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Dynasty WR Rankings - WR#4 (1 Viewer)

Who would you rank as the #4 dynasty WR?

  • Marques Colston - 6/5/83

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  • Braylon Edwards - 2/21/83

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  • Chad Johnson - 1/9/78

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  • Randy Moss - 2/13/77

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  • Steve Smith - 5/12/79

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  • Other

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Voted Colston - didn't think he'd have any love really but right now he's in second behind Edwards.

Colston's caught more balls than any WR in history through their first two years.

He's probably not the most talented of this group, but I think he's in the best situation with an elite QB on a passing team and has proven he's an elite option.

 
I can't pass up Moss here. Still young enough at 31 for a top tier dynasty slot, and looks to have regained his top 5 form. Ranking based on resigning in NE.

 
gman8343 said:
Voted Colston - didn't think he'd have any love really but right now he's in second behind Edwards. Colston's caught more balls than any WR in history through their first two years.He's probably not the most talented of this group, but I think he's in the best situation with an elite QB on a passing team and has proven he's an elite option.
:thumbup: 168 rec 2200yds and 19tds in first 2 seasons while missing a few games. Colston doesnt get enough love as a top 5 dynasty wr
 
Edwards caught 16 TD's in 15 games with DA as the starter. While that is not quite 23, he is 6 years younger than Moss, and doesnt have the character issues. Not to mention if Moss doesnt stay with the Patriots, his value drops like a brick.

 
Duckboy, missed a couple of these and can't locate the answer....is this PPR or not?

thanks for the help. I will consider what ever you reply as applicable to both WR and RB as I can't get a reply.

 
Duckboy, missed a couple of these and can't locate the answer....is this PPR or not?thanks for the help. I will consider what ever you reply as applicable to both WR and RB as I can't get a reply.
My understanding is this is typical FBG format, so no PPR.
 
Hard for me to believe the Braylon > Moss way this poll is going.

Even if people are banking on Moss leaving the Pats then there are still a lot of quality QBs out there that could keep him in the WR1 spot for the foreseeable future. Its not like Brady is the only way for this guy to be good. Maybe a lower quality QB doesn't get Randy 20+ TDs, but he'd still have a solid year, and I'm not sure that Braylon's lone breakout season and potential first year QB in 2008 gives him less question marks.

Braylon's certainly got skill, but at the risk of bringing the crazies out of the woodwork, nobody's going to argue that he's **MORE** talented than Randy Moss, right?

So that leaves age. 6 years is worth something, sure, but its not like Randy is T.O.'s age. He's 31, and still got several years of productive athleticism left. Just seems like this poll with the Cutler > Donovan/Hassebeck in QB7 poll are showing how over-valued youth is.

 
So that leaves age. 6 years is worth something, sure, but its not like Randy is T.O.'s age. He's 31, and still got several years of productive athleticism left. Just seems like this poll with the Cutler > Donovan/Hassebeck in QB7 poll are showing how over-valued youth is.
bingo. Moss proved this year that all he needs is a QB that can get him the ball, and he will produce like mad.Design your offense around the long ball, and give him a QB that can get the ball downfield, and you're looking at 1400/15 at a minimum from Moss, no matter what.
 
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