He wasn't a TE. But some clubs thought about making him a TE. He was a WR in college. Apparently, TE was never in the Saints plans for Colston. He should not be listed as a TE on any fantasy sites.Anyone know why colston was converted from TE to WR?
Hard to tell. The articles that lead to this conclusion can be questioned. Henderson is still in the mix and could start at that spot just as well. ...
Interesting. Seems that Brees would be familiar with a pass catching TE, with henderson or jamal jackson out wide.He wasn't a TE. But some clubs thought about making him a TE. He was a WR in college. Apparently, TE was never in the Saints plans for Colston. He should not be listed as a TE on any fantasy sites.Anyone know why colston was converted from TE to WR?
Didn't see that article. Saw two others that did not include that Payton quote. Still, there is a lot of competition at the position. I'll bump my original post to 400-600 yards.Also, I think Payton was just trying to motivate Tatum Bell.Hard to tell. The articles that lead to this conclusion can be questioned. Henderson is still in the mix and could start at that spot just as well. ...As I posted in the other thread:
...The fast impression of 2006 seventh-round pick Marques Colston, Payton said, made dealing Stallworth a bit easier. When asked if Colston would be the No. 2 receiver, Payton said, "Right now, no question." ...
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Seems pretty clear cut right now.
Not an other one....Didn't see that article. Saw two others that did not include that Payton quote. Still, there is a lot of competition at the position. I'll bump my original post to 400-600 yards.Also, I think Payton was just trying to motivate Tatum Bell.Hard to tell. The articles that lead to this conclusion can be questioned. Henderson is still in the mix and could start at that spot just as well. ...As I posted in the other thread:
...The fast impression of 2006 seventh-round pick Marques Colston, Payton said, made dealing Stallworth a bit easier. When asked if Colston would be the No. 2 receiver, Payton said, "Right now, no question." ...
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Seems pretty clear cut right now.
better to post info than random numbers pulled from arses11 posts and no projections.![]()
This is key for me. If he gets moved to WR, there is a pretty good chance I let him go.I think, perhaps, the bigger question is, does he stay listed as a TE on fantasy sites ?
this is the real question. as WR2, he'd put up great TE numbers.I think, perhaps, the bigger question is, does he stay listed as a TE on fantasy sites ?Give Colston some very modest numbers for a WR2 (say 36 catches for 420 yds and 5 TDs). That's not far off Heath Miller numbers from last year (39/459/6), and in most scoring systems, Miller was right at the break point for a starting TE in a 12 team league.
Already fixed in my league.this is the real question. as WR2, he'd put up great TE numbers.I think, perhaps, the bigger question is, does he stay listed as a TE on fantasy sites ?Give Colston some very modest numbers for a WR2 (say 36 catches for 420 yds and 5 TDs). That's not far off Heath Miller numbers from last year (39/459/6), and in most scoring systems, Miller was right at the break point for a starting TE in a 12 team league.I'm thinking there's going to be alot of #####ing by leaguemates if this was allowed.
Just did a quick scan, looks like it's already done.By the way, MFL is scheduled to change him to WR within the next day or so.
To clarify, my comments were based on redraft only, was not considering dynasty. I agree that he's probably worth a roster spot in a redraft, but my main point was that he certainly would have alot more value in a fantasy league if he's listed as a TE, and could be considered a borderline starter in a TE-required league.I'm curious why this would be your reaction. If you are in a dynasty league, where NFL #1 or #2 WRs don't become available too often, Colston should hold some value unless you are completely stacked at the position. Also, who knows, Brees does not have any history with Horn or any other receiver on the team and if Colston is in a similar mold to Gates, Brees could latch onto him as one of his favorite targets. Another point one should consider is that Horn is not getting any younger and has had his fair share of injuries over the years, making the #2 on the Saints that much more attractive. Now, I am by no means saying that this guy should be anyone's #3 or even 4 receiver at this point, but he could easily slide into this role as soon as this season. Worth a roster spot in my opinion.![]()
Just did a quick scan, looks like it's already done.By the way, MFL is scheduled to change him to WR within the next day or so.