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I'm not that good at adjusting these sorts of things.

With Koren out obviously their value goes up but by how much?

Top 50?

Top 40?

Top 30?

I can't imagine Taylor/Williamson either one being better than top 30 as far as draft rankings at this point though one of them may easily finish in that range.

(Full Disclosure: part of the motivation for this thread is i'm planning on moving taylor for mark clayton.)

 
I'm not that good at adjusting these sorts of things.With Koren out obviously their value goes up but by how much?Top 50?Top 40?Top 30?I can't imagine Taylor/Williamson either one being better than top 30 as far as draft rankings at this point though one of them may easily finish in that range.(Full Disclosure: part of the motivation for this thread is i'm planning on moving taylor for mark clayton.)
I like Taylor, I dont every think he got a real opportunity in Min. But I like Clayton better either way. Id say Taylor or Williamson will be in the top 30 though. The other guy, will be in the top 50 probably...this is an edit, i was talking about top 50 or 30 receivers, not over all rankings :D
 
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I've got my eye on Williamson now. Just don't see a ton of upside from Taylor. He's more of a possession receiver and I don't see him doing much more than 800-6 or so. Williamson I think has a chance to be really good.

Either way, with Brad Johnson at QB and a revamped interior line I expect Minnesota to be pretty conservative this year, so I'm not getting too pumped about either of them.

 
I'd pretty much be shocked if Williamson was not a top 30 WR this year. I've been typically higher on him than most though. Williamson and Evens have been my main WR sleepers all year long.

 
I've got my eye on Williamson now. Just don't see a ton of upside from Taylor. He's more of a possession receiver and I don't see him doing much more than 800-6 or so. Williamson I think has a chance to be really good.Either way, with Brad Johnson at QB and a revamped interior line I expect Minnesota to be pretty conservative this year, so I'm not getting too pumped about either of them.
I dont think Taylor has a ton of upside either... but I think he's a solid, experienced and semi proven number 2 wr in the nfl. Williamson might be really good, but Taylor I think can be one of the steadiest recievers in the game. In that sense perhaps less risk than Williamson. I say Taylor is a great number 4 fantasy WR in leagues that start 3 Wideouts. His production will always be adequate enough as a spot starter or injury replacement, imo, with the chance of having a better than average season here and there if things are going right. Sort of like an Amani Toomer to a slightly lesser degree.
 

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