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Post round 1 draft, stock up/down (1 Viewer)

Rookie year: Calvin Johnson

15 games played

48 receptions

756 yards

4 TD's

Don't look for your rookie studs to be fantasy studs their first year.
Keenan Allen

15 games played

71 receptions

1,046 yards

8 TD's

Hey look, I can do it too.

Beckham may not explode in year one, but he doesn't have to in order to seriously hurt Randle's stock, which he does merely by existing on that team.
This was a totally unique situation. Love Allen. But the only reason he got a lot of play last year was cause all the SD WR's got hurt. I think that him playing in 15 games does not do him justice. He ended up being a #1 on an ok team that had to pass a lot. I will be impressed if he puts up those numbers this year as he has to play the NFC West.
Oh, okay, unique situation.

A.J. Green - 65 catches, 1057 yards, 7 TD's

Julio Jones - 54 catches, 959 yards, 8 TD's

Marques Colston - 70 catches, 1,038 yards, 8 TD's

Mike Williams - 65 catches ,964 yards,11 TD's

Anquan Boldin - 101 catches, 1,377 yards, 8 TD's

Michael Clayton - 80 catches, 1,193 yards, 7 TD's

These all unique situations?

 
Rookie year: Calvin Johnson

15 games played

48 receptions

756 yards

4 TD's

Don't look for your rookie studs to be fantasy studs their first year.
Keenan Allen

15 games played

71 receptions

1,046 yards

8 TD's

Hey look, I can do it too.

Beckham may not explode in year one, but he doesn't have to in order to seriously hurt Randle's stock, which he does merely by existing on that team.
This was a totally unique situation. Love Allen. But the only reason he got a lot of play last year was cause all the SD WR's got hurt. I think that him playing in 15 games does not do him justice. He ended up being a #1 on an ok team that had to pass a lot. I will be impressed if he puts up those numbers this year as he has to play the NFC West.
Oh, okay, unique situation.

A.J. Green - 65 catches, 1057 yards, 7 TD's

Julio Jones - 54 catches, 959 yards, 8 TD's

Marques Colston - 70 catches, 1,038 yards, 8 TD's

Mike Williams - 65 catches ,964 yards,11 TD's

Anquan Boldin - 101 catches, 1,377 yards, 8 TD's

Michael Clayton - 80 catches, 1,193 yards, 7 TD's

These all unique situations?
Yes if you put then up against all the other WR's that were drafted from their years. You hit a gold mine one out of 20. Show the stats from just all the WR drafted around them.

 
You can go find them since you're the one who posted one player's stats to support your point. I've already given you 800% more evidence the other way. Do your own legwork.

 
Gregg Olsen a little up.

He's still the best receiver but Kelvin will keep defenses from focusing solely on him.

Cam up.

Stafford up but the lions as a team could have done better.

Jaguars showing that they like losing.

 
I guess a slight down arrow for Golden Tate, just by virtue of being the third most talented (or fourth if you count Bush) receiver on his own team now. I still think he could have a Lance Moore season as the forgotten man who quietly pieces together a solid year, but even with Stafford chucking it every down there are some big mouths to feed over there in Detroit. And of course Pettigrew is a total non-entity now if he wasn't already.
Seems like folks were already pricing in a pass catcher to the Lions, so I agree it's only a slight down tick.
 
how is Benjamin any more "up" than he was last night?? He went about where many expected him to go - don't see him going in the top 7 of rookie drafts.

 
how is Benjamin any more "up" than he was last night?? He went about where many expected him to go - don't see him going in the top 7 of rookie drafts.
He has a clear path to become the top wide receiver for a very good qb

That's an uptick for anyone.

 
Reuben Randle down
good point..never saw Randle as anything but just another guy..he isn't/wasn't going to be a great WR for the Giants anyways..too many mental errors, dropped passes, poor routes, etc..

I"m not sure Buffalo was the ideal landing spot for Watkins, I think he takes a bit of a hit here, especially since he'll be locked down by Revis 2x/yr, and the Jets secondary..tough sledding in the AFC East..

for IDP leagues, JJ Watt gets a BIG lift.

Doug Martin - can't stack the line with Evans AND VJ burning up the field.

 
Isn't Benjamin considered a bit raw? And with only one year of college production, I'd say this was not a very good situation for him to fall into.

 
Reuben Randle down
Yea, I agree with this. I'm a Randle fan and I can actually see this working with Beckham as a slot/outside joker, but with all of those mouths to feed it is a lot harder to be optimistic about his chances of producing meaningful stats.
Still a buy. Just the price is reasonable now. Any Jernigan hype goes out the window.
Disagree. The crowded spot is on the outside now, not the inside. Jernigan will be pretty simple. You will either see he has something as they use him in the slot or he won't be anything. I think there is something there. Cruz, Randle, and Beckham looks more crowded because I think the Giants will prefer to train the Rookie in one position and not two in the beginning and I think he is more suited to play out. There are less responsibilities out there, initially.

If nothing else, Jernigan has more of a feel to me like Cruz did when he came out of nowhere for me to just brush off the idea. When Cruz came around, we even had the luxury of seeing him produce and people were still like "No way, they got this guy and that guy and...". But the Giants had a plan and now they have McAdoo and the Packers had too much production to not think they can't get something out of a guy that has been in the system that showed some promise at the end of the year.

 
I would think that Vincent Jackson's dynasty value took a huge hit.
You would think wrong, IMO.
I guess we will see in any future trades involving Vincent Jackson in dynasty leagues, it wouldn't be the first time I have misjudged the fantasy football landscape. It was pretty hard to trade him before the draft for decent value, can't believe a dynasty owner will be eager to acquire VJax now, except for a ridiculously low price. In redraft leagues, I have the opposite view of VJax's, I think he has the chance to put up some very decent numbers this season.
He's been very good and even more consistent lately and now has a clone on the other side of the field that should, in theory, keep teams from putting all the help onto him every play. If Evans shows to be a threat early, I think you will see a season where one of these guys, from week to week, could flash BIG fantasy games, just depending on the matchups and how it shakes out. Probably a lot of inconsistency and frustration (nothing new to VJAX owners) but probably there will be those weeks where you some 9/178/2 stats lines from either of these guys and it won't be a surprise.

Huge big play potential on any given week combined with the size for a small redzone TD on every week is a nice recipe for a end of year 9-10 TDs by either player.

 
Up;

Z. Stacy - St. L added the best oline man in the draft and an absolute road grader in run blocking, Robinson. I'm hesitant to put Stacy here because St. L could also add RB competition later IMO but for now he's a winner.

M. Ryan/Atl WRs - they needed a massive help at T and got it. The offense should be vastly improved with Mathews in town.

Stafford - as others have said, video game passing number will continue. Ebron has great hands and just by reducing the drops he changes the complection of the offense in Det.

Bridgewater - landing in Minn is going to be a blessing for him. Great weapons to build around and Turner system.

Down;

Watkins - probably still the 1 overall dynasty player but the gap is much closer with him in Buf. We could see him passed today if a RB gets drafted to the right situation... See Tenn.

R. Randel - OBJ probably takes over as the WR2 before long.

Henne - Bortles is now their future.

Ponder - welcome to the bench.

 
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Rookie year: Calvin Johnson

15 games played

48 receptions

756 yards

4 TD's

Don't look for your rookie studs to be fantasy studs their first year.
Don't forget that the idiot Mike Martz was the OC there at the time Calvin arrived. Martz knows how to destroy the value of a TE and big WRs. It's one of the reasons he's out of the league. Shaun McDonald was the leading WR. Once Martz left the league, so did that bum.

Stock down hard - Watkins. Could not have landed in a worse situation.

Stock up - the next RB drafted by Tennessee.

 
Things will still change a lot over the next two days......

The RBs are coming!!!
Definitely agree with this. You can't say that any WR is "safe" since there are still so many good receivers that will go today. I'd say there are some QBs that have a slight up. There was always an outside chance that teams like CIN, ARI or STL would show their true colours and go for one of the top three QBs but that did not happen. The same can possibly be said about TEN but if I owned Locker I would still be worried if they get a QB early in the second. And if you buy into the hype I guess you can exhale if you own Romo - although that would have been such a dumb move, imagine the poisonous situation of either benching fan favourite Manziel or putting your 40+ million QB on the bench. They have also backloaded Romo's contract as they keep restructuring contracts in their horrible cap situation so they don't have an exit on him.

I don't see the downgrade on Watkins. Most mocks had him going to OAK so I would think that a less than ideal landing spot was already baked into his draft stock. Everyone was saying that he would be the number one pick regardless of where he ended up and I don't think Evans going to TBB is going to change that when plenty of people were hoping Evans would end up in DET.

NOS was regarded as the best landing spot for receivers by most pundits so I would say Cooks went up some fantasy draft boards.

Ebron should be up as well. There was talk last night that he would have a Jimmy Graham type role for them. There is only one Jimmy Graham but I guess it signals their intent to give him plenty of targets. For me, Fauria was never going to be a guy that produced outside of the red zone, but I'm sure there are some owners who were hoping for that to happen and those owners must have been disappointed yesterday. They'll still use him in the red zone but it definitely caps his ceiling.

 
Isn't Benjamin considered a bit raw? And with only one year of college production, I'd say this was not a very good situation for him to fall into.
Shhhh, don't tell anyone, I'm counting on him to go high in fantasy rookie drafts.

 
Isn't Benjamin considered a bit raw? And with only one year of college production, I'd say this was not a very good situation for him to fall into.
Shhhh, don't tell anyone, I'm counting on him to go high in fantasy rookie drafts.
Agree. The best thing about the Benjamin pick for fantasy is that a lot of people are going to draft his situation and push better players (IMO of course) down the fantasy draft board. We don't know where they'll land yet but I'll still probably prefer Lee, Adams, Robinson, Moncrief, maybe Jordan over Benjamin.

 
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Up;

Z. Stacy - St. L added the best oline man in the draft and an absolute road grader in run blocking, Robinson. I'm hesitant to put Stacy here because St. L could also add RB competition later IMO but for now he's a winner.

M. Ryan/Atl WRs - they needed a massive help at T and got it. The offense should be vastly improved with Mathews in town.

Stafford - as others have said, video game passing number will continue. Ebron has great hands and just by reducing the drops he changes the complection of the offense in Det.

Bridgewater - landing in Minn is going to be a blessing for him. Great weapons to build around and Turner system.

Down;

Watkins - probably still the 1 overall dynasty player but the gap is much closer with him in Buf. We could see him passed today if a RB gets drafted to the right situation... See Tenn.

R. Randel - OBJ probably takes over as the WR2 before long.

Henne - Bortles is now their future.

Ponder - welcome to the bench.
The possibility of the Jags taking a QB high was already factored into his price. That their new QB is not NFL ready keeps Henne's value as it was IMO. Somewhere near Hoyer (whose value might have fallen more), Keenum and Osweiler.

Although Keenum's value likely increased slightly for a day - we'll see how tonight plays out.

 
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Isn't Benjamin considered a bit raw? And with only one year of college production, I'd say this was not a very good situation for him to fall into.
Shhhh, don't tell anyone, I'm counting on him to go high in fantasy rookie drafts.
Agree. The best thing about the Benjamin pick for fantasy is that a lot of people are going to draft his situation and push better players (IMO of course) down the fantasy draft board. We don't know where they'll land yet but I'll still probably prefer Lee, Adams, Robinson, Moncrief, maybe Jordan over Benjamin.
They talked about this on NFL network last night and listed the guys that had 1 year of college production and were picked in the 1st round. You can pretty much guess what the results were.

 
Up;

Z. Stacy - St. L added the best oline man in the draft and an absolute road grader in run blocking, Robinson. I'm hesitant to put Stacy here because St. L could also add RB competition later IMO but for now he's a winner.

M. Ryan/Atl WRs - they needed a massive help at T and got it. The offense should be vastly improved with Mathews in town.

Stafford - as others have said, video game passing number will continue. Ebron has great hands and just by reducing the drops he changes the complection of the offense in Det.

Bridgewater - landing in Minn is going to be a blessing for him. Great weapons to build around and Turner system.

Down;

Watkins - probably still the 1 overall dynasty player but the gap is much closer with him in Buf. We could see him passed today if a RB gets drafted to the right situation... See Tenn.

R. Randel - OBJ probably takes over as the WR2 before long.Henne - Bortles is now their future.

Ponder - welcome to the bench.
The possibility of the Jags taking a QB high was already factored into his price. That their new QB is not NFL ready keeps Henne's value as it was IMO. Somewhere near Hoyer (whose value might have fallen more), Keenum and Osweiler.

Although Keenum's value likely increased slightly for a day - we'll see how tonight plays out.
High does not equal 3rd overall almost nobody thought Jack would take a QB there. Everyone thought Watkins or Mack were the pick. There is a major difference in drafting a QB in the 2nd or 3rd round and 3rd overall.
 
Up;

Z. Stacy - St. L added the best oline man in the draft and an absolute road grader in run blocking, Robinson. I'm hesitant to put Stacy here because St. L could also add RB competition later IMO but for now he's a winner.

M. Ryan/Atl WRs - they needed a massive help at T and got it. The offense should be vastly improved with Mathews in town.

Stafford - as others have said, video game passing number will continue. Ebron has great hands and just by reducing the drops he changes the complection of the offense in Det.

Bridgewater - landing in Minn is going to be a blessing for him. Great weapons to build around and Turner system.

Down;

Watkins - probably still the 1 overall dynasty player but the gap is much closer with him in Buf. We could see him passed today if a RB gets drafted to the right situation... See Tenn.

R. Randel - OBJ probably takes over as the WR2 before long.Henne - Bortles is now their future.

Ponder - welcome to the bench.
The possibility of the Jags taking a QB high was already factored into his price. That their new QB is not NFL ready keeps Henne's value as it was IMO. Somewhere near Hoyer (whose value might have fallen more), Keenum and Osweiler.

Although Keenum's value likely increased slightly for a day - we'll see how tonight plays out.
High does not equal 3rd overall almost nobody thought Jack would take a QB there. Everyone thought Watkins or Mack were the pick. There is a major difference in drafting a QB in the 2nd or 3rd round and 3rd overall.
:shrug: Henne has been very cheap for the past year. His price really shouldn't go down unless you expect the project QB to start week 1. I don't think they rush him out there even with him going so high.

 
Up;

Z. Stacy - St. L added the best oline man in the draft and an absolute road grader in run blocking, Robinson. I'm hesitant to put Stacy here because St. L could also add RB competition later IMO but for now he's a winner.

M. Ryan/Atl WRs - they needed a massive help at T and got it. The offense should be vastly improved with Mathews in town.

Stafford - as others have said, video game passing number will continue. Ebron has great hands and just by reducing the drops he changes the complection of the offense in Det.

Bridgewater - landing in Minn is going to be a blessing for him. Great weapons to build around and Turner system.

Down;

Watkins - probably still the 1 overall dynasty player but the gap is much closer with him in Buf. We could see him passed today if a RB gets drafted to the right situation... See Tenn.

R. Randel - OBJ probably takes over as the WR2 before long.Henne - Bortles is now their future.

Ponder - welcome to the bench.
The possibility of the Jags taking a QB high was already factored into his price. That their new QB is not NFL ready keeps Henne's value as it was IMO. Somewhere near Hoyer (whose value might have fallen more), Keenum and Osweiler.

Although Keenum's value likely increased slightly for a day - we'll see how tonight plays out.
High does not equal 3rd overall almost nobody thought Jack would take a QB there. Everyone thought Watkins or Mack were the pick. There is a major difference in drafting a QB in the 2nd or 3rd round and 3rd overall.
:shrug: Henne has been very cheap for the past year. His price really shouldn't go down unless you expect the project QB to start week 1. I don't think they rush him out there even with him going so high.
Well, as a Henne owner in dynasty I had 2 offers on the table going into last night. Both were revoked right after Bortles was drafted. To me, that means stock down. :shrug:
 
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Henne should get a minimum of 4 starts before the coaches pull the trigger. The team is still not close to being a contender so they will lose and lose often. I see 0-5 out of the gate.

 
Up;

Z. Stacy - St. L added the best oline man in the draft and an absolute road grader in run blocking, Robinson. I'm hesitant to put Stacy here because St. L could also add RB competition later IMO but for now he's a winner.

M. Ryan/Atl WRs - they needed a massive help at T and got it. The offense should be vastly improved with Mathews in town.

Stafford - as others have said, video game passing number will continue. Ebron has great hands and just by reducing the drops he changes the complection of the offense in Det.

Bridgewater - landing in Minn is going to be a blessing for him. Great weapons to build around and Turner system.

Down;

Watkins - probably still the 1 overall dynasty player but the gap is much closer with him in Buf. We could see him passed today if a RB gets drafted to the right situation... See Tenn.

R. Randel - OBJ probably takes over as the WR2 before long.Henne - Bortles is now their future.

Ponder - welcome to the bench.
The possibility of the Jags taking a QB high was already factored into his price. That their new QB is not NFL ready keeps Henne's value as it was IMO. Somewhere near Hoyer (whose value might have fallen more), Keenum and Osweiler.

Although Keenum's value likely increased slightly for a day - we'll see how tonight plays out.
High does not equal 3rd overall almost nobody thought Jack would take a QB there. Everyone thought Watkins or Mack were the pick. There is a major difference in drafting a QB in the 2nd or 3rd round and 3rd overall.
:shrug: Henne has been very cheap for the past year. His price really shouldn't go down unless you expect the project QB to start week 1. I don't think they rush him out there even with him going so high.
Well, as a Henne owner in dynasty I had 2 offers on the table going into last night. Both were revoked right after Bortles was drafted. To me, that means stock down. :shrug:
perhaps for your league.

Just curious, what were the offers?

 
Rookie year: Calvin Johnson

15 games played

48 receptions

756 yards

4 TD's

Don't look for your rookie studs to be fantasy studs their first year.
Keenan Allen

15 games played

71 receptions

1,046 yards

8 TD's

Hey look, I can do it too.

Beckham may not explode in year one, but he doesn't have to in order to seriously hurt Randle's stock, which he does merely by existing on that team.
This was a totally unique situation. Love Allen. But the only reason he got a lot of play last year was cause all the SD WR's got hurt. I think that him playing in 15 games does not do him justice. He ended up being a #1 on an ok team that had to pass a lot. I will be impressed if he puts up those numbers this year as he has to play the NFC West.
It really doesn't matter why or how he put them up. The simple fact that a rookie did it................that's all that matters.

 
Up;

Z. Stacy - St. L added the best oline man in the draft and an absolute road grader in run blocking, Robinson. I'm hesitant to put Stacy here because St. L could also add RB competition later IMO but for now he's a winner.

M. Ryan/Atl WRs - they needed a massive help at T and got it. The offense should be vastly improved with Mathews in town.

Stafford - as others have said, video game passing number will continue. Ebron has great hands and just by reducing the drops he changes the complection of the offense in Det.

Bridgewater - landing in Minn is going to be a blessing for him. Great weapons to build around and Turner system.

Down;

Watkins - probably still the 1 overall dynasty player but the gap is much closer with him in Buf. We could see him passed today if a RB gets drafted to the right situation... See Tenn.

R. Randel - OBJ probably takes over as the WR2 before long.Henne - Bortles is now their future.

Ponder - welcome to the bench.
The possibility of the Jags taking a QB high was already factored into his price. That their new QB is not NFL ready keeps Henne's value as it was IMO. Somewhere near Hoyer (whose value might have fallen more), Keenum and Osweiler.

Although Keenum's value likely increased slightly for a day - we'll see how tonight plays out.
High does not equal 3rd overall almost nobody thought Jack would take a QB there. Everyone thought Watkins or Mack were the pick. There is a major difference in drafting a QB in the 2nd or 3rd round and 3rd overall.
:shrug: Henne has been very cheap for the past year. His price really shouldn't go down unless you expect the project QB to start week 1. I don't think they rush him out there even with him going so high.
Well, as a Henne owner in dynasty I had 2 offers on the table going into last night. Both were revoked right after Bortles was drafted. To me, that means stock down. :shrug:
perhaps for your league.

Just curious, what were the offers?
Yeah, guessing it must be a 2 QB / superflex. Much better QBs than Henne are pretty much worthless in pretty much all of my 1 QB leagues.

 
Reuben Randle down
good point..never saw Randle as anything but just another guy..he isn't/wasn't going to be a great WR for the Giants anyways..too many mental errors, dropped passes, poor routes, etc..I"m not sure Buffalo was the ideal landing spot for Watkins, I think he takes a bit of a hit here, especially since he'll be locked down by Revis 2x/yr, and the Jets secondary..tough sledding in the AFC East..

for IDP leagues, JJ Watt gets a BIG lift.

Doug Martin - can't stack the line with Evans AND VJ burning up the field.
Revis is with the Bucs.
 
Up;

Z. Stacy - St. L added the best oline man in the draft and an absolute road grader in run blocking, Robinson. I'm hesitant to put Stacy here because St. L could also add RB competition later IMO but for now he's a winner.

M. Ryan/Atl WRs - they needed a massive help at T and got it. The offense should be vastly improved with Mathews in town.

Stafford - as others have said, video game passing number will continue. Ebron has great hands and just by reducing the drops he changes the complection of the offense in Det.

Bridgewater - landing in Minn is going to be a blessing for him. Great weapons to build around and Turner system.

Down;

Watkins - probably still the 1 overall dynasty player but the gap is much closer with him in Buf. We could see him passed today if a RB gets drafted to the right situation... See Tenn.

R. Randel - OBJ probably takes over as the WR2 before long.Henne - Bortles is now their future.

Ponder - welcome to the bench.
The possibility of the Jags taking a QB high was already factored into his price. That their new QB is not NFL ready keeps Henne's value as it was IMO. Somewhere near Hoyer (whose value might have fallen more), Keenum and Osweiler.

Although Keenum's value likely increased slightly for a day - we'll see how tonight plays out.
High does not equal 3rd overall almost nobody thought Jack would take a QB there. Everyone thought Watkins or Mack were the pick. There is a major difference in drafting a QB in the 2nd or 3rd round and 3rd overall.
:shrug: Henne has been very cheap for the past year. His price really shouldn't go down unless you expect the project QB to start week 1. I don't think they rush him out there even with him going so high.
Well, as a Henne owner in dynasty I had 2 offers on the table going into last night. Both were revoked right after Bortles was drafted. To me, that means stock down. :shrug:
perhaps for your league.

Just curious, what were the offers?
Jabal Sheard for Henne was one. 2.04 for Henne was the other.

32 team dynasty league with IDP.

 
Rookie year: Calvin Johnson

15 games played

48 receptions

756 yards

4 TD's

Don't look for your rookie studs to be fantasy studs their first year.
Keenan Allen

15 games played

71 receptions

1,046 yards

8 TD's

Hey look, I can do it too.

Beckham may not explode in year one, but he doesn't have to in order to seriously hurt Randle's stock, which he does merely by existing on that team.
Which brings up another point, which there are some damn good WRs still to go in the 2nd and 3rd rounds.

 
Isn't Benjamin considered a bit raw? And with only one year of college production, I'd say this was not a very good situation for him to fall into.
Last night during the daft stats of player with only one year of college production was shown during the show and it completely opened my eyes. I maybe wrong about Benjamin but I'm going to pass.

 
Reuben Randle down
good point..never saw Randle as anything but just another guy..he isn't/wasn't going to be a great WR for the Giants anyways..too many mental errors, dropped passes, poor routes, etc..I"m not sure Buffalo was the ideal landing spot for Watkins, I think he takes a bit of a hit here, especially since he'll be locked down by Revis 2x/yr, and the Jets secondary..tough sledding in the AFC East..

for IDP leagues, JJ Watt gets a BIG lift.

Doug Martin - can't stack the line with Evans AND VJ burning up the field.
Revis is with the Bucs.
Might want to check your references.

 
Reuben Randle down
good point..never saw Randle as anything but just another guy..he isn't/wasn't going to be a great WR for the Giants anyways..too many mental errors, dropped passes, poor routes, etc..I"m not sure Buffalo was the ideal landing spot for Watkins, I think he takes a bit of a hit here, especially since he'll be locked down by Revis 2x/yr, and the Jets secondary..tough sledding in the AFC East..

for IDP leagues, JJ Watt gets a BIG lift.

Doug Martin - can't stack the line with Evans AND VJ burning up the field.
Revis is with the Bucs.
Uh...

 
Oh, okay, unique situation.A.J. Green - 65 catches, 1057 yards, 7 TD's

Julio Jones - 54 catches, 959 yards, 8 TD's

Marques Colston - 70 catches, 1,038 yards, 8 TD's

Mike Williams - 65 catches ,964 yards,11 TD's

Anquan Boldin - 101 catches, 1,377 yards, 8 TD's

Michael Clayton - 80 catches, 1,193 yards, 7 TD's

These all unique situations?
A 10 gallon tank seems large, until you compare it to the ocean.

The handful of rookie receivers who produced decent stats does not compare favorably to the ones who didn't.

 
Reuben Randle down
good point..never saw Randle as anything but just another guy..he isn't/wasn't going to be a great WR for the Giants anyways..too many mental errors, dropped passes, poor routes, etc..I"m not sure Buffalo was the ideal landing spot for Watkins, I think he takes a bit of a hit here, especially since he'll be locked down by Revis 2x/yr, and the Jets secondary..tough sledding in the AFC East..

for IDP leagues, JJ Watt gets a BIG lift.

Doug Martin - can't stack the line with Evans AND VJ burning up the field.
Revis is with the Bucs.
Uh...
He hibernated, give him time to catch up.

 
Reuben Randle down
good point..never saw Randle as anything but just another guy..he isn't/wasn't going to be a great WR for the Giants anyways..too many mental errors, dropped passes, poor routes, etc..I"m not sure Buffalo was the ideal landing spot for Watkins, I think he takes a bit of a hit here, especially since he'll be locked down by Revis 2x/yr, and the Jets secondary..tough sledding in the AFC East..

for IDP leagues, JJ Watt gets a BIG lift.

Doug Martin - can't stack the line with Evans AND VJ burning up the field.
Revis is with the Bucs.
Might want to check your references.
Did he go back to the Jets? That would be weird.
 
Reuben Randle down
good point..never saw Randle as anything but just another guy..he isn't/wasn't going to be a great WR for the Giants anyways..too many mental errors, dropped passes, poor routes, etc..I"m not sure Buffalo was the ideal landing spot for Watkins, I think he takes a bit of a hit here, especially since he'll be locked down by Revis 2x/yr, and the Jets secondary..tough sledding in the AFC East..

for IDP leagues, JJ Watt gets a BIG lift.

Doug Martin - can't stack the line with Evans AND VJ burning up the field.
Revis is with the Bucs.
Uh...
He hibernated, give him time to catch up.
Its early and I havent had my coffee yet. I also dont play in any IDP leagues but apparently I missed some Revis news this offseason. Please share.
 
Reuben Randle down
good point..never saw Randle as anything but just another guy..he isn't/wasn't going to be a great WR for the Giants anyways..too many mental errors, dropped passes, poor routes, etc..I"m not sure Buffalo was the ideal landing spot for Watkins, I think he takes a bit of a hit here, especially since he'll be locked down by Revis 2x/yr, and the Jets secondary..tough sledding in the AFC East..

for IDP leagues, JJ Watt gets a BIG lift.

Doug Martin - can't stack the line with Evans AND VJ burning up the field.
Revis is with the Bucs.
Might want to check your references.
Did he go back to the Jets? That would be weird.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=what+team+does+revis+play+for%3F

 
Reuben Randle down
good point..never saw Randle as anything but just another guy..he isn't/wasn't going to be a great WR for the Giants anyways..too many mental errors, dropped passes, poor routes, etc..I"m not sure Buffalo was the ideal landing spot for Watkins, I think he takes a bit of a hit here, especially since he'll be locked down by Revis 2x/yr, and the Jets secondary..tough sledding in the AFC East..

for IDP leagues, JJ Watt gets a BIG lift.

Doug Martin - can't stack the line with Evans AND VJ burning up the field.
Revis is with the Bucs.
Might want to check your references.
Did he go back to the Jets? That would be weird.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=what+team+does+revis+play+for%3F
:rofl:

 
Oh, okay, unique situation.A.J. Green - 65 catches, 1057 yards, 7 TD's

Julio Jones - 54 catches, 959 yards, 8 TD's

Marques Colston - 70 catches, 1,038 yards, 8 TD's

Mike Williams - 65 catches ,964 yards,11 TD's

Anquan Boldin - 101 catches, 1,377 yards, 8 TD's

Michael Clayton - 80 catches, 1,193 yards, 7 TD's

These all unique situations?
A 10 gallon tank seems large, until you compare it to the ocean.

The handful of rookie receivers who produced decent stats does not compare favorably to the ones who didn't.
Marshall - 20 catches, 309 yards, 2 TD's

Wayne - 27 catches, 345 yards, 0 TD's

Ochocinco - 28 catches, 329 yads, 1 TD's

White - 29 catches, 446 yards, 3 TD's

Seems more often than not, it takes a year or 2 for WRs to come in and make an impact. Not everyone is Julio and AJG.

 
DeMarco Murray up....further invested in the Oline. They are going to be nasty up front.
:goodposting: Murray set the all-time Oklahoma rush-TD record but the Boys had such a soft interior to their offensive line the first year or two he was there.

Then last year they got Fredrich and now they plan to play Zack inside to form a solid interior.

They have Smith at LT so it looks like a really good match for DeMarco.

I anticipate more rushing TDs down near the goal line that in the past Garrett would automatically go pass.

Oh and their should be more grind-it-out/clock-killing garbage-time rushing yards to close games.

 

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