with 1200+yds and double digit TD's. He is without a doubt the one player the fantasy community totally missed the boat on this year. He's a Top 10 WR this year. Then again so is Marshall now that hes only out openeing weekend

Marshall

Holmes

Boldin
Really? I think its much easier to make a case that he won't do that than he will. I was pretty high on Holmes coming off last season, but as I looked closer at him I'm coming away less impressed. Yeah, he makes big plays and was very productive per game, but he doesn't see the targets and its somewhat distressing that his best numbers were in games that Ward didn't play in(except that crazy Ravens game where Ben threw 5 scores)1,200 and 10+ scores just seems like a lofty expectation to me. While it would make sense for the Steelers to increase Holmes' targets, there is no evidence that they will do so. He's also unlikely to do as much as he did last year with those targets, guys don't put up 18+ per catch often.

I'd rank them:

Marshall

Boldin/Holmes

I think Boldin is slightly ahead of Holmes, but he has more risk due to the stability of his QB situation and his contract squabbles(though that is probably not as big a deal as its made out to be) I would be happy with any of these 3 as my WR2, but Marshall is the only WR1 of the trio.
 
Marshall, because he has less competition at the WR spot than Boldin or Holmes, and he has a better o line protecting his QB than Boldin, Holmes, or Holt.

 
Marshall.

Have you seen him play?

Have you seen his 2007 stats?

Have you seen his 2007 receptions?

Did you know he roomed with his QB?

And it's gonna be his third year...

Not close, IMO

 
Marshall. Have you seen him play?Have you seen his 2007 stats?Have you seen his 2007 receptions?Did you know he roomed with his QB?And it's gonna be his third year... Not close, IMO
God I hope you're right. If so, Brandon and Braylon could form a nice little 1-2 punch for me..
 
The only thing that can stop Marshall from being a top 10 WR with very real top 5 potential is the legal system. If he can keep his butt out of trouble off the field....he will continue to look like a man playing with boys. If you throw a Cowboys uniform on him....you would swear you were watching T.O.

 

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