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Who would you rather have and why?
Good point. Although Jordy is white he is actually a really athletic guy and i could definitely see him competing for playing time with JJ.I'm leaning toward James Jones, but GB's addition of Jordy Nelson has me a bit concerned about Jones' long-term value.
I don't know that Jones has the speed to be a real threat. Nelson does and the body type. Of course he hasn't shown anything just yet.Good point. Although Jordy is white he is actually a really athletic guy and i could definitely see him competing for playing time with JJ.I'm leaning toward James Jones, but GB's addition of Jordy Nelson has me a bit concerned about Jones' long-term value.
First off, I'll say I think they are pretty close in value right now in dynasty termsSure, Smith was a complementary player...on one of the most talent-stocked offenses in the country. Jones, on the other hand, was a comeback & jump ball route runner with very questionable speed who played for San Jose State. Everyone seems to think that Jones has the body type and skills to be a #1WR, but I just don't see it. The guy is 6'1, 207 with good hands but very average speed. Steve Smith, by comparison, is 6'0", 195 but ran a 4.4 forty. He is also much more accustomed to NFL style route running and footwork. Still, I'd say neither of them is going to get ahead because of their physical size/speed. So then it comes down to the nuts and bolts of being a receiver: route running, hands, yac, etc. I think Smith has the edge here.James Jones.Steve Smith has always been a complimentary player and not a great red-zone threat. I see his upside as more of a 600-800 yards/5-6 TD guy, whereas down the line if JJ takes over as a starter in GB his upside is quite a bit higher.
Are you people freaking nuts? Steve Smith (NYG) in a landslide.
He looked fast enough beating Champ Bailey for an 80 yard touchdown...Sabertooth said:I don't know that Jones has the speed to be a real threat. Nelson does and the body type. Of course he hasn't shown anything just yet.moderated said:Good point. Although Jordy is white he is actually a really athletic guy and i could definitely see him competing for playing time with JJ.mlball77 said:I'm leaning toward James Jones, but GB's addition of Jordy Nelson has me a bit concerned about Jones' long-term value.
Good call here. I like offensive philosophy in the end also.JPeso said:James Jones by a hair. Yes, GB is more crowded, but I like Jones to hold the WR2 role in the offense when Driver calls it quits. Jones may not be as polished or as flashy, but for FF purposes, I don't think that should be the deciding factor. Although he hit the rookie wall last year, I like him to be better prepared physically and mentally entering the 08-09 year. A big possession WR with YAC ability.
Bri said:Seems Smith has a better opportunity, seems like he'll start soon whereas you're left wonderring if it'll be Jones or Jordy when Driver hangs em' up
I like B. Jackson at his current ADP, but this was a steal for you.Just traded Brandon Jackson for Steve Smith and a 2nd round pick in 2009. How'd I do?
He's good in spite of the fact that he's white.moderated said:Good point. Although Jordy is white he is actually a really athletic guy and i could definitely see him competing for playing time with JJ.mlball77 said:I'm leaning toward James Jones, but GB's addition of Jordy Nelson has me a bit concerned about Jones' long-term value.
How could you tell from that video? The problem with standard TV views is that you can't see what's going on in the secondary until after it's over. It's possible that Jones just blew by Bailey and managed to outrun him the rest of the way. It's also possible that Bailey gave Jones a free release thinking he had safety help over top, saw it was a blown coverage, and then tried to use his catch-up speed to make a play at the last moment. I have no idea which was the case... but from that video, neither does anyone else. Given the way the rest of Denver's defense was dropping into zone coverage at the beginning of the play, and also given my knowledge of how criminally infrequently Bailey was used in man coverage last year, I strongly suspect that that video isn't at all what it looks like.He looked fast enough beating Champ Bailey for an 80 yard touchdown...Sabertooth said:I don't know that Jones has the speed to be a real threat. Nelson does and the body type. Of course he hasn't shown anything just yet.moderated said:Good point. Although Jordy is white he is actually a really athletic guy and i could definitely see him competing for playing time with JJ.mlball77 said:I'm leaning toward James Jones, but GB's addition of Jordy Nelson has me a bit concerned about Jones' long-term value.![]()