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Deangelo Williams, maybe most talented RB in the NFL (1 Viewer)

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I currently own DeAngelo in my dynasty league and if Jonathan Stewart wasn't there DeAngelo would easily be a top 5 pick. Seeing as he is a free agent next year and will likely leave Carolina what are possible destinations for him and what would be the best and worst spots for him. I'm thinking currently the most likely destinations are places like Miami, ny giants, the patriots (I hope), Seattle, and cinncinatti.

 
search button, there's tons on this already

New England would be sweet but I doubt they spend heavy on a tailback

 
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I currently own DeAngelo in my dynasty league and if Jonathan Stewart wasn't there DeAngelo would easily be a top 5 pick. Seeing as he is a free agent next year and will likely leave Carolina what are possible destinations for him and what would be the best and worst spots for him. I'm thinking currently the most likely destinations are places like Miami, ny giants, the patriots (I hope), Seattle, and cinncinatti.
If your definition of "likely" means less than 50% chance then I guess you're correct. Outside of that, I agree with your premise (excluding CJ from the equation).Do use the search function if you're interested in this topic. Someone started an identical thread within the last week which had numerous responses.
 
I currently own DeAngelo in my dynasty league and if Jonathan Stewart wasn't there DeAngelo would easily be a top 5 pick. Seeing as he is a free agent next year and will likely leave Carolina what are possible destinations for him and what would be the best and worst spots for him. I'm thinking currently the most likely destinations are places like Miami, ny giants, the patriots (I hope), Seattle, and cinncinatti.
If your definition of "likely" means less than 50% chance then I guess you're correct.
:blackdot: Guy will follow the money (as he should), and Carolina won't sniff what some other teams (teams that actually need a RB) will offer him.
 
I currently own DeAngelo in my dynasty league and if Jonathan Stewart wasn't there DeAngelo would easily be a top 5 pick. Seeing as he is a free agent next year and will likely leave Carolina what are possible destinations for him and what would be the best and worst spots for him. I'm thinking currently the most likely destinations are places like Miami, ny giants, the patriots (I hope), Seattle, and cinncinatti.
If your definition of "likely" means less than 50% chance then I guess you're correct. Outside of that, I agree with your premise (excluding CJ from the equation).Do use the search function if you're interested in this topic. Someone started an identical thread within the last week which had numerous responses.
You think it's less then 50 percent, I was thinking more like 80
 
As Good as Dwill is -- Jstew might be better. Don't forget JStew tore up some of the best D's late last season.

 
I currently own DeAngelo in my dynasty league and if Jonathan Stewart wasn't there DeAngelo would easily be a top 5 pick. Seeing as he is a free agent next year and will likely leave Carolina what are possible destinations for him and what would be the best and worst spots for him. I'm thinking currently the most likely destinations are places like Miami, ny giants, the patriots (I hope), Seattle, and cinncinatti.
If your definition of "likely" means less than 50% chance then I guess you're correct. Outside of that, I agree with your premise (excluding CJ from the equation).Do use the search function if you're interested in this topic. Someone started an identical thread within the last week which had numerous responses.
You think it's less then 50 percent, I was thinking more like 80
I think there are a lot of variables still at play. I think 80% is definitely overstating his chances of leaving. Carolina loves him, he seems to like Carolina. Even if DeAngelo wants to leave, there's nothing saying Carolina won't just franchise him, anyway.
 
I currently own DeAngelo in my dynasty league and if Jonathan Stewart wasn't there DeAngelo would easily be a top 5 pick. Seeing as he is a free agent next year and will likely leave Carolina what are possible destinations for him and what would be the best and worst spots for him. I'm thinking currently the most likely destinations are places like Miami, ny giants, the patriots (I hope), Seattle, and cinncinatti.
If your definition of "likely" means less than 50% chance then I guess you're correct. Outside of that, I agree with your premise (excluding CJ from the equation).Do use the search function if you're interested in this topic. Someone started an identical thread within the last week which had numerous responses.
You think it's less then 50 percent, I was thinking more like 80
I think there are a lot of variables still at play. I think 80% is definitely overstating his chances of leaving. Carolina loves him, he seems to like Carolina. Even if DeAngelo wants to leave, there's nothing saying Carolina won't just franchise him, anyway.
As has been discussed in other threads, there is no guarantee the franchise tag will be a viable option this year (under a locket scenario it may very well be challenged and beaten in court), let alone future years. I don't think it's a lock he leaves, but I don't think the franchise tag is a likely option at all.
 
As has been discussed in other threads, there is no guarantee the franchise tag will be a viable option this year (under a locket scenario it may very well be challenged and beaten in court), let alone future years. I don't think it's a lock he leaves, but I don't think the franchise tag is a likely option at all.
You're right, no guarantee at all. If there was a guarantee that the tag would still be in play, I'd say there was a greater than 50% chance that DeAngelo was still a Panther next season. I was just saying that I think an 80% chance that he's gone is overestimating it.
 
As Good as Dwill is -- Jstew might be better. Don't forget JStew tore up some of the best D's late last season.
He had 4 good games (out of the last 5) at the end of the year last year. Three of those could hardly be described as "the best D's." TB ranked DEAD LAST in YPC allowed last year, NYG was right in the middle of pack (14th), and NO was tied for 5th worst. The only good D he "tore up" was Minny in week 15.Also, according to this blog on pro-football-reference.com, DeAngelo Williams was one of the best RBs last year, when compared to the D's they faced.

PFR Blog

 
DeAngelo is a top 5 NFL talent without question. Being in a timeshare on a team who runs a ton isn't really a bad thing as it should extend his career, although it does somewhat limit him from being a top 3 fantasy RB.

If Stewart goes down he's up there with the top guys fantasy wise.

 
As has been discussed in other threads, there is no guarantee the franchise tag will be a viable option this year (under a locket scenario it may very well be challenged and beaten in court), let alone future years. I don't think it's a lock he leaves, but I don't think the franchise tag is a likely option at all.
You're right, no guarantee at all. If there was a guarantee that the tag would still be in play, I'd say there was a greater than 50% chance that DeAngelo was still a Panther next season. I was just saying that I think an 80% chance that he's gone is overestimating it.
I agree on the 80% thing. I'm just saying that a lot folks seem convinced that the franchise tag is a big part of the likelihood he will stay, and I personally think the odds of the tag actually being placed on him are very slim (lockout combined with this particular player in this particular situation).Assuming the tag passed all of the legal hurdles (and the costs associated with that), Williams would be the absolute poster child for why the tag can suck for players during CBA negotiations, and I don't think the Panthers in general want that fight with a guy who has been as honorable as Williams has during his stint there.I could certainly see the team and Williams just coming to an agreement on a contract though, so again, I agree about the 80%.
 
Holy Schneikes said:
SSOG said:
Holy Schneikes said:
As has been discussed in other threads, there is no guarantee the franchise tag will be a viable option this year (under a locket scenario it may very well be challenged and beaten in court), let alone future years. I don't think it's a lock he leaves, but I don't think the franchise tag is a likely option at all.
You're right, no guarantee at all. If there was a guarantee that the tag would still be in play, I'd say there was a greater than 50% chance that DeAngelo was still a Panther next season. I was just saying that I think an 80% chance that he's gone is overestimating it.
I agree on the 80% thing. I'm just saying that a lot folks seem convinced that the franchise tag is a big part of the likelihood he will stay, and I personally think the odds of the tag actually being placed on him are very slim (lockout combined with this particular player in this particular situation).Assuming the tag passed all of the legal hurdles (and the costs associated with that), Williams would be the absolute poster child for why the tag can suck for players during CBA negotiations, and I don't think the Panthers in general want that fight with a guy who has been as honorable as Williams has during his stint there.I could certainly see the team and Williams just coming to an agreement on a contract though, so again, I agree about the 80%.
Deangelo will command a ton of money and even though it wouldn't be close to Julius Peppers money, they didn't even consider resigning him. I don't think they will spend that much money on a tailback when they already have one great one. Plus I know they are very high on Tyrell Sutton as I, I think he could work very well with Stewart giving Stewart most of the carries and then putting sutton in at 3rd and 10 plus
 
Holy Schneikes said:
SSOG said:
Holy Schneikes said:
As has been discussed in other threads, there is no guarantee the franchise tag will be a viable option this year (under a locket scenario it may very well be challenged and beaten in court), let alone future years. I don't think it's a lock he leaves, but I don't think the franchise tag is a likely option at all.
You're right, no guarantee at all. If there was a guarantee that the tag would still be in play, I'd say there was a greater than 50% chance that DeAngelo was still a Panther next season. I was just saying that I think an 80% chance that he's gone is overestimating it.
I agree on the 80% thing. I'm just saying that a lot folks seem convinced that the franchise tag is a big part of the likelihood he will stay, and I personally think the odds of the tag actually being placed on him are very slim (lockout combined with this particular player in this particular situation).Assuming the tag passed all of the legal hurdles (and the costs associated with that), Williams would be the absolute poster child for why the tag can suck for players during CBA negotiations, and I don't think the Panthers in general want that fight with a guy who has been as honorable as Williams has during his stint there.I could certainly see the team and Williams just coming to an agreement on a contract though, so again, I agree about the 80%.
Deangelo will command a ton of money and even though it wouldn't be close to Julius Peppers money, they didn't even consider resigning him. I don't think they will spend that much money on a tailback when they already have one great one. Plus I know they are very high on Tyrell Sutton as I, I think he could work very well with Stewart giving Stewart most of the carries and then putting sutton in at 3rd and 10 plus
I'm not sure comparing him to Peppers makes your case. Dude was a headcase/malcontent his last year or two in Carolina. It's no shock the Panthers didn't want to pony up cash for him. Deangelo, on the other hand, appears to be the model teammate & employee. Huge difference.
 
jojoh07 said:
Sjax says different
By different, I assume you mean SJax says the most talented RB in the NFL plays home games in Nashville. I have no problem agreeing that DWill is probably a top 5 RB, but he's not above CJ, AD, MJD, or SJax (for talent). I'm not sure he's better than Gore.
 
jojoh07 said:
Sjax says different
By different, I assume you mean SJax says the most talented RB in the NFL plays home games in Nashville. I have no problem agreeing that DWill is probably a top 5 RB, but he's not above CJ, AD, MJD, or SJax (for talent). I'm not sure he's better than Gore.
i didnt say he was more talented then those RBs i just said if it wasnt for stewart he would be a top 5 pick
 
jojoh07 said:
Sjax says different
By different, I assume you mean SJax says the most talented RB in the NFL plays home games in Nashville. I have no problem agreeing that DWill is probably a top 5 RB, but he's not above CJ, AD, MJD, or SJax (for talent). I'm not sure he's better than Gore.
i didnt say he was more talented then those RBs i just said if it wasnt for stewart he would be a top 5 pick
You're probably right. At the same time, so would Stewart if not for Williams being there.
 
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jojoh07 said:
Sjax says different
By different, I assume you mean SJax says the most talented RB in the NFL plays home games in Nashville. I have no problem agreeing that DWill is probably a top 5 RB, but he's not above CJ, AD, MJD, or SJax (for talent). I'm not sure he's better than Gore.
i didnt say he was more talented then those RBs i just said if it wasnt for stewart he would be a top 5 pick
You're probably right. At the same time, so would Stewart if not for Williams being there.
Yeah I agree
 
Carolina seems to have always been willing to pay guys they like. There are some exceptions (ie. Moose after his outlier year- but he was an aged WR2 at a position they don't really value as high as others). They even wanted to pay Peppers elite money. IIRC the Delhomme contract restructure/extension was designed to afford Peppers- and counted on the fact that Delhomme was going to stay there at least 2 years (didn't end up happening). The word from Charlotte was that Peppers wanted out of Charlotte more than he disliked the organization. He was born and raised there, went to school near there. Everything I heard from insiders implied he just wanted a change of social scenery more than he disliked teammates, staff, organization.

Bottomline, it seems to me that Carolina has every intention of paying DeAngelo and J Stew elite money and keeping them for a while. The running game is the face of the organization. Both seem to have bought into sharing the spotlight. I wouldn't count on either leaving anytime soon.

 
Huge fan of DeA and now he runs (and catches).... awesome talent. However the issue with drafting him is you almost have to reach for Stewart as the handcuff... if you steal DeA in the 3rd... you have to get Stewart in the 5th (if you're lucky)... which ties up (most likely) your top 2 backs in CAR backfield... and after the 5th there's not a ton of solid starting RB talent left...

 
jojoh07 said:
Sjax says different
By different, I assume you mean SJax says the most talented RB in the NFL plays home games in Nashville. I have no problem agreeing that DWill is probably a top 5 RB, but he's not above CJ, AD, MJD, or SJax (for talent). I'm not sure he's better than Gore.
i didnt say he was more talented then those RBs i just said if it wasnt for stewart he would be a top 5 pick
Isn't your topic:
Deangelo Williams, maybe most talented RB in the NFL
 
jojoh07 said:
Sjax says different
By different, I assume you mean SJax says the most talented RB in the NFL plays home games in Nashville. I have no problem agreeing that DWill is probably a top 5 RB, but he's not above CJ, AD, MJD, or SJax (for talent). I'm not sure he's better than Gore.
i didnt say he was more talented then those RBs i just said if it wasnt for stewart he would be a top 5 pick
Isn't your topic:
Deangelo Williams, maybe most talented RB in the NFL
:shrug:
 
I currently own DeAngelo in my dynasty league and if Jonathan Stewart wasn't there DeAngelo would easily be a top 5 pick. Seeing as he is a free agent next year and will likely leave Carolina what are possible destinations for him and what would be the best and worst spots for him. I'm thinking currently the most likely destinations are places like Miami, ny giants, the patriots (I hope), Seattle, and cinncinatti.
Well, If I were Seattle, I'd draft a top O-lineman this offseason and make a pitch to sign DeAngelo.
 
SSOG said:
Holy Schneikes said:
As has been discussed in other threads, there is no guarantee the franchise tag will be a viable option this year (under a locket scenario it may very well be challenged and beaten in court), let alone future years. I don't think it's a lock he leaves, but I don't think the franchise tag is a likely option at all.
You're right, no guarantee at all. If there was a guarantee that the tag would still be in play, I'd say there was a greater than 50% chance that DeAngelo was still a Panther next season. I was just saying that I think an 80% chance that he's gone is overestimating it.
I bet the tagging system is reworked a bit but that it stays. There's transition tags and such that don't seem to be utilized all that often. I have a hard time believing the NFLPA would bark at any type of issue that guarantees a player the right to be top 5 paid at his position. Also, I don't much care for players when they whine about being paid amidst the top 5 and think the general public feels the same.Maybe rework it some, but seems like a sound idea to continue that both sides would be in favor of.
 
I currently own DeAngelo in my dynasty league and if Jonathan Stewart wasn't there DeAngelo would easily be a top 5 pick. Seeing as he is a free agent next year and will likely leave Carolina what are possible destinations for him and what would be the best and worst spots for him. I'm thinking currently the most likely destinations are places like Miami, ny giants, the patriots (I hope), Seattle, and cinncinatti.
Well, If I were Seattle, I'd draft a top O-lineman this offseason and make a pitch to sign DeAngelo.
In addition to Okung or was that step 1?
 
I currently own DeAngelo in my dynasty league and if Jonathan Stewart wasn't there DeAngelo would easily be a top 5 pick. Seeing as he is a free agent next year and will likely leave Carolina what are possible destinations for him and what would be the best and worst spots for him. I'm thinking currently the most likely destinations are places like Miami, ny giants, the patriots (I hope), Seattle, and cinncinatti.
Well, If I were Seattle, I'd draft a top O-lineman this offseason and make a pitch to sign DeAngelo.
Is okung not a top o lineman
 
Sjax says different
By different, I assume you mean SJax says the most talented RB in the NFL plays home games in Nashville. I have no problem agreeing that DWill is probably a top 5 RB, but he's not above CJ, AD, MJD, or SJax (for talent). I'm not sure he's better than Gore.
You mean top 5 of all time?Career leaders in yards per rush attempt at RB1. Bo Jackson 5.42. Chris Johnson 5.33. Jim Brown 5.24. Mercury Morris 5.15. DeAngelo Williams 5.16. Gale Sayers 5.07. Barry Sanders 5.0
 
Sjax says different
By different, I assume you mean SJax says the most talented RB in the NFL plays home games in Nashville. I have no problem agreeing that DWill is probably a top 5 RB, but he's not above CJ, AD, MJD, or SJax (for talent). I'm not sure he's better than Gore.
You mean top 5 of all time?Career leaders in yards per rush attempt at RB1. Bo Jackson 5.42. Chris Johnson 5.33. Jim Brown 5.24. Mercury Morris 5.15. DeAngelo Williams 5.16. Gale Sayers 5.07. Barry Sanders 5.0
I assume you aren't implying that's the only stat that matters or it's even that great a measurement of a RB's talent.
 

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