msudaisy26
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If I am reading his contract right he will be an 8.6 million dollar cap hit next and only 4.8 million if cut. If he doesn't pick it up he will be cut. No one wants to pay someone 8.6 million for this production.
I'm in the same boat (didn't watch the game, going on what others have said) so I feel like this is the correct take...I didn't watch the game but if Peterson indeed shadowed Jones it's hard to read too much into the situation yet. We probably won't know what the pecking order looks like for another couple weeks.
...and this is the wrong take. Like jon_mx above said, Peterson is the best shut down CB in the league. Let's not freak out yet. Also, let's think about it like this: if Marvin Jones is actually only the 5th or 6th best receiving threat on the team like you are implying, then why did an NFL team put their best CB on him? Because they didn't spend enough time in the Shark Pool's Golladay hype train thread??This, he is going to be 5th or 6th on the pecking order by the end of the year. Tate, Galloday, Riddick, Ebron, Abdullah. I don't know his cap number, but he might be cut this offseason.
Did Peterson guard him the last 13 games last year?I'm in the same boat (didn't watch the game, going on what others have said) so I feel like this is the correct take...
...and this is the wrong take. Like jon_mx above said, Peterson is the best shut down CB in the league. Let's not freak out yet. Also, let's think about it like this: if Marvin Jones is actually only the 5th or 6th best receiving threat on the team like you are implying, then why did an NFL team put their best CB on him? Because they didn't spend enough time in the Shark Pool's Golladay hype train thread??
Galloday's talent is probably decent, but this game screamed fluke to me. Let's not forget that Terrance Williams outscored Dez Bryant this week. I know Galloday had preseason buzz and then a good week 1 so people are penciling him in for the HoF, but let's be realistic.
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If there's a takeaway from this game it's that Stafford spread the ball around very well while avoiding Peterson. Seems like the smart play. I'm glad I nabbed him in several leagues (but was too scared to start him against Arizona - doh!). I think he's going to have a very good year.
P.S. Just watched the TD reply and Peterson was definitely the CB on Marvin for that play.
Everything I've read has said he had a quad injury that affected him last year and that defenses adjusted to him and were able to limit him with press coverage where he struggled. It seems as though he's fully healthy this year and worked to get better at defeating press coverage this offseason. But again, I think the fact that an NFL team with a scouting department and bevy of coaches decided to put their best CB on Marvin says they think he's their best WR. I know jaded fantasy owners like to jump to extreme conclusions (seems players are either studs or jags), but I'm pretty confident he's not 5th or 6th down the line like you said.Did Peterson guard him the last 13 games last year?
Maybe he does turn it around, but I think he is just another guy and I have 14 games backing it up. You don't pay those guys 8 million plus a year, and they don't start for your fantasy teams very often.
Or maybe those coaches made a mistake. Coaches make them all the time.Everything I've read has said he had a quad injury that affected him last year and that defenses adjusted to him and were able to limit him with press coverage where he struggled. It seems as though he's fully healthy this year and worked to get better at defeating press coverage this offseason. But again, I think the fact that an NFL team with a scouting department and bevy of coaches decided to put their best CB on Marvin says they think he's their best WR. I know jaded fantasy owners like to jump to extreme conclusions (seems players are either studs or jags), but I'm pretty confident he's not 5th or 6th down the line like you said.
Time will tell. But what happens more often? Professional coaches misjudging who a team's best WR is or fantasy football players burying a guy after an injury (and then over-hyping a mid round rookie)?Or maybe those coaches made a mistake. Coaches make them all the time.
All players get banged up as the year goes on and Jones has never been the healthiest player, I expect him to get banged up again.
I just don't see how a guy is going to be a wr 3, when he will be 3rd or lower in receptions, have less than 5 touchdowns and probably be 3rd or lower in yards on his own team.
Good stuff. Where did you get this data already?Snap counts
QB Matthew Stafford 71 (100 percent)
WR Marvin Jones 68 (96 percent)
WR Golden Tate 63 (89 percent)
TE Eric Ebron 51 (72 percent)
WR Kenny Golladay 44 (62 percent)
RB Ameer Abdullah 36 (51 percent)
TE Darren Fells 32 (45 percent)
RB Theo Riddick 21 (30 percent)
WR TJ Jones 19 (27 percent)
RB Dwayne Washington 14 (20 percent)
TE Michael Roberts 6 (8 percent)
DE Alex Barrett 1 (1 percent)
MLive Lions appGood stuff. Where did you get this data already?
At least the coaches like him even if the Shark Pool doesn't.
It's his sixth season and he has never really done much. He has maybe 3 notable games in his career, the 4 TD game forever ago, the 200 yarder last year and probably one other.Time will tell. But what happens more often? Professional coaches misjudging who a team's best WR is or fantasy football players burying a guy after an injury (and then over-hyping a mid round rookie)?
And yes, I'm not going to say your blanket statement about injuries is wrong, but I am going to say that it should be pretty obvious that not all injuries are the same.
And finally, that riddle you left is indeed tricky. The problem is that it is deeply flawed. Clearly either the things you say will come true and he won't be a WR3, or all your assumptions are flat out wrong. I'm going to bet that he won't be 3rd or lower in receptions, and he won't be 3rd or lower in yards, and he won't have less than 5 TDs.
Last year he was 5th on the Lions in receptions behind Tate, Boldin, Ebron and Riddick, he was 2nd in yards due to his hot start and Tate's slow start and in the 4 years where he actually played games in the NFL he has 19 touchdowns.Time will tell. But what happens more often? Professional coaches misjudging who a team's best WR is or fantasy football players burying a guy after an injury (and then over-hyping a mid round rookie)?
And yes, I'm not going to say your blanket statement about injuries is wrong, but I am going to say that it should be pretty obvious that not all injuries are the same.
And finally, that riddle you left is indeed tricky. The problem is that it is deeply flawed. Clearly either the things you say will come true and he won't be a WR3, or all your assumptions are flat out wrong. I'm going to bet that he won't be 3rd or lower in receptions, and he won't be 3rd or lower in yards, and he won't have less than 5 TDs.
And I would say they are wrong. Your numbers try to look backwards while mine look forward. I don't really care what he did as a backup in Cincy. His end of year numbers while injured were decent in Detroit. I expect them to be better in year 2. He survived probably his hardest matchup with decent fantasy numbers, so I'm still optimistic about my bargain.Last year he was 5th on the Lions in receptions behind Tate, Boldin, Ebron and Riddick, he was 2nd in yards due to his hot start and Gate's slow start and in the 4 years where he actually played games in the NFL he has 19 touchdowns.
I would say my projections are dead on.
I would bet Jones has more than 5TDs and puts up WR3 numbers (top 36).And I would say they are wrong. Your numbers try to look backwards while mine look forward. I don't really care what he did as a backup in Cincy. His end of year numbers while injured were decent in Detroit. I expect them to be better in year 2. He survived probably his hardest matchup with decent fantasy numbers, so I'm still optimistic about my bargain.
You do realize he was the starter opposite of A.J Green? You have to look at what he did, it tells you what kind of player they are. That is why David Johnson and LeVeon Bell were the top 2 picks this year. This wasn't his most difficult match up. Peterson is a great corner, but the Giants have a better defense and 3 really good corners, the Vikings have a better defense and he has to face them twice, and the Ravens in Baltimore.And I would say they are wrong. Your numbers try to look backwards while mine look forward. I don't really care what he did as a backup in Cincy. His end of year numbers while injured were decent in Detroit. I expect them to be better in year 2. He survived probably his hardest matchup with decent fantasy numbers, so I'm still optimistic about my bargain.
I would grab him off of waivers, he is a decent stash. No way am I putting him as my wr3 or flex and feeling confident. I actually have to start him next week because I lost D.J., Woodhead, and not feeling great about some of my other possible flex playsGuess it depends on who is on your wire. For the price he cost he shouldn't really be higher than your 3rd choice WR and that's at a very push. Unless there's an absolute waiver wire gem out there, he's good option to cover some really bad matchups/bye weeks/or an injury, should he be required to do so. I do believe the injury derailed him last year, I think if you had to start him in a three week run during season, he's liable to give you 1-2 weeks like yesterday, with the possibility that one of those could go for a TD or 2 and 100 yards plus. He will get some this year at times, I feel confident of that
You do realize that was true only for one of his three years in Cincy? You used all three years to make your point. He was a backup for 2 of those 3 years. And being the WR2 in Cincy isn't the same as being the WR2 in somewhere like GB. And I'd rather him face 3 good CBs than 1. If Tate and whoever are facing tough corners, too, then Stafford will be more apt to spread it around than to just ignore whoever is faced up against the only stud CB he's facing.msudaisy26 said:You do realize he was the starter opposite of A.J Green? You have to look at what he did, it tells you what kind of player they are. That is why David Johnson and LeVeon Bell were the top 2 picks this year. This wasn't his most difficult match up. Peterson is a great corner, but the Giants have a better defense and 3 really good corners, the Vikings have a better defense and he has to face them twice, and the Ravens in Baltimore.
You say I am wrong because I look in the past, I say you are wrong because you want to be right about your *bargain*
I will say I do think he can be a factor if either of these things happen.
Tate gets hurt, or if the Lions lose 2 of there other starting pass catchers Riddick, Ebron, and Golladay. The later does feel like a strong possibility with Ebron already nicked up.
He's got about another week on my roster then I'm probably looking for better options.3G 13/6-88-2
unstartable
too good to drop (for who? wire is bare)
bye week filler
sound about right?
Yes sounds about right, not startable at the moment.3G 13/6-88-2
unstartable
too good to drop (for who? wire is bare)
bye week filler
sound about right?
He needs an injury to Tate or a couple of injuries to other players to get better. Since his hot start last year, which also was with Tate's slow start. He has played in 16 games and here is what he has posted.Yes sounds about right, not startable at the moment.
I definitely wouldn't drop just yet. He was shadowed by Peterson week 1 and saw a lot of Truffant week 3. Week 2 he had a good first half but then the Lions shut it down and threw 4 passes after halftime.
I'd classify him as a HOLD, things could get better
No he's not even roster worthy.Yep, he is a guy to keep on your bench who you can start if need be when others are on a bye. The Lions D is good, so Detroit won't be in many shootouts.
Nope, no point in being tempted. Dumped him last week.No he's not even roster worthy.
He has faced Peterson, Trufant, and Rhodes which is pretty incredible. I believe Jenkins was out the game they played the giants. That being said I don't think anything is wrong. I just don't think he's very good and he had one jour stretch in his career which made people think he was better than he actually was.I thought the reason this guys numbers were down because he always drew the top corner. Is that even true? Just trying to understand what went wrong and if it is recoverable.
16-team league, start 1-RB, 1-WR, three Flex. Most teams are starting 3WR's, some start 4WRs. He is not a good start option, a decent bye week option. He is probably about WR45-50 in the league whose upside is maybe WR30. Things that have hurt so far:No he's not even roster worthy.
Yes, it is true. But like Megatron mentioned, there have been some factors leading to the low fantasy numbers. It is just a matter of time before he blows up. The problem will be that it'll be mostly unpredictable. He's gotten 5, 6, and 5 targets the past 3 weeks against some good CBs. But also Stafford's attempts and YPA are down this year. He's the deep threat. If they need to air it out, Marvin will be the beneficiary. If you're in a league where you start 4 WR along with 2RB and 1TE, then he's been a fair WR4. He's WR43 by FBG scoring. Not great, but I think his end of year numbers will be better than that. I don't think Stafford is going to end the year with just 550 attempts and 6.5 ypa.I thought the reason this guys numbers were down because he always drew the top corner. Is that even true? Just trying to understand what went wrong and if it is recoverable.
You are going to gloat over an injury. Look back at my posts, I said he wouldn't be startable without multiple injuries to guys in the passing game or just an injury to Tate.I hear he's not worth rostering...![]()
That catch tho
I think he had all his points while Tate was still healthy. He got a lot of targets late in the game but none of them amounted to anything. Sounds like Tate will miss at least a game or two. Marvin should see some heavy target volume during that time.
I didn't know you said that, but regardless, Marvin scored all or most of his points while Tate was in the gameYou are going to gloat over an injury. Look back at my posts, I said he wouldn't be startable without multiple injuries to guys in the passing game or just an injury to Tate.
If you are going to take credit for that game then let's hope the Lions are down 35 earlier in the 3rd of every game.
His targets after Tate left were all but useless. If I was going to gloat, it would be about that catch while he was being interfered with!That argument doesn't hold.Because they were down 35 points.
His targets have been trending up: 2, 5, 6, 5, 8, 14Good luck predicting when his next good game will be!
Until Tate comes back and is full healthy Jones will be a top 15 receiver.Good luck predicting when his next good game will be!
When Tate plays he pretty much stinks, he has a random good game. The stats back up my hunch, 16 games from last when Tate broke out of his funk to this year when Tate got injured. He had under 600 yards receiving. Congrats on your lotto ticket hitting, but you are dead wrong why it hit, you just got lucky with injuries.That argument doesn't hold.
His targets have been trending up: 2, 5, 6, 5, 8, 14
PPR points: 11.7, 9.7, 5.4, 6.2, 11.4, 21.6
PPR ADP: WR44
So if you've been starting him as your WR4 (expanded roster leagues and/or injury replacement) you can't be too unhappy with those weekly results.
You don't know what you're talking about. Marvin injured his quad and Stafford injured his hand last year. Check out Stafford's splits. His second half stats tanked, as did Marvin's. That's when Tate's picked up. There was no funk. Tate just started getting more dink and dunk passes after the injuries to Stafford and Marvin. Waldman covered it in one of his offseason articles.When Tate plays he pretty much stinks, he has a random good game. The stats back up my hunch, 16 games from last when Tate broke out of his funk to this year when Tate got injured. He had under 600 yards receiving. Congrats on your lotto ticket hitting, but you are dead wrong why it hit, you just got lucky with injuries.
Wrong, Tate got benched halfway through a game in week 4 of 2016 because he was running the wrong routes and it finally caused a pick 6. He wasn't good the next week against the Eagles, but in week 6 he took off. Stafford didn't hurt his hand until week 14 against the Bears. Would you like to try again?You don't know what you're talking about. Marvin injured his quad and Stafford injured his hand last year. Check out Stafford's splits. His second half stats tanked, as did Marvin's. That's when Tate's picked up. There was no funk. Tate just started getting more dink and dunk passes after the injuries to Stafford and Marvin. Waldman covered it in one of his offseason articles.
That is crap, they run the most no huddle in the league and that was before they were down 35 this week.I thought the theory was the Detroit wanted to slow things down and have a more ball controlled short-passing offense to keep the defense off the field in the second half of the year.
That is crap, they run the most no huddle in the league and that was before they were down 35 this week.
You didn't address the quad injury and your call is still based on a "funk" by Tate. So let's just say Stafford had a "funk" in the second half of the season and voila, I've made a similar argument to yours. The fact remains, Marvin doesn't need an injury to Tate to be effective. Plus, their bye week is week 7, so Tate will have time to heal.Wrong, Tate got benched halfway through a game in week 4 of 2016 because he was running the wrong routes and it finally caused a pick 6. He wasn't good the next week against the Eagles, but in week 6 he took off. Stafford didn't hurt his hand until week 14 against the Bears. Would you like to try again?
Maybe you should tell Waldman to check his facts, or do some digging of your own.
I did address his funk. He was benched because of it. He was fine physically, I don't know what was going on in his head and most people don't.You didn't address the quad injury and your call is still based on a "funk" by Tate. So let's just say Stafford had a "funk" in the second half of the season and voila, I've made a similar argument to yours. The fact remains, Marvin doesn't need an injury to Tate to be effective. Plus, their bye week is week 7, so Tate will have time to heal.
They play very different roles in this offense so I think they can not only coexist, but complement each other. What Marvin needs is for the Detroit OL to block long enough for him to get open, which has not happened this year. Stafford is getting beaten up back there.
A funk is a pretty vague thing. Maybe Marvin is in a funk? See how that works?I did address his funk. He was benched because of it. He was fine physically, I don't know what was going on in his head and most people don't.
So last year Marvin was bad because after 4 weeks because of a quad injury, this year it has been number 1 corners taking him out, and now they don't have enough time? How many excuses are you going to make for the guy? Sorry, but there are plenty of other guys without these perfect conditions that still play well and put up fantasy numbers.