Flynn..Pass First... Pass Second... Pass Third....How do you figure Flynn is smarter than Pryor exactly?
Fixed.oswizzle said:Flynn..Pass First... Pass Second... Pass Third.... Punt.GCP said:How do you figure Flynn is smarter than Pryor exactly?
Pryor.. Run.... Run... Pass on the Run... 1st Down.
Pryor has looked pretty good to meoswizzle said:Flynn..Pass First... Pass Second... Pass Third....GCP said:How do you figure Flynn is smarter than Pryor exactly?
Pryor.. Run.... Run... Pass on the Run... No Thanks
So only 450 yds and 30 points then?Washington D in for the best week they have all year
No idea what this has to do with smarts.oswizzle said:Flynn..Pass First... Pass Second... Pass Third....GCP said:How do you figure Flynn is smarter than Pryor exactly?
Pryor.. Run.... Run... Pass on the Run... No Thanks
Agreed. I don't think oswizzle has really watched Pryor play.Pryor has looked pretty good to meoswizzle said:Flynn..Pass First... Pass Second... Pass Third....GCP said:How do you figure Flynn is smarter than Pryor exactly?
Pryor.. Run.... Run... Pass on the Run... No Thanks
Yeah, Pryor definitely hasn't looked like a pure scrambler.Agreed. I don't think oswizzle has really watched Pryor play.Pryor has looked pretty good to meoswizzle said:Flynn..Pass First... Pass Second... Pass Third....GCP said:How do you figure Flynn is smarter than Pryor exactly?
Pryor.. Run.... Run... Pass on the Run... No Thanks
I agree to a certain extent that Pryor has looked pretty good. He had very good pocket presence and made some big throws when the team needed a first down. The jury is still out on whether he will fully develop as an NFL QB, but it is premature to label him as a run only, or run first QB.Agreed. I don't think oswizzle has really watched Pryor play.Pryor has looked pretty good to meoswizzle said:Flynn..Pass First... Pass Second... Pass Third....GCP said:How do you figure Flynn is smarter than Pryor exactly?
Pryor.. Run.... Run... Pass on the Run... No Thanks
You're looking for the talking out your ### board.oswizzle said:Flynn..Pass First... Pass Second... Pass Third....GCP said:How do you figure Flynn is smarter than Pryor exactly?
Pryor.. Run.... Run... Pass on the Run... No Thanks
I absolutely agree and that is an excellent point. I don't know much about Flynn's mobility, I doubt it is anywhere near as good as Pryor's, so unless the line plays out of their minds I think Flynn could be harassed all game. The Redskins D might actually be a good pick up this week if Flynn is starting.Yeah, Pryor definitely hasn't looked like a pure scrambler.Agreed. I don't think oswizzle has really watched Pryor play.Pryor has looked pretty good to meoswizzle said:Flynn..Pass First... Pass Second... Pass Third....GCP said:How do you figure Flynn is smarter than Pryor exactly?
Pryor.. Run.... Run... Pass on the Run... No Thanks
As far as Denarius is concerned, Flynn might have a larger number of pass attempts, but I don't think he can extend the play as well as Pryor, so his success might hinge more on the OL. I think Denarius will get targeted plenty, regardless of who starts.
Yeah, he is putting in a solid year. Really steamed I dropped him after week 2.This guy really gets no respect around here. He's currently sitting at WR30 which obviously means he's a solid WR3. However, there seems to be an outlier game in there where he put up a goose egg on two targets vs Jax. I know they all count in the end, but outside of that one game, he's a mid WR2. Like right between AJ Green and Torrey Smith.
Week 1 7 targets 5/43/1
Week 2 2 targets 0/0/0
Week 3 11 targets 6/124/1
Week 4 6 targets 4/66/0
Week 5 8 targets 5/84/1
Drop week 2 from that average and you get: 8 targets 5/79/.75 which projects over 16 as 80/1268/12
Even with the goose egg averaged in, he's on pace for 64/1018/10
If one is a believer in Terrelle Pryor, then Denarius is most definitely a buy, especially if his owner feels the same way about him as you do... Or even better if he's sitting on the wire and roster space is available.The problem is you don't know if he's on his way up or just teasing. Hard to read value. If you have him, he's a hold. If not, I don't think he's a buy.
I personally like him and it would take a very strong offer to move him off my dynasty league. But when people ask about my other receivers (Cobb, Nicks, White) I say 'What about Moore'. There's usually an audible groan on the other end. They just don't seem to have him on their radar.If one is a believer in Terrelle Pryor, then Denarius is most definitely a buy, especially if his owner feels the same way about him as you do... Or even better if he's sitting on the wire and roster space is available.The problem is you don't know if he's on his way up or just teasing. Hard to read value. If you have him, he's a hold. If not, I don't think he's a buy.
IMO I think this is a pretty common viewpoint. He's viewed as a WR4, but I think he's going to end up between WR 15-30. IMO he's a great buy low target.I personally like him and it would take a very strong offer to move him off my dynasty league. But when people ask about my other receivers (Cobb, Nicks, White) I say 'What about Moore'. There's usually an audible groan on the other end. They just don't seem to have him on their radar.If one is a believer in Terrelle Pryor, then Denarius is most definitely a buy, especially if his owner feels the same way about him as you do... Or even better if he's sitting on the wire and roster space is available.The problem is you don't know if he's on his way up or just teasing. Hard to read value. If you have him, he's a hold. If not, I don't think he's a buy.
Thanks for that info, good to know more than the box score shows.He was very close to getting a second TD and thirty more yards receiving last night. The TD was reversed because the defender had forced Moore to step on the sideline before he caught the ball.
Yeah he was barely pushed out, solid pass, untouched in the endzone...TheLurkerBelow said:Thanks for that info, good to know more than the box score shows.He was very close to getting a second TD and thirty more yards receiving last night. The TD was reversed because the defender had forced Moore to step on the sideline before he caught the ball.
I've always been a fan of Moore's, he's shown enough flashes to believe there's some real talent there. Now with Pryor at the helm he's starting to have a chance to live up to his potential. I could see him solidly in the WR 17-20 range.
I traded for him as my # 4WR. I believe sky is the limit going forward for him. Pryor latches on to him as the #1WR and he's seemed to have solved all his drop issues.Not much being said about Denarius here. Probably the lull caused by the bye week. In any event, this guy is the #5 WR from Week 3 on. More importantly, he is doing it against tougher defenses like KC. Is he a must start WR2 after the bye and for the ROS?
And if Pryor can stay healthy. Even with a disastrous week 2 where it looked like he went backwards, Moore is a top 20 WR in PPR settings. If you can buy on him now as a WR3/4, the window is closing, if not closed on that.In my league Moore is #9 in scoring ytd among WR's. I believe the emergence of Pryor has changed this team for the better and Moore is benefitting. As long as Pryor continues to improve I think Moore will be a valuable player to have.
I think so. Outside the one bad game, he's been solid. Looks dynamic like he did his rookie year. Excluding Jags game, he's had min 6 targets and avg 8+. He's locked into my lineup.Not much being said about Denarius here. Probably the lull caused by the bye week. In any event, this guy is the #5 WR from Week 3 on. More importantly, he is doing it against tougher defenses like KC. Is he a must start WR2 after the bye and for the ROS?