'Fear & Loathing said:
'corpcow said:
Can we now get back on track and focus on where Jacoby Ford belongs on the dynasty rankings?
I had him
39th in early February. I'd probably bump him 2-3 spots right now, so mid-30s. I'm high on him for the reasons you laid out.
If you're looking for a guy from tier 5 or tier 6 who could breakthrough and become top 20, is he the best guy to own? I see guys like Knox, Thomas, and Sanders elevated by situation but don't see them ever becoming high value pieces. I see that upside in Ford a little bit. Simpson is another guy who seems like higher risk, higher return.The young-ish guys in these tiers are
28. Garcon - will never be elite despite his elite situation
29. Nelson - upside as 3rd option on an elite pass offense could help him rise a tier but not much more
30. Manningham - odd man out if Nicks and Smith are healthy, FA in 2012
31. Knox - great situation, good talent, some holes in his game that limit his upside
35. Smith NYG - we have seen his upside pre-Nicks and it was barely top 25
38. Meachem - upside is hoping for Colston to breakdown
39. Ford - possible #1 WR on mediocre (but highly vertical) pass offense, similar to Knox but worse situation and more physical (possibly higher upside)
40. Alexander - elite upside but injury concerns will always be there
41. Thomas - good situation, good talent, some holes in his game
44. Simpson - elite physical tools (when Julio got the 2nd longest broad jump in combine history, it was 2nd to Simpson's), did the light bulb go on or was it an Aromashaduian mirage, opportunity a huge question with possible new QB, leaving WRs, drafting WRs, etc.
48. Sanders - very good situation, don't see him being elite
50. Jacoby Jones - similar player to Simpson, light bulb still not completely on
51. Benn - a lot of late 2011 and 2012 potential