@steelcitymanNot sure where to post this, but is there a rookie dynasty pick value chart anywhere online? I can find the real NFL one and FFL ones, but nothing for rookie dynasty draft picks.
Thanks in advance.
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Seahawks WR Jazz Ferguson showed up to rookie minicamp at 240 pounds.
Ferguson reportedly hasn't looked as fast as his 4.45 40-time indicated considering he played at 227 pounds in his final collegiate year. He's also dropped numerous passes while attempting to flash in the absences of fourth-rounder Gary Jennings and seventh-round slot prospect John Ursua. Ferguson remains on the outside looking in even with Doug Baldwin likely retiring in the coming weeks.
SOURCE: Brady Henderson on Twitter
May 4, 2019, 8:58 PM ET
ESPN's Brady Henderson reports Seahawks RB Travis Homer has shown an "extra gear" at rookie minicamp.
Homer has made his receiving chops evident to Seattle's coaching staff early on, in particular hauling in a deep ball over two defenders in coverage Saturday. While Homer's top-three SPARQ results at the combine put him ahead of the pack, the Hawks still carry both J.D. McKissic and C.J. Prosise in third-down roles; not to mention 2018 No. 27 overall pick Rashaad Penny as the team's true 1B back. Homer will have to show those catches frequently come August if he's going to make an impact in his first year.
SOURCE: Brady Henderson on Twitter
May 4, 2019, 9:07 PM ET
Raiders coach Jon Gruden said he wants fifth-round WR Hunter Renfrow to "move around and do a lot of things."
It makes sense for Renfrow to line up in the slot with Antonio Brown and Tyrell Williams locked in as Oakland's primary outside receivers, but obviously Gruden envisions the former Clemson Tiger playing all over the formation. "He’s going to have to move to the right, to the left, inside, outside, go in motion—do it all," said Gruden. Even in dynasty formats, the 23-year-old shouldn't carry much fantasy weight.
SOURCE: Las Vegas Review-Journal
May 5, 2019, 11:56 AM ET
Chiefs reporter BJ Kissel said WR Cody Thompson had a good rookie minicamp.
Thompson is a 6-foot-1, 205-pounder from Toledo who went undrafted after showing 4.57 wheels at the NFL Scouting Combine. As a senior in 2018, Thompson caught 48 passes for 647 yards with 10 touchdowns despite splitting the offense with two other NFL prospects. With little depth behind Sammy Watkins and Mecole Hardman -- assuming Tyreek Hill isn't available in 2019 -- the Chiefs are in desperate need for capable rotation players. Perhaps Thompson turns into an option.
SOURCE: BJ Kissel on Twitter
May 5, 2019, 5:41 PM ET
Why do I root for a team that sucks so bad according to every single metric. Ugh.
Because teams are like women in one's life, you cant help who you fall in love with.joey said:Why do I root for a team that sucks so bad according to every single metric. Ugh.
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