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Actually, for me this kind of predictability is desired. Yes, I'd like Alshon to get 10+ points as a floor no matter who he is matched up against, but if it is true a WR consistently underperforms against top CBs, it just makes it easier to know when to slot someone else in there instead for those match ups.

It's when Jeffrey is supposed to have a dominant game and he doesn't is the think that irks me the most.
this is true for me with pretty much all my WRs. it's one of the things that i'm always evaluating.

 
Actually, for me this kind of predictability is desired. Yes, I'd like Alshon to get 10+ points as a floor no matter who he is matched up against, but if it is true a WR consistently underperforms against top CBs, it just makes it easier to know when to slot someone else in there instead for those match ups.

It's when Jeffrey is supposed to have a dominant game and he doesn't is the think that irks me the most.
Ok, so do you sit him against M. Lattimore this weekend?

 
Always been an Alston fan.  It does seem that some particular matchups are tough for him.  I’d guess it’s the taller CB’s who are strong and have great positioning.

hard to bench at wr 3 though

 
Ok, so do you sit him against M. Lattimore this weekend?
Right now I am leaning yes, but only because my other options are Golladay (with a banged up Marvin Jones and against a soft CAR secondary) and Cooper (against a 10-ply ATL pass D).

But super hard to do as this game vs NO has shoot-out written all over it....

 
Right now I am leaning yes, but only because my other options are Golladay (with a banged up Marvin Jones and against a soft CAR secondary) and Cooper (against a 10-ply ATL pass D).

But super hard to do as this game vs NO has shoot-out written all over it....
Probably a good call.

I'm starting him. The volume should be there. I also have only MVS and John Brown (with Josh Gordon on bye) so right now rolling with Alshon.

 
Actually, for me this kind of predictability is desired. Yes, I'd like Alshon to get 10+ points as a floor no matter who he is matched up against, but if it is true a WR consistently underperforms against top CBs, it just makes it easier to know when to slot someone else in there instead for those match ups.

It's when Jeffrey is supposed to have a dominant game and he doesn't is the think that irks me the most.
When I have to start analyzing cbs and then figuring out who will cover who on game day it crosses the line from fun to tedium. Other than Ertz the whole offense is a bit of a mess right now. They need a field stretcher and a dynamic rb.

 
When I have to start analyzing cbs and then figuring out who will cover who on game day it crosses the line from fun to tedium. Other than Ertz the whole offense is a bit of a mess right now. They need a field stretcher and a dynamic rb.
I don't get that.

What's different now vs. last year's super bowl run? Ertz...check. Alshon...check. Agholor...check. RB multi headed monster...check. And now they have Tate. And possibly an emerging Josh Adams.

 
When I have to start analyzing cbs and then figuring out who will cover who on game day it crosses the line from fun to tedium. Other than Ertz the whole offense is a bit of a mess right now. They need a field stretcher and a dynamic rb.
For me, it's part of the fun that gives me an edge. Everyone has access to the same start/sit info and general tendencies of pass offense vs pass Ds. The same match up content you get here at FBG is not too divergent from what you get anywhere else (for me, the value of FBG is the boards and some of the specialty content analyzing line play, diving deeper into data, etc. that you don't always see to the same level of depth elsewhere).

The difference making in this environment, the one thing that gives me back an edge, is going the extra mile.

 
I don't get that.

What's different now vs. last year's super bowl run? Ertz...check. Alshon...check. Agholor...check. RB multi headed monster...check. And now they have Tate. And possibly an emerging Josh Adams.
The line was phenomenal last year. Like pff had their top 10 lineman and they had 4 of them. Smith maybe wasn’t great but he played his role, the line hasn’t been quite as good, the rbs are pretty terrible. There’s a reason few teams repeat, things don’t go perfect two years in a row. A lot of little problems are adding up to an average offense.

 
Why?

With Wentz throwing, Lattimore or not, Alshon only got 2/39 against MIN, 4/35 against JAX, and 4/48 against DAL last week. 

No one is a "no brainer" if you have better options.
Alshon is averaging 16 ppg in ppr so far this year. Wrs in general, including #1 wrs and outside wrs are having no trouble putting up points on the Saints secondary. I don’t see how this can be seen as anything but a plus matchup.

 
Alshon is averaging 16 ppg in ppr so far this year. Wrs in general, including #1 wrs and outside wrs are having no trouble putting up points on the Saints secondary. I don’t see how this can be seen as anything but a plus matchup.
Would have to have exceptional alternatives to sit Alshon this weekend. I'm not saying he doesn't put up mediocre numbers against Lattimore, but I'd have to be stacked at WR to sit him.

 
Would have to have exceptional alternatives to sit Alshon this weekend. I'm not saying he doesn't put up mediocre numbers against Lattimore, but I'd have to be stacked at WR to sit him.
Wait, so do you think he'll be middling or a must start? Your post kind of goes in both directions.

I've stated who my other options are, and I think they may provide more upside this weekend. 

Who are the WRs you would sit Alshon for?

 
Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Week 11: Wide Receivers

Excerpt:

Alshon Jeffery vs. New Orleans Saints

Jeffery has failed to score double-digit fantasy points in each of his last two games, but an upcoming tilt in New Orleans makes him a virtual must start. The Saints have surrendered the most receiving yards (247.5 YPG), seven touchdowns, and the second-most PPR points (50.3 PPG) to opposing wide receivers on their home field.

 
Wait, so do you think he'll be middling or a must start? Your post kind of goes in both directions.

I've stated who my other options are, and I think they may provide more upside this weekend. 

Who are the WRs you would sit Alshon for?
I think he's on the border of middling to must start. I know that's waffling a bit, but I certainly don't think Jeffery is a must start understanding Lattimore's presence. That said, I do think PHI ends up quickening the pace and will need to be in catch up mode.

In my situation, I have no choice. I'm not benching Jeffery for J. Brown or MVS. 

In your case, I'd definitely ride with Golloday who is going to be peppered with targets against a CAR secondary that is iffy. A. Cooper is a tougher call for me. He should thrive against the ATL D, but if DAL is smart this is a HUGE Zeke day against that run D.

My bet: Alshon is better than last week's floor game and he's somewhere in the neighborhood of 5-70 with a coin flip chance at a TD.

 
kyoun1e said:
Would have to have exceptional alternatives to sit Alshon this weekend. I'm not saying he doesn't put up mediocre numbers against Lattimore, but I'd have to be stacked at WR to sit him.
He is firmly planted on my bench behind Julio, Allen and Juju.   Not that I love Allen this year or anything, but his floor is more attractive.  

 
Silva's matchup column on rotoworld. His take on the matchup. Key: Lattimore not necessarily shadowing anymore.

 … Jeffery has drawn eight-plus targets in 5-of-6 games since returning from shoulder surgery, with the exception of Week 8 against Jalen Ramsey(5). The Saints have used RCB Marshon Lattimore in shadow coverage less since trading for LCB Eli Apple, giving Alshon a shot to avoid the Saints’ top corner. Jeffery popped as Week 11’s No. 4 buy-low wide receiver in Josh Hermsmeyer’s Air Yards model. …

 
I don't think Jeffrey will see my lineup again the rest of the season.  His production isn't there.  I thought at first it was tough matchups, but expected something this Sunday.  Nothing.  Not even a lot of targets.  Are there too many options for PHI now?  Alshon, Tate, Agholor, Ertz, Smallwood, Adams, Clement?  Is Wentz hitting a wall?  What the hell is going on with this team?  They definitely don't look like a team that just won the SB 9 months ago.

 
I don't think Jeffrey will see my lineup again the rest of the season.  His production isn't there.  I thought at first it was tough matchups, but expected something this Sunday.  Nothing.  Not even a lot of targets.  Are there too many options for PHI now?  Alshon, Tate, Agholor, Ertz, Smallwood, Adams, Clement?  Is Wentz hitting a wall?  What the hell is going on with this team?  They definitely don't look like a team that just won the SB 9 months ago.
Going to be very tempting to start him this week. At home against the NYG.

Earlier this year, Jeffery roasted them for 2 TDs I believe.

Should be a "get well" game. TB just put up 35 on that secondary.

 
Going to be very tempting to start him this week. At home against the NYG.

Earlier this year, Jeffery roasted them for 2 TDs I believe.

Should be a "get well" game. TB just put up 35 on that secondary.
Thought that first sentence would be true vs NO's lack of pass defense, but that never appeared.  Been burned too many times unfortunately.  Gonna need to see something from him in order to regain my trust.

 
Thought that first sentence would be true vs NO's lack of pass defense, but that never appeared.  Been burned too many times unfortunately.  Gonna need to see something from him in order to regain my trust.
Don't blame you. May not have a choice unless I get one of these rookie WRs in  waivers to plug in as a #2.

Feel like G. Tate just muddied the picture as well. Was the top targeted WR and the guy just got off the bus.

 
Was watching the A. Cooper vs. M. Lattimore matchup intently last night. Wanted to get a read on a) Is he that good, and b) Did that fully explain Jeffery's poor performance?

I came away thinking yes, Lattimore is good, but it was clear that Dallas had a plan to get Cooper the ball...and they did with relative ease when they wanted to. Cooper was clearly a big part of the game plaln regardless of the matchup.

And that's the thing: What is Philly thinking here on offense? The low targets for Jeffery indicate that they aren't highly focused on making him a key part of the game plan. Tough matchups lately have exacerbated the situation.

Want to start him, but I'm staying away until they wake up and stop force feeding Ertz (and Tate for that matter) targets.

 
Finally getting him out of my lineup this week (16 team PPR dynasty). I will be starting Josh Reynolds and Josh Gordon over him (Along with Thielen), they both offer so much more upside.

Acquired him back in week 4 for a 2nd rounder and have been so disappointed these last 3 weeks (10 total targets)

 
Starting Miller over him this week. I have no confidence in him right now. Ertz is the primary passing target in the offense right now. Until it opens up and balances out, I cannot start him. 

 
No way I'm starting Jeffrey until there is a clear sign of life. To your good point @kyoun1e, it's hard to see where Jeffrey consistently fits in to the offensive plan as opposed to, say, Ertz, who has a clear role.

Too boom/bust, too variable to trust, and until he isn't, I'll go with a possible lower ceiling, but a higher floor, in other options.

 
Does he break 50 yards tonight?
Norman been on him all night. God forbid he can outperform in a supposed bad matchup.

And they finally target him in the endzone on a quick slant and Wentz throws it right into Norman's gut.

Jeesh. This may be a lost cause.

 
We keep lamenting the lack of targets, but no one here can act surprised why in a year where Ertz is Top 12 in targets/game among all receivers, and he's breaking franchise reception records.

Between Ertz, Ertz, Ertz, and Ertz (and don't forget about Ertz), there simply aren't enough balls for everyone else. 

 
Alshon Jeffery caught 3-of-5 targets for 31 yards in the Eagles' Week 13 win over the Redskins.

Jeffery has seen five targets or less in four of the last five games and three of the four since the Golden Tate trade. He hasn't scored since Week 7 and hasn't topped 48 yards since then. Jeffery has been the biggest loser since the Tate deal. He's a tough sell as a WR3 next week at Dallas.

Dec 3 - 11:51 PM

 
The ultimate roster clogger. I've been trying to trade him for 3 years and nobody wants him. I look forward to cutting him in another 3 years. I'll never understand why the eagles have him that big contract, most of their other moves have been pretty smart.

 
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I think I have to sit him this week. I've only been carrying 3 wrs most of the year but I'm thinking of putting Zay Jones in over him. Dallas secondary is the best against the WR position also. So that doesn't help. Tough call for first week of the playoffs.

 
You can’t play this guy going forward and it really mystifies me. They’ve just completely gone away from him after he was seeing significant targets the first 4 or so games back from injury and he looked really good out there. He was open in the end zone if Wentz throws it high but instead he threw it low and right into Norman. For me I’ll be starting Gordon or Corey Davis over him in week 15.

 
We keep lamenting the lack of targets, but no one here can act surprised why in a year where Ertz is Top 12 in targets/game among all receivers, and he's breaking franchise reception records.

Between Ertz, Ertz, Ertz, and Ertz (and don't forget about Ertz), there simply aren't enough balls for everyone else. 
his totals since Tate arrived are awful. as a dynasty owner, I am hoping that Tate is truly a rental this year because I can't see keeping Alshon otherwise.

 
You can’t play this guy going forward and it really mystifies me. They’ve just completely gone away from him after he was seeing significant targets the first 4 or so games back from injury and he looked really good out there. He was open in the end zone if Wentz throws it high but instead he threw it low and right into Norman. For me I’ll be starting Gordon or Corey Davis over him in week 15.
He has theoretically had a string of tough matchups with shadow CBs. Still, a good offense and a good WR find a way. Hell, A. Cooper went bananas against Norman and also had a solid performance against NO and Lattimore. Philly just doesn't even bother looking at Jeffery when the tough matchup is there.

I can start 3 RBs and have only carried 3 WRs as well. My 3rd WR has been DJ Moore. He's going to have to be promoted to #2 for me. 

I mean...is Jeffery dropable? This week, he has another tough matchup who he failed against in B. Jones. The week after he theoretically faces A. Talib. 

Hell, it may have come to this...may drop him for D. Pettis or C. Conley. Don't see a ton of upside where he can help me for this playoff run.

 
I am starting to think he must have slept with Wentz's wife or something. He just doesn't look his way.

 
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Alshon Jeffery hauled in six of his team-high nine targets for 50 yards and one score in the Eagles' Week 14 loss to the Cowboys.

Jeffery's nine targets were the most he's seen since Golden Tate was acquired. His lone touchdown occurred following an interception inside Dallas' own 10-yard line. Tate, on the other hand, took Jeffery's midseason role in being limited to a single catch on three targets. Unless you consider this performance a bounce-back rather than an anomaly, it's hard to fathom Jeffery as anything more than a WR3 against Aqib Talib and the Rams in Week 15.

Dec 9 - 9:00 PM

 
Guy is an enigma. Not a game saving performance, but like to see the target share increase.

Anyone trusting Alshon against a Rams team that has been better on paper than on the field, but has a healthy complement back in their secondary? Seems like this will be throwing kind of game as the Eagles D hasn't seemed to be able to play like the Bears did against the Rams last week.

 
He's going to be a hard guy to feel good about drafting next year.

2013/2014 are so far away.  Since then:  800/800/789.  Combination of injuries and inconsistency.  He just hasn't gotten back to that level.  Probably best as a WR4/Flex--not sure you'll be able to draft him like that.  Maybe the world will be frustrated enough that you get him on the cheap next year.  But will we want him?

 

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