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The Fly!The Fly recommended him, hard... Just like I did ODB
If you got some knucklehead who doesnt read in the offseason, acquire asap
The Fly!The Fly recommended him, hard... Just like I did ODB
If you got some knucklehead who doesnt read in the offseason, acquire asap
you've made a huge mistake w Gordon.Fly, I was a little bummed that I was no longer in your corner after I traded away Gordon. Glad to see you standing behind Coleman. Now I have a thread to visit where your posts make me smile again instead of shake my head. Let's goooo!!!!
Long term Gordon helps. Short term (lighting the league up right away) Gordon puts a significant limit on Coleman's upside because he simply won't see the targets necessary to achieve it.I'm not sold on Gordon being all that great this year. Coleman is the future of the franchise. They won't stunt his development for Gordon. Gordon helps IMO. He suppresses CoCo's redraft value and tajes defensive attention away.
You really believe a guy who has barely played in 2 years is just going to step right back in? And on top of that the Browns are going to make Gordon the centerpiece? I mean time to get back to reality. The Browns will do everything they can to feed Coleman and make him successful. He's the guy they are building around for the future. Gordon is just there to help and he'll be long gone in 2 years--either out of the league or on a new team. If you think the Browns are putting much time game planning for Gordon or taking away from young wrs getting repetitions in practice to help him get back up to speed you are probably in for a rude awakening. He's a cheap fill-in who either gets it back together or not. Gordon has almost no effect on Coleman unless he came back and was the same player he was before all this, and the Browns decided to resign him, and he never got suspended again. Why would anyone believe any of that is going to happen nevermind all 3?Long term Gordon helps. Short term (lighting the league up right away) Gordon puts a significant limit on Coleman's upside because he simply won't see the targets necessary to achieve it.
Cooks wishes upon a star he was coleman. And I love me some cooksI'm drinking the Kool Aid, he's Brandin Cooks 2.0.
Yeah here's the deal. A lot of what you are saying is true that's why Gordon coming back helps Coleman long term. That wasn't what I post was in regards to though. Maybe you didn't even read it not sure. My post was in regards to Coleman lighting the league on fire from the get go. I don't see him doing that now because his short term ceiling is affected by Gordons return.You really believe a guy who has barely played in 2 years is just going to step right back in? And on top of that the Browns are going to make Gordon the centerpiece? I mean time to get back to reality. The Browns will do everything they can to feed Coleman and make him successful. He's the guy they are building around for the future. Gordon is just there to help and he'll be long gone in 2 years--either out of the league or on a new team. If you think the Browns are putting much time game planning for Gordon or taking away from young wrs getting repetitions in practice to help him get back up to speed you are probably in for a rude awakening. He's a cheap fill-in who either gets it back together or not. Gordon has almost no effect on Coleman unless he came back and was the same player he was before all this, and the Browns decided to resign him, and he never got suspended again. Why would anyone believe any of that is going to happen nevermind all 3?
Interesting, not sure I agree there but I do think the talents are very similar.Cooks wishes upon a star he was coleman. And I love me some cooks
He just went 6.07 in my high stakes FFPC league...you won't find him in the 10th round in most competitive drafts with the current hype train.Interesting, not sure I agree there but I do think the talents are very similar.
At an ADP of 10.02, you can get better than that. He'll have a much better season than Kevin White who is going at 7.10. I think I'm willing to take Coleman in that range.
Yes.Have a feeling he's going to light the league up right away. I'm actually surprised he wasn't a higher pick in the draft. Am I crazy for thinking he's a better prospect than Cooper? Cooper set a high bar last year, but I am so excited to see CoCo try to match it.
All depends on how prepared JG is.How does the WR position shake out when Gordon returns?
Gordon isn't healthy or practicing now and he wasn't allowed in the facility or any camp leading up to training camp where all of the installs for the new offense took place.Gordon wasnt allowed w the team in any capacity during his last suspension
Has a full camp/meetings this time around
What's the range you are putting on his targets?All depends on how prepared JG is.
Last time he came off a long suspension he wasn't prepared, didn't know the system, was running the wrong routes and causing turnovers. He went from a high of 16 targets in his first game back to 13 then to 7, 4, and 7 before he got suspended the final for violating team rules.
Now after so long an absence, he has to prove his body is in 'football shape' and since he showed up with a quad injury and hasn't practiced he is missing valuable reps and we can't evaluate where he's at in terms of knowing the system.
Bottom line, I anticipate rust.
If/when Gordon is back and in football shape and he's running the right routes etc. He is the unquestioned #1 X-WR. When does that happen? I doubt it happens the minute he is reinstated after he serves his four-game suspension. He has to get healthy and get practice reps ASAP.
So if/when JG is back yadda-yadda-yadda, then the team would want JG AND Coleman on the field at the same time so Coleman would move to flanker Z-WR.
I'm sure Coleman will see tons of opportunities and that he will be moved around but he's a rookie and so far he's only be operating as the X. He has caught on quickly considering he comes from Baylor's spread and didn't have a playbook and he wasn't running a full route tree. IOWs, it wouldn't be an optimal situation to move him around a lot as a rookie when he's got a lot on his plate already but I do think he is going to see more opportunities than the skeptics are harping on about.
Yeah but he's already missing camp though.......Gordon wasnt allowed w the team in any capacity during his last suspension
Has a full camp/meetings this time around
Antonio Brown = 5'10" 186He's a great prospect... best comps I've got are Steve Smith and OBJr. Coleman is a lot more explosive than both, but I'm not sure if that helps or not in a guy that size.
Definitely think it's possible he bursts onto the scene Moss/OBJ style and asserts himself as the #1 by Week 5. Either way, Gordon won't be a problem long-term if he's really good.
Too many moving parts in the equation.What's the range you are putting on his targets?
I expect Coleman to be the true #1 there from day 1 and turn in an Amari Cooper like rookie year so I will have him on basically every one of my rosters (redraft).
He's a great prospect... best comps I've got are Steve Smith and OBJr. Coleman is a lot more explosive than both, but I'm not sure if that helps or not in a guy that size.
Definitely think it's possible he bursts onto the scene Moss/OBJ style and asserts himself as the #1 by Week 5.
All this after burning Justin Gilbert in a preseason scrimmage. I like Coleman, own him in a couple leagues, but we might want to pump the brakes a bit here, folks.Antonio Brown = 5'10" 186
Corey Coleman = 5'11" 194
How high would you draft him?Looked like Smith/OBJ to me after the combine (not perfect, but closest). Got drafted #15 as first WR off the board. Ripping it up day after day in camp. No idea why I'd pump the brakes now. Looks like he might be who I thought he was. Pretty excited to be on board the train.
Maybe so. There are certainly differences. I can't sort out how much they matter (best guess -- not much), but they're there if you want to put weight on them.I'm on board too but there is near zero chance he's the next ODB. ODB is a once a decade level talent.
In rookie drafts I'd draft him #1 if I had to. Elliott meant that I never had to though -- so picked him up #2 to #4 in most of my leagues. Haven't done a dynasty startup in three years, so not sure where I'd slot him in one of those.How high would you draft him?
And do you think his QB/offense limits his upside in redrafts?
what about redrafts?In rookie drafts I'd draft him #1 if I had to. Elliott meant that I never had to though -- so picked him up #2 to #4 in most of my leagues. Haven't done a dynasty startup in three years, so not sure where I'd slot him in one of those.
I'm a terrible redrafter -- I just can't ever bring myself to be talent agnostic.what about redrafts?
Just wondering what homers are projecting for him...he's currently overvalued in redrafts IMHO...ADP creeping into the 6th round.I'm a terrible redrafter -- I just can't ever bring myself to be talent agnostic.
So I'd probably draft him earlier than he's currently projected, but I'm seriously the last person you should take advice from on that.
Actually it is if JG is there. There is 0% chance he's as good as ODB being the #2 on any other team in the league. The only way it's even possible for Coleman to put up ODB like numbers for a full season is for him to see 150+ targets. That's a task that seems impossible in this offense as a the #2 WR.I have Coleman rated higher out of college than I did ODB, by a small margin.
Now, what ODB has done in the NFL will be extremely difficult for Coleman to match. But, with his skillset, and if JG drains all the #1 coverage, it's definitely not out of the realm of possibility.
I'm not comparing the talent of the two players, I am talking about year 1 production.All this after burning Justin Gilbert in a preseason scrimmage. I like Coleman, own him in a couple leagues, but we might want to pump the brakes a bit here, folks.
Plus josh gordon hasnt played in like two years and was pretty mediocre when he did play last. Counting on gordon for anything is foolish.Isnt it possible that CC becomes the #1 guy and JG is relegated to #2? Just asking because maybe RG3 and CC have incredible chemistry from the jump.
I can totally see that scenario.
Certainly.Isnt it possible that CC becomes the #1 guy and JG is relegated to #2? Just asking because maybe RG3 and CC have incredible chemistry from the jump.
I can totally see that scenario.
Browns coach Hue Jackson doesn't believe first-round WR Corey Coleman is behind despite missing a large chunk of camp with a hamstring injury.
Coleman caught just 1-of-6 targets for 10 yards in his two preseason appearances, also committing a drop and running into a Bucs defense. Jackson isn't fazed. "I don't think Corey's spinning, I don't think there's any issue with Corey whatsoever," Jackson insisted. "It's unfortunate (his injury) happened at that time but he's been outstanding as far as getting lined up and knowing exactly what to do.'' Despite Jackson's positive words, it's hard to sell Coleman as more than a WR4 to begin the season.
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer
Sep 2 - 7:49 PM
First NFL catch was a ridiculous 58 yarder where he split 3 defensive backs but he had at least one bad drop and in general, he looked lost in his first game.How'd he look out there yesterday?