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First off, last time I posted about this guy a few week's ago, the thread devolved into some kind of inside joke about getting Greg Camarillo active. If you intend to post something along those lines, please simply bump the previous post. :no:

That being said ...

I'm a bit surprised to see Camarillo so high in this week's rankings. Suffice to say, he is ranked a borderline WR2. I actually kind of like the guy, and think he will be a solid if unspectacular PPR guy.

Do any Miami homers have any insight into what type of passing game the Dolphins are looking to run? I know he is up there in targets right now with Fasano, but can we expect him to be the lead target for pretty much the whole season?

He seems to be the kind of short/intermediate guy that would be a perfect fit for Pennington's game.

Thoughts?

 
FWIW, I saw Greg Camarillo p\/\/n Antonio Cromartie a bunch of times in training camp a few years ago. That's a matchup he'll draw frequently on Sunday. (Not that I expect him to beat Cromartie this week, but it's an interesting bit of trivia -- they did work against each other a lot in camp in Cromartie's rookie year.)

 
First off, last time I posted about this guy a few week's ago, the thread devolved into some kind of inside joke about getting Greg Camarillo active.
You think this is some kind of joke? F you. This is serious business. If you'd listen to that little voice you would have been watching Greg back in his Stanford days and you wouldn't need to start these threads...guppy. :ptts:
 
First off, last time I posted about this guy a few week's ago, the thread devolved into some kind of inside joke about getting Greg Camarillo active.
You think this is some kind of joke? F you. This is serious business. If you'd listen to that little voice you would have been watching Greg back in his Stanford days and you wouldn't need to start these threads...guppy. :ptts:
I'm not sure whether to :) or :wall:
 
First off, last time I posted about this guy a few week's ago, the thread devolved into some kind of inside joke about getting Greg Camarillo active. If you intend to post something along those lines, please simply bump the previous post. ;)

That being said ...

I'm a bit surprised to see Camarillo so high in this week's rankings. Suffice to say, he is ranked a borderline WR2. I actually kind of like the guy, and think he will be a solid if unspectacular PPR guy.

Do any Miami homers have any insight into what type of passing game the Dolphins are looking to run? I know he is up there in targets right now with Fasano, but can we expect him to be the lead target for pretty much the whole season?

He seems to be the kind of short/intermediate guy that would be a perfect fit for Pennington's game.

Thoughts?
Inside JOKE :bye: Inherent clairvoyance is nothing to joke about, chief. LET'S GET THAT STRAIGHT. Foreseeing otherwise ordinary players having extraordinary games is a difference maker. Here you are clamoring around starting threads about a guy who's best day is well in the rear view. You're sniffing the wrong undies, bud. YOU WANT 22 POINTS IN WEEK 9?!?! DO YOU :confused: Then you get Donnie Avery on your roster. That's how this thing works. You sit Cotchery in week ten and spot start Steptoe. FLACCO GET'S THE NOD IN WEEK 9 - Comprehende?You don't learn this stuff. You can't sit around on a site like this, start threads and expect to DOMINATE your opponents. Your have to LIVE ahead of the curve. You have to CREATE the curve. Let the gup prospectors pan around in here looking for gold nuggets while continually and consistently uncovering turds :lmao: LISTEN TO YOUR GUT. Dominance and excellence is bread from within. You don't read it on a message board. I'm undefeated and let me tell you something, you're not going to the title game blathering about Camarillo.

-The Goat

 
First off, last time I posted about this guy a few week's ago, the thread devolved into some kind of inside joke about getting Greg Camarillo active. If you intend to post something along those lines, please simply bump the previous post. ;)

That being said ...

I'm a bit surprised to see Camarillo so high in this week's rankings. Suffice to say, he is ranked a borderline WR2. I actually kind of like the guy, and think he will be a solid if unspectacular PPR guy.

Do any Miami homers have any insight into what type of passing game the Dolphins are looking to run? I know he is up there in targets right now with Fasano, but can we expect him to be the lead target for pretty much the whole season?

He seems to be the kind of short/intermediate guy that would be a perfect fit for Pennington's game.

Thoughts?
Inside JOKE :bye: Inherent clairvoyance is nothing to joke about, chief. LET'S GET THAT STRAIGHT. Foreseeing otherwise ordinary players having extraordinary games is a difference maker. Here you are clamoring around starting threads about a guy who's best day is well in the rear view. You're sniffing the wrong undies, bud. YOU WANT 22 POINTS IN WEEK 9?!?! DO YOU :confused: Then you get Donnie Avery on your roster. That's how this thing works. You sit Cotchery in week ten and spot start Steptoe. FLACCO GET'S THE NOD IN WEEK 9 - Comprehende?You don't learn this stuff. You can't sit around on a site like this, start threads and expect to DOMINATE your opponents. Your have to LIVE ahead of the curve. You have to CREATE the curve. Let the gup prospectors pan around in here looking for gold nuggets while continually and consistently uncovering turds :lmao: LISTEN TO YOUR GUT. Dominance and excellence is bread from within. You don't read it on a message board. I'm undefeated and let me tell you something, you're not going to the title game blathering about Camarillo.

-The Goat
;) You might as well go ahead and paste it in the Sharks thread now to save time.

 
First off, last time I posted about this guy a few week's ago, the thread devolved into some kind of inside joke about getting Greg Camarillo active.
You think this is some kind of joke? F you. This is serious business. If you'd listen to that little voice you would have been watching Greg back in his Stanford days and you wouldn't need to start these threads...guppy. :lmao:
:lmao:
 
First off, last time I posted about this guy a few week's ago, the thread devolved into some kind of inside joke about getting Greg Camarillo active. If you intend to post something along those lines, please simply bump the previous post. ;)

That being said ...

I'm a bit surprised to see Camarillo so high in this week's rankings. Suffice to say, he is ranked a borderline WR2. I actually kind of like the guy, and think he will be a solid if unspectacular PPR guy.

Do any Miami homers have any insight into what type of passing game the Dolphins are looking to run? I know he is up there in targets right now with Fasano, but can we expect him to be the lead target for pretty much the whole season?

He seems to be the kind of short/intermediate guy that would be a perfect fit for Pennington's game.

Thoughts?
Inside JOKE :lmao: Inherent clairvoyance is nothing to joke about, chief. LET'S GET THAT STRAIGHT. Foreseeing otherwise ordinary players having extraordinary games is a difference maker. Here you are clamoring around starting threads about a guy who's best day is well in the rear view. You're sniffing the wrong undies, bud. YOU WANT 22 POINTS IN WEEK 9?!?! DO YOU :lmao: Then you get Donnie Avery on your roster. That's how this thing works. You sit Cotchery in week ten and spot start Steptoe. FLACCO GET'S THE NOD IN WEEK 9 - Comprehende?You don't learn this stuff. You can't sit around on a site like this, start threads and expect to DOMINATE your opponents. Your have to LIVE ahead of the curve. You have to CREATE the curve. Let the gup prospectors pan around in here looking for gold nuggets while continually and consistently uncovering turds :lmao: LISTEN TO YOUR GUT. Dominance and excellence is bread from within. You don't read it on a message board. I'm undefeated and let me tell you something, you're not going to the title game blathering about Camarillo.

-The Goat
:lmao: AWESOME thanks.
 
First off, last time I posted about this guy a few week's ago, the thread devolved into some kind of inside joke about getting Greg Camarillo active. If you intend to post something along those lines, please simply bump the previous post. :clap:

That being said ...

I'm a bit surprised to see Camarillo so high in this week's rankings. Suffice to say, he is ranked a borderline WR2. I actually kind of like the guy, and think he will be a solid if unspectacular PPR guy.

Do any Miami homers have any insight into what type of passing game the Dolphins are looking to run? I know he is up there in targets right now with Fasano, but can we expect him to be the lead target for pretty much the whole season?

He seems to be the kind of short/intermediate guy that would be a perfect fit for Pennington's game.

Thoughts?
Inside JOKE :shrug: Inherent clairvoyance is nothing to joke about, chief. LET'S GET THAT STRAIGHT. Foreseeing otherwise ordinary players having extraordinary games is a difference maker. Here you are clamoring around starting threads about a guy who's best day is well in the rear view. You're sniffing the wrong undies, bud. YOU WANT 22 POINTS IN WEEK 9?!?! DO YOU :towelwave: Then you get Donnie Avery on your roster. That's how this thing works. You sit Cotchery in week ten and spot start Steptoe. FLACCO GET'S THE NOD IN WEEK 9 - Comprehende?You don't learn this stuff. You can't sit around on a site like this, start threads and expect to DOMINATE your opponents. Your have to LIVE ahead of the curve. You have to CREATE the curve. Let the gup prospectors pan around in here looking for gold nuggets while continually and consistently uncovering turds :towelwave: LISTEN TO YOUR GUT. Dominance and excellence is bread from within. You don't read it on a message board. I'm undefeated and let me tell you something, you're not going to the title game blathering about Camarillo.

-The Goat
All hail the mighty Goat! :towelwave: :towelwave:

 
It seems like every time we discuss Camarillo, we get a bunch of jokes and insults and people talking about how great their insight is in FF.

Can we please just have a discussion about Camarillo without the personal injections?

 
Well, I dropped NYG Steve Smith for Camarillo this week. With Cotchery & S Jax on bye and Plex out, I need a little extra this week.

I picked up (AND STARTED) Duece last week. But the mistake was that I sat Moore in his place.

Waiting until a topic is covered thoroughly is too late to get the best value.

 
Can we please just have a discussion about Camarillo without the personal injections?
Steroids is serious business.
What a jerk response. This is the kind of response that is making the Shark Pool go downhill. I miss the days of informative discussions about players. Now we get so many immature responses that are not as funny as some posters think they are. If you have a joke that you think is so funny, why can't you combine that with some sort of comment about how the player will or will not produce? Is that so hard for you?
 
Can we please just have a discussion about Camarillo without the personal injections?
Steroids is serious business.
What a jerk response. This is the kind of response that is making the Shark Pool go downhill. I miss the days of informative discussions about players. Now we get so many immature responses that are not as funny as some posters think they are. If you have a joke that you think is so funny, why can't you combine that with some sort of comment about how the player will or will not produce? Is that so hard for you?
:scared:
 
I apologize for my above comments. I am one of those who hasn't seen Camarillo play. I originally came to this thread to read objective insightful comments about whether people think he will produce good numbers.

I should place a lot more value on insults, self-praise, jokes, and discussions about players other than the player the OP asked about, especially when these comments do not include any insightful comments about whether people think Camarillo will produce. I need to accept the fact that the Shark Pool has evolved to steer away from focused discussion.

 
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Get Donnie Avery on your roster.
Sit Cotchery and spot start Steptoe
Serious question: who is Steptoe?I have Cotchery, so it sounds like I need to add Steptoe. Escape Goat knows stuff. He even left me a profile comment mentioning Steptoe as a sleeper. My week 10 results hang in the balance...
Cleveland rookie WR. Get ... him ... active (week 10).
In all honesty, it sounds like seasons hang in the balance.
 
19 targets in 3 weeks, easily the highest for Miami WRs. The Chargers D has given up some decent passing numbers, and the Dolphins should be playing catch-up in the 2nd half. a decent play in PPR leagues, maybe 7 for 85

 
19 targets in 3 weeks, easily the highest for Miami WRs. The Chargers D has given up some decent passing numbers, and the Dolphins should be playing catch-up in the 2nd half. a decent play in PPR leagues, maybe 7 for 85
Thanks for the analysis. These kinds of posts are too few in this thread. Have you or anyone else seen the Dolphins play this year? I've seen Camarillo loosely compared to Welker and I wonder if he actually plays anything like Welker.
 
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Frank Black said:
joffer said:
19 targets in 3 weeks, easily the highest for Miami WRs. The Chargers D has given up some decent passing numbers, and the Dolphins should be playing catch-up in the 2nd half. a decent play in PPR leagues, maybe 7 for 85
Thanks for the analysis. These kinds of posts are too few in this thread. Have you or anyone else seen the Dolphins play this year? I've seen Camarillo loosely compared to Welker and I wonder if he actually plays anything like Welker.
Roll the dice and get him active :goodposting:
 
I picked up Camarillo as a free agent earlier this week. I've been looking at the amount that he's been targeted as both he and Hagan were on my radar before the season began. I agree with the above poster that stated that he could have some value in a PPR league (which mine is) for this week and possibly beyond. If he comes up lame this week, I haven't lost much. I can just let him go and keep an eye on his targets since nobody else in my league seems to know who he is. If he produces this week, he's worth keeping around for awhile longer, as well. I'd suggest rostering him for this week, at least. There's not a great deal on most waiver wires that might produce as well as he's capable of.

 
Anybody think he's worth dropping Lloyd for, or should I just suck it up and take the egg this week?

 
Frank Black said:
joffer said:
19 targets in 3 weeks, easily the highest for Miami WRs. The Chargers D has given up some decent passing numbers, and the Dolphins should be playing catch-up in the 2nd half. a decent play in PPR leagues, maybe 7 for 85
Thanks for the analysis. These kinds of posts are too few in this thread. Have you or anyone else seen the Dolphins play this year? I've seen Camarillo loosely compared to Welker and I wonder if he actually plays anything like Welker.
Welker played mostly in the slot, wheras Camarillo lines up wide most of the time, with Devone Bess in the slot. In camp, many Fins fans thought Camarillo was on the bubble to make the team. Nobody in the Fins forums that I frequent ever dreamt that he would wind up starting, no less being essentially the WR1 in this offense. Most people saw Hagan or Wilford starting opposite Ginn, with Camarillo and Bess playing in the slot (if Camarillo made the roster). So far, Hagan and Wilford have been absolutely invisible.He looks like he is going to be a good posession receiver, and a perfect target for a guy like Pennington who is accurate, but lacks the skillset to take advantage of a guy like Ginn's talent set (go deep, and throw it long). My impression after 3 games is that Camarillo has a decent shot at leading the Miami WR in catches and yards, but that he will share a lot of the love with the TEs (Fasano and Martin) and the RBs, who are both capable receivers. His dramatic TD last season vs the Ravens not withstanding, I dont think we will see too many long TDs, or even 30+ yard receptions from Camarillo. But, he has awesome hands, and seems to be a stellar route runner - which is probably where the comparisons to Welker come into play.Seems like a decent fantasy WR3 or bye week fill in to me. He should be good for 3-6 catches per week and 30-80 yards with an occasional TD. Of course, as of 3 weeks ago nobody would have projected even those numbers for Camarillo, so the reality is that nobody really knows just how good this guy can be, or how competant the Miami offense is going to be going forward. Welker came out of nowhere, so if the comparisons are valid, then Camarillo can definitley have some upside.
 
Frank Black said:
joffer said:
19 targets in 3 weeks, easily the highest for Miami WRs. The Chargers D has given up some decent passing numbers, and the Dolphins should be playing catch-up in the 2nd half. a decent play in PPR leagues, maybe 7 for 85
Thanks for the analysis. These kinds of posts are too few in this thread. Have you or anyone else seen the Dolphins play this year? I've seen Camarillo loosely compared to Welker and I wonder if he actually plays anything like Welker.
Welker played mostly in the slot, wheras Camarillo lines up wide most of the time, with Devone Bess in the slot. In camp, many Fins fans thought Camarillo was on the bubble to make the team. Nobody in the Fins forums that I frequent ever dreamt that he would wind up starting, no less being essentially the WR1 in this offense. Most people saw Hagan or Wilford starting opposite Ginn, with Camarillo and Bess playing in the slot (if Camarillo made the roster). So far, Hagan and Wilford have been absolutely invisible.He looks like he is going to be a good posession receiver, and a perfect target for a guy like Pennington who is accurate, but lacks the skillset to take advantage of a guy like Ginn's talent set (go deep, and throw it long). My impression after 3 games is that Camarillo has a decent shot at leading the Miami WR in catches and yards, but that he will share a lot of the love with the TEs (Fasano and Martin) and the RBs, who are both capable receivers. His dramatic TD last season vs the Ravens not withstanding, I dont think we will see too many long TDs, or even 30+ yard receptions from Camarillo. But, he has awesome hands, and seems to be a stellar route runner - which is probably where the comparisons to Welker come into play.Seems like a decent fantasy WR3 or bye week fill in to me. He should be good for 3-6 catches per week and 30-80 yards with an occasional TD. Of course, as of 3 weeks ago nobody would have projected even those numbers for Camarillo, so the reality is that nobody really knows just how good this guy can be, or how competant the Miami offense is going to be going forward. Welker came out of nowhere, so if the comparisons are valid, then Camarillo can definitley have some upside.
;) I don't really want to carry another WR, but this is good info to have in my back pocket. Like many here, I'm eying GC as a possible bottom of the roster WR, a roster spot I'm sure sees a lot of turnover for active fantasy owners. Def. worth continuing to monitor, esp. considering how under the radar the guy currently is.
 
Welker is quicker and faster than Camarillo. But they are similar in the sense that they are both white WRs who were impressive during Chargers training camp but didn't end up sticking with the team, then went to Miami and exceeded expectations.

Camarillo does have a knack for getting open and catching the ball. But I'd compare him more to Tom Waddle (remember him?) than to Wes Welker.

 
Birdie048 said:
Well, I dropped NYG Steve Smith for Camarillo this week. With Cotchery & S Jax on bye and Plex out, I need a little extra this week. I picked up (AND STARTED) Duece last week. But the mistake was that I sat Moore in his place. Waiting until a topic is covered thoroughly is too late to get the best value.
you followed up last week's oops with benching the guy that's finally going to start for the Gmen? I'm not saying Smith will do better than Camarillo but, why did you even have Smith then?
 
Birdie048 said:
Well, I dropped NYG Steve Smith for Camarillo this week. With Cotchery & S Jax on bye and Plex out, I need a little extra this week.

I picked up (AND STARTED) Duece last week. But the mistake was that I sat Moore in his place.

Waiting until a topic is covered thoroughly is too late to get the best value.
you followed up last week's oops with benching the guy that's finally going to start for the Gmen? I'm not saying Smith will do better than Camarillo but, why did you even have Smith then?
Don't mean to hijack... but I will respond to why...My WR are pretty solid.... Bowe, Cotchery, Plex, L Evans, Ocho, V Jackson & K Walters

But with Cotchery on bye and Plex suspended (and possible more coming)....

I had a trade offer for Bowe (T Holt) that I was considering and I needed to get another possible starter.

We start 3 plus 2 Flex (S Jax on Bye so I need to start 5 WR).

Smith/Camarillo fill a rotating spot... based on injury/bye/performance. It's my "filler" roster spot.

The 19 targets for Camarillo was what made him more appealing than S Smith

Seattle & SD are both giving up alot of points to WR so far. (equal)

Both Mia & NYG coming off bye. (equal)

I expect NYG to run more than throw plus IMO, D Hixon & Toomer will get enough looks to make S Smith less valuable.

It was a judgement call.

I see G Camarillo as a nice bye week filler. He will start WR5 for me this week compared to Ocho Stinko.

 
I subbed him in two line-ups of mine and wasn't dissapointed this week. Though the second one I put him in for Engram when I saw Engram was going to only play half the snaps so doubt I would do that again.

He came thru for us and Dodds called it right on the $$$. I guess its safe to play any averaged targeted receiver against SD pass defense.

 
What is Gregs dynasty trade value in a deep IDP league? I plan on moving him unless he is a long term hold, this year is a lost cause at this point, trying to build for the future.

 
Anybody have any opinions on whether or not The Voice can put up another solid week against Houston? He was pure money in my PPR league and I'm debating whether or not I drop him for a bye week defense or not. I'm torn.

 

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