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[Dynasty] 2020 NFL Draft Class (2 Viewers)

So I just looked at them and really other then not going in lock step with everyone on Dobbins and Lamb seemed kind of normal to me. What was strange about it to you?
It was criminal to have Vaughn ahead of Dobbins and Lamb.  Also, Moss ahead of Pittman and Aiyuk was bad too.

 
It was criminal to have Vaughn ahead of Dobbins and Lamb.  Also, Moss ahead of Pittman and Aiyuk was bad too.
I don't agree with most of those either but was not crazy to me, just different once you got past the first few guys. Rankings for me are more just fun/amusement reading but whether you take actually use them or just like to read them what good are they if everyone has the same thing? It's like Patton said, if everyone is thinking alike then someone is not thinking. 

 
I don't agree with most of those either but was not crazy to me, just different once you got past the first few guys. Rankings for me are more just fun/amusement reading but whether you take actually use them or just like to read them what good are they if everyone has the same thing? It's like Patton said, if everyone is thinking alike then someone is not thinking. 
What others are thinking didn't play into my thinking that Vaughn over Dobbins and Lamb is criminal and I would never take Moss over Pittman and Aiyuk, but each to their own.

 
Pff was really high on Vaughn. It might have stood out to me in such a prevalent way because I have him lower on my Board than most Rankings I come across. Vaughn would be off my draft board if I had to take ahead dobbins to get him
Thanks for explanation,  @Hankmoody had already explained it to me, I was just confused by way you had worded your post instead of saying "They" are really high on Vaughn it just read confusingly to me as it seemed your directly contradicting yourself.

And I agree with you on Vaughn. I'm not even sure many people are really high on Vaughn so much as drafting him feels like betting against Ronald Jones.

 
I have averaged (n=23) dynasty rankings across the internet, below are where the rookies are valued.  Strengths are:

1. Five RBs in the top 24

2. Lots of WR3-4s with upside

3. Two high end QB prospects that can be had in the mid-late 2nd

4. A total of 43 rookies in the top 240 making fourth round rookie picks more relevant

Code:
19	C. Ed.-Helaire	RB	RB09
22	Jonathan Taylor	RB	RB11
36	D'Andre Swift	RB	RB15
38	J.K. Dobbins	RB	RB16
39	CeeDee Lamb	WR	WR19
40	Jerry Jeudy	WR	WR20
51	Cam Akers	RB	RB20
61	Jalen Reagor	WR	WR30
66	J. Jefferson	WR	WR32
67	Henry Ruggs III	WR	WR33
77	Ke'Shawn Vaughn	RB	RB28
85	Denzel Mims	WR	WR40
88	Tee Higgins	WR	WR42
89	Michael Pittman	WR	WR43
93	Brandon Aiyuk	WR	WR45
99	Joe Burrow	QB	QB09
104	L. Shenault	WR	WR51
118	Tua Tagovailoa	QB	QB14
122	Zack Moss	RB	RB39
127	A.J. Dillon	RB	RB41
128	Bryan Edwards	WR	WR58
151	K.J. Hamler	WR	WR65
153	Chase Claypool	WR	WR66
156	A. McFarland	RB	RB50
158	Antonio Gibson	RB	RB51
159	Darrynton Evans	RB	RB52
160	Justin Herbert	QB	QB22
173	Cole Kmet	TE	TE25
174	Van Jefferson	WR	WR73
179	Devin Duvernay	WR	WR75
185	A. Gandy-Golden	WR	WR77
188	Joshua Kelly	RB	RB58
193	Adam Trautman	TE	TE29
199	Lamical Perine	RB	RB60
202	Lynn Bowden	WR	WR85
206	Tyler Johnson	WR	WR87
217	Deejay Dallas	RB	RB65
220	Eno Benjamin	RB	RB68
221	Devin Asiasi	TE	TE32
225	Jalen Hurts	QB	QB33
231	Jordan Love	QB	QB35
235	Quintez Cephus	WR	WR97
239	A. Okwuegbunam	TE	TE35
 
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Thanks for explanation,  @Hankmoody had already explained it to me, I was just confused by way you had worded your post instead of saying "They" are really high on Vaughn it just read confusingly to me as it seemed your directly contradicting yourself.

And I agree with you on Vaughn. I'm not even sure many people are really high on Vaughn so much as drafting him feels like betting against Ronald Jones.
I agree. Trusting a rookies pass pro on a Tom Brady led team seems to be a losing proposition. The whole Tampa backfield is an easy avoid for me this year. I was none to impressed with rojo’s college tape either. I might miss out on some large touchdown numbers from one of them but I don’t see the value when it comes to draft capitol.
 

Sometimes I get lazy typing. My bad lol

 
I wonder if the Malcolm Perry thread wasn't another that was hidden. Anyway...

Perry has signed his rookie deal with the Dolphins and has been added to the depth chart as a running back, Field Yates of ESPN reports. Analysis: Perry was taken by Miami in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft. He was a quarterback coming out of college, but it looks like the Dolphins intend on working him out of the backfield right away. The Navy product rushed for 2,017 yards during his senior campaign. Given his size, 5-foot-9, 186 points, he will presumably be used more as a gadget player for the team.

 
Jaguars signed fifth-round WR Collin Johnson to a four-year contract.

Johnson (6'6/222) returned for his senior season at Texas as one of the nation's top-ranked wideouts but missed six games due to a nagging hamstring injury. His durability will remain a question mark at the next level following seven absences since November 2018. His big-bodied frame and reliable hands (11 drops across 306 career targets with the Longhorns) will still garner interest as a red zone threat since he struggled after the catch (career 3.7 YAC). Johnson fits the mold of a subpackage slot wideout whose mitts and excellent run-blocking can be relied on during money downs in the NFL.

SOURCE: Profootballtalk.nbcsports.com

Jun 18, 2020, 12:54 PM ET

 

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