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Is Holt overrated? (1 Viewer)

LordHusker

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Just curious.

I can't seem to shake the feeling that he's going to revert to the all-yards, no-TD production of a few years ago. I have no real reason to feel this way. Am I being stupid?

 
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Just curious. I can't seem to shake the feeling that he's going to revert to the all-yards, no-TD production of a few years ago. I have no real reason to feel this way. Am I being stupid?
Yeah most likely.Nah, I mean I think his numbers will be similar to how they were last year, they are going to be a run-first team again this year. I think he's a safe bet for top 10 production but how much running the ball is being stressed in STL and how good Jackson is at it, I can't see him with as high of a ceiling as the other WRs being drafted in the same area.
 
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Just curious. I can't seem to shake the feeling that he's going to revert to the all-yards, no-TD production of a few years ago. I have no real reason to feel this way. Am I being stupid?
Yeah most likely.Nah, I mean I think his numbers will be similar to how they were last year, they are going to be a run-first team again this year. I think he's a safe bet for top 10 production but how much running the ball is being stressed in STL and how good Jackson is at it, I can't see him with as high of a ceiling as the other WRs being drafted in the same area.
You really think STL is going to be a run first team? They just signed Randy McMichael and Drew Bennett, and gave Bulger $27M in guarantees. The Rams should continue to be a pass first team, as they've been for close to a decade now.As for Holt, he had a down year in '06, which is troubling. But if his knee is fine, he shouldn't have any trouble surpassing last year's numbers.
 
There are two things that make me wonder why he's so confidently ranked among the "elite six": The bum knee and his increasing -- but no, not yet old for a WR -- age. Combine that with his history of not scoring tons of TDs, and I'm grabbing someone like Roy Williams or TJ Housh over him. Maybe that's stupid, but I'll sleep better.

Plus, yes, I do think the Rams will quite a bit.

 
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I don't know about all that. Torry Holt was on fire the first half of the season (12.8 ppg) but cooled off the second half (8.8 PPG). Not coincidentally Orlando Pace was hurt and so was Holt during this time period. If they're both healthy Holt should have another great season possibly better than the season before.

 
There are two things that make me wonder why he's so confidently ranked among the "elite six": The bum knee and his increasing -- but no, not yet old for a WR -- age. Combine that with his history of not scoring tons of TDs, and I'm grabbing someone like Roy Williams or TJ Housh over him. Maybe that's stupid, but I'll sleep better.Plus, yes, I do think the Rams will quite a bit.
Housh is a year younger than Holt.He doesn't have a history of not scoring tons of TDs; that would be Housh or Roy Williams. Neither has ever hit 10 in a season; Holt has hit 10 in 3 of the past four seasons, and probably would have the other year if he hadn't gotten hut.You can not like Holt for whatever reasons you want, but the arguments you've presented are baseless. He ranked 6th last year in a very down year for him. He's scored the 4th most FPs at the position over the past two years, the 3rd most over the past three years, and the most over the last four.
 
There are two things that make me wonder why he's so confidently ranked among the "elite six": The bum knee and his increasing -- but no, not yet old for a WR -- age. Combine that with his history of not scoring tons of TDs, and I'm grabbing someone like Roy Williams or TJ Housh over him. Maybe that's stupid, but I'll sleep better.

Plus, yes, I do think the Rams will quite a bit.
Torry Holt has scored 12,10,9, and 10 touchdowns the last 4 seasons. What more do you want? I think Holt is a little overrated but come on. You have to face reality. He's a very good player.
 
There are two things that make me wonder why he's so confidently ranked among the "elite six": The bum knee and his increasing -- but no, not yet old for a WR -- age. Combine that with his history of not scoring tons of TDs, and I'm grabbing someone like Roy Williams or TJ Housh over him. Maybe that's stupid, but I'll sleep better.

Plus, yes, I do think the Rams will quite a bit.
Torry Holt has scored 12,10,9, and 10 touchdowns the last 4 seasons. What more do you want? I think Holt is a little overrated but come on. You have to face reality. He's a very good player.
Actually, I did not realize that. Those are better TD numbers than I thought. Thank you for slapping me in the face with reality.I'm still not taking him, though.

:shrug:

 
There are two things that make me wonder why he's so confidently ranked among the "elite six": The bum knee and his increasing -- but no, not yet old for a WR -- age. Combine that with his history of not scoring tons of TDs, and I'm grabbing someone like Roy Williams or TJ Housh over him. Maybe that's stupid, but I'll sleep better.

Plus, yes, I do think the Rams will quite a bit.
Torry Holt has scored 12,10,9, and 10 touchdowns the last 4 seasons. What more do you want? I think Holt is a little overrated but come on. You have to face reality. He's a very good player.
Actually, I did not realize that. Those are better TD numbers than I thought. Thank you for slapping me in the face with reality.I'm still not taking him, though.

:lmao:
Who would you take at #5 wr if it came to you?Most know the top 4 don't include them!

 
I see Johnson, Wayne, Holt, Harrison, Smith and Owens listed in various orders as the top six. I like Wayne, personally, at the top of that list. I say take any of them left at No. 5 with the exception of Holt.

 
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I see Johnson, Wayne, Holt, Harrison, Smith and Owens listed in various orders as the top six. I like Wayne, personally, at the top of that list. I say take any of them left at No. 5 with the exception of Holt.
Wayne is the very next pick after Holt (ADP wise) really equal. If I didn't like Holt like you I go Harrison...before Wayne!But Holt is best bet.
 
i feel a little less confident this year than last (had him ranked #1 then) -- mostly, like you, just a feeling. faced with a chance to draft owens or holt this afternoon, i ended up taking owens.

 
I see Johnson, Wayne, Holt, Harrison, Smith and Owens listed in various orders as the top six. I like Wayne, personally, at the top of that list. I say take any of them left at No. 5 with the exception of Holt.
Wayne is the very next pick after Holt (ADP wise) really equal. If I didn't like Holt like you I go Harrison...before Wayne!But Holt is best bet.
Yeah, owners mocked me when I took Wayne before Harrison last night. It's just my view of the crystal ball.
 
There are two things that make me wonder why he's so confidently ranked among the "elite six": The bum knee and his increasing -- but no, not yet old for a WR -- age. Combine that with his history of not scoring tons of TDs, and I'm grabbing someone like Roy Williams or TJ Housh over him. Maybe that's stupid, but I'll sleep better.

Plus, yes, I do think the Rams will quite a bit.
Housh is a year younger than Holt.He doesn't have a history of not scoring tons of TDs; that would be Housh or Roy Williams. Neither has ever hit 10 in a season; Holt has hit 10 in 3 of the past four seasons, and probably would have the other year if he hadn't gotten hut.

You can not like Holt for whatever reasons you want, but the arguments you've presented are baseless. He ranked 6th last year in a very down year for him. He's scored the 4th most FPs at the position over the past two years, the 3rd most over the past three years, and the most over the last four.
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Holt has been money for a long time. Everyone can keep looking for reasons to pass him up, and I'll be glad to take him. He is as consistent as they come year in and year out. What's not to like?

 
No coach in the NFL targets their #1 WR inside the 10 yard line than Scott Linehan. This has been his track record since his days as offensive coordinator in Minnesota.

The knee may be an issue but Holt is in the best offense in the league for a #1 WR.

 
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Just had a draft and took him as the thrid WR off the board to pair with CJ (who I took as first WR off board -- Smith was #2).

Was debating this with co-owner, we back and forth between Harrision, Owens & Holt. Ultimately went with Holt. Don't ask me why, just one of those decisions. But we certainly didn't have any reservations about him.

 
When healthy, Tory Holt gives you one thing that the likes of Chad Johnson, T.O, SSmith and Harrison/Wayne do not on a weekly basis;

Consistency.

He may not have these outstanding games with 150+ yds and 2 TDs but he won't disappear on you either because Manning decided to target Wayne instead of Harrison on that given week. That's the bottom line with Holt.

 
I don't know about all that. Torry Holt was on fire the first half of the season (12.8 ppg) but cooled off the second half (8.8 PPG). Not coincidentally Orlando Pace was hurt and so was Holt during this time period. If they're both healthy Holt should have another great season possibly better than the season before.
he cooled off due to a knee injury.
 
Just curious.

I can't seem to shake the feeling that he's going to revert to the all-yards, no-TD production of a few years ago. I have no real reason to feel this way. Am I being stupid?
Yeah most likely.Nah, I mean I think his numbers will be similar to how they were last year, they are going to be a run-first team again this year. I think he's a safe bet for top 10 production but how much running the ball is being stressed in STL and how good Jackson is at it, I can't see him with as high of a ceiling as the other WRs being drafted in the same area.
You really think STL is going to be a run first team? They just signed Randy McMichael and Drew Bennett, and gave Bulger $27M in guarantees. The Rams should continue to be a pass first team, as they've been for close to a decade now.As for Holt, he had a down year in '06, which is troubling. But if his knee is fine, he shouldn't have any trouble surpassing last year's numbers.
by his own admission, his knee is only 70%...no way he bests last years numbers, if that knee doesn't heal quickly..McMichael is a bum, I doubt he contributes anything meaningful...and Bennett isn't much better..Bruce is long in the tooth..

this is an aging offense, and defenses in the NFC west have gotten better, albeit at a snails pace, but,they are getting better..

 
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When healthy, Tory Holt gives you one thing that the likes of Chad Johnson, T.O, SSmith and Harrison/Wayne do not on a weekly basis;

Consistency.

He may not have these outstanding games with 150+ yds and 2 TDs but he won't disappear on you either because Manning decided to target Wayne instead of Harrison on that given week. That's the bottom line with Holt.
Yes he will.
 
In 2006--8 for 154 and 3 TDs on 10/15

In 2005--10 for 163 and 1 TD and another game of 9 for 163 and 1 TD

In 2004--6 for 124 and 2 TDs and another of 10 for 160 and 1 TD (not even looking at 6/151/1 or 7/116/2)

In 2003--7 for 174 and 1 TD and another of 11 for 161 and 2 TDs (or how about 12/133/1 or 9/124/1 or 10/124/1)

I'm leaving out a ton of 10+ and 100 yd games. He doesn't have the name "Big Game" Holt for nothing.

 

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