Thoughts on some players previously mentioned:
- Mike Evans - Currently working with Winston to work on their rhythm and compatibility. Evans is trying to build a rapport with Winston and could blow up this year if they get a young WR to take away some of the coverage. BUY
Agree and think getting in better shape would be huge for Evans but when a 22 year old second year goes for over 1200 yards with a 21 year old rookie throwing him the ball and most people, me included, think he left a lot on the table that sure sounds pretty enticing to me.
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- Yeldon - I think the Ivory signing is overblown. Reminds me of the Blount signing in PIT 2 years ago. Just because they signed a vet doesn't mean that Yeldon doesn't have long term value. Also, I think Yeldon is the bell cow and that Ivory is mostly the short yardage/goal line back and the back to spell Yeldon when he's tired. He
I commented on this one already and said a lot of things remind me of Blount signing as well but I still think the plan is to give Ivory more work than Blount got. The reality is both of these RB's have been nicked a lot and things will probably work themselves out in that manner but I do think Ivory stings Yeldons short term value a bit but not enough to bury him and should have no negative long term impact. A good buy low to me.
- Carr - I'm suspicious of how well he'll do this year, but I think they get him some more targets and his #s could be legit. HOLD/SELL high
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He's a gunslinger with a live arm so plenty to like. Positive is I think Cooper was a shell of himself due to his foot for chunk of back half of the season and Walford should be ready to take on a bigger role. Downside is the defense should be much improved and I don't sense they are that pleased with Latavius and might go RB early, all in all I can see less passing attempts.
I like Carr but I'm rating the first and second year emerging QB's: Bortles, Mariotta, Winston, Teddy B, and Carr for fantasy I'm putting Carr 4th on that list, not sure in real life but 4th or 5th.
- DT - Without a set QB I'd sell now for whatever you can get.
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Tough nut to figure out. To young to fall off a cliff but that's what it looked like he did. Could it have been emotional toll related to dealing with his mom getting released from prison and tending to her needs? I think he was quoted as saying something about all the hits he has taken as starting to wear him down a little. Between that and QB issues a few reasons for concern but the problem is everyone seems to have same fears. If right deal comes along yes I'd move him but not a for whatever I can get. I'd rather hang on and hope for rebound than sale low and even saying a 100/1300 guy needs a rebound is kind of stupid but you know what I mean.
- Tevin Coleman - Buy for pennies on the dollar! Freeman is a smaller RB who they didn't want to start until Coleman was hurt. They like TC and if Freeman goes down he'll be the every down back. He's a valuable handcuff especially if the large workload wears down Freeman.
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If Freeman does not take longer to get his hamstring healed he could have won the job in camp. If Coleman does get his ribs cracked in week 2 I don't think the Freeman breakout ever happens. Things can change in a hurry but fact is Freeman did break out, Coleman should earn more carries but this is not a RBBC, but agree Coleman is a valuable handcuff and someone I roster on teams in FFPC(small roster leagues) even on teams I don't own Freeman.
- Matt Jones - Be Wary. It doesn't appear the Skins are fully sold on Matt Jones but he will be the #1 going into next year. They have him on a short leash though and a couple of fumbles could have him benched. He recognized last year that he runs too high and needs to get his pads lower, this could decrease his fumbles and increase his YAC if he can correct it. HOLD/SELL high
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He blew last year but for some reason, and I think it's the trust I have in Scott Mcloughlan(sp?) I think he rebounds. Fact Skins showed zero interest in Alf or seemingly any RB in FA is a nice sign for him. Sure they'll draft someone and but I only see 4 RB's in this draft with potential to go as high as second round so chances of him getting Gurley'ed or something is not huge, more likely he'll face some solid comp.
- Josh Gordon - Could be very interesting if he gets reinstated and stays with the Browns. He was RG3's go-to guy at Baylor. If they get teamed up again he could see a ridiculous amount of targets. I bought last year for a 3rd round pick shortly after his year suspension. Not sure what his value is now.
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He'll be interesting if he gets reinstated period. Browns, not on the Browns, wherever. He's a stud but the layoff has got to hurt him some at least early on. Where is his value now? I've got a few picks in 5-6 range and I'd not deal those for him, at least not right now. I've got a few picks in 11-12 range and I'd give that up for him right now with no hesitation.
- Bridgewater - Will never be more than a mediocre bye-week fill in.
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My feelings precisely. Solid real life QB however.
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- RGIII - Hue Jackson made Dalton a top 5 fantasy QB, could it happen to RG3? No, probably not, but he costs a meager pittance so it might be worth a gamble if you have an open spot. BUY if crazy cheap
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I feel like no QB is more helped, for fantasy purposes, than Dalton. Green and Eifert are big time TD guys and even Jones hit double digits and when Green got hurt the season before last Dalton really took a hit(though to be fair he lost a lot more than Green). I do put a lot of trust in Hue, just saying Dalton had things going for him that RG3 won't but I do trust Hue to try and use RGIII to his strengths and not make him something he's not. How effective RGIII will be to me I think will depend on how well he can run and if Hue can help restore his confidence. One good thing going for RGIII is he was a fantasy stud his rookie year without a ton of receiving options.
- Jeremy Langford - His value is possibly the highest it will ever be. He's the #1 guy in Chicago at the moment and he did well when Forte was out last year. He put up some great fantasy points and has lots of buzz going into this year. The bad? He had a horrible yards per carry average and scored mostly off long passes which are hard to replicate. Also, Chicago has been actively courting other RBs so it's likely they bring in a #2 to share carries/catches. He could be great, but he could be set up for a big fall. I'm trying to SELL high at the moment.
I've been preaching to sale him all off-season but he did survive FA and like I mentioned with Matt Jones not a ton of RB's I project as high picks and only one who would not make it a competition. That being said I'm not a huge fan, think he's staring at a RBBC and I'd try and sale if I could get decent value which for me is any first this year or next.