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"God dammit Montee!"Let's not forget Montee Ball whiffed on the block that caused Manning to run outside for his life.
"God dammit Montee!"Let's not forget Montee Ball whiffed on the block that caused Manning to run outside for his life.
Borderline RB1 this year. Franklin nothing more than change of pace back.Still room on the Eddie Lacy bandwagon.
looking forward to seeing bell play monday night. do you think bell would is still more valuable in redraft compared to gio? I agree with you that gio looked good, but I dont see bge going awaySurprised to not see more talk on Lacy and Gio in here.
I thought Lacy looked solid, but most importantly he was in there almost every snap. I also swear half of his 8 carries were short yardage (1 was at their own endzone to boot), so otherwise his YPC would look much better than the 5.0 it ended up being. He is going to have huge holes in that offense with Rodgers.
As for Gio, I expected that to be a full blown RBBC so maybe I was sleeping on him. Im guessing Lawfirm has some minor injury so thats why he didnt play, but Gio looked really good to me. While not spectacular, that is a good offense to be in as well. Its only 1 game, but with how good he looked, I have trouble thinking about how they put BJGE on the field more than Gio. I was praying he didnt get that 2nd TD that went to Sanu (who BTW also looked good).
This game seems like it's going on forever.Broncos may just need to get on bus and go home at this point.
Packers lost their LT for the season, that's gonna bite them and limit that offense at times IMO, even if they looked OK tonight.Surprised to not see more talk on Lacy and Gio in here.
I thought Lacy looked solid, but most importantly he was in there almost every snap. I also swear half of his 8 carries were short yardage (1 was at their own endzone to boot), so otherwise his YPC would look much better than the 5.0 it ended up being. He is going to have huge holes in that offense with Rodgers.
As for Gio, I expected that to be a full blown RBBC so maybe I was sleeping on him. Im guessing Lawfirm has some minor injury so thats why he didnt play, but Gio looked really good to me. While not spectacular, that is a good offense to be in as well. Its only 1 game, but with how good he looked, I have trouble thinking about how they put BJGE on the field more than Gio. I was praying he didnt get that 2nd TD that went to Sanu (who BTW also looked good).
experience playing football? TE is one of the toughest positions to learnKenny Powers said:So what was holding this guy back his first 2 years? Just Ben Watson? I like what Ive seen but based on expectations this year I dont understand why he wasnt more productive his first couple years considering CLE other receiving options, or lack thereof.koreansteve said:Yeah, forgot to mention Cameron. He looks like he could be in the Graham/Gronk conversation soon if he continues to put it all together. Just dominant.Phenix said:koreansteve said:Just caught the games on NFL Gamepass. My impressions:
- In the Browns game, it stood out to me how dynamic Jordan Cameron really can be given an opportunity.
- Patriots will still be the Patriots and win the decision easily.
- Ponder is not an NFL QB or even CFL QB, to be honest. A backup in Cousins is better than this guy can dream.
- Who do the Chargers plan on taking with the first pick next year? Bridgewater or Clowney?
Obviously as a homer Im interested to see how Bell does. All the reports out of camp are good, but no one has seen him in game time. Hard to compare to Gio now, not to mention Bell is going a couple rounds sooner.looking forward to seeing bell play monday night. do you think bell would is still more valuable in redraft compared to gio? I agree with you that gio looked good, but I dont see bge going awaySurprised to not see more talk on Lacy and Gio in here.
I thought Lacy looked solid, but most importantly he was in there almost every snap. I also swear half of his 8 carries were short yardage (1 was at their own endzone to boot), so otherwise his YPC would look much better than the 5.0 it ended up being. He is going to have huge holes in that offense with Rodgers.
As for Gio, I expected that to be a full blown RBBC so maybe I was sleeping on him. Im guessing Lawfirm has some minor injury so thats why he didnt play, but Gio looked really good to me. While not spectacular, that is a good offense to be in as well. Its only 1 game, but with how good he looked, I have trouble thinking about how they put BJGE on the field more than Gio. I was praying he didnt get that 2nd TD that went to Sanu (who BTW also looked good).
Certainly, but more likely in the passing game then running game, right? Im not worried about Rodgers creating plays or keeping drives alive. Lacy looked good and also looked ready to beat his man in the open field so he could house the run.Packers lost their LT for the season, that's gonna bite them and limit that offense at times IMO, even if they looked OK tonight.Surprised to not see more talk on Lacy and Gio in here.
I thought Lacy looked solid, but most importantly he was in there almost every snap. I also swear half of his 8 carries were short yardage (1 was at their own endzone to boot), so otherwise his YPC would look much better than the 5.0 it ended up being. He is going to have huge holes in that offense with Rodgers.
As for Gio, I expected that to be a full blown RBBC so maybe I was sleeping on him. Im guessing Lawfirm has some minor injury so thats why he didnt play, but Gio looked really good to me. While not spectacular, that is a good offense to be in as well. Its only 1 game, but with how good he looked, I have trouble thinking about how they put BJGE on the field more than Gio. I was praying he didnt get that 2nd TD that went to Sanu (who BTW also looked good).
No, I dont have experience playing football. I mostly played basketball and baseball. Ive never seen this TE argument before though.experience playing football? TE is one of the toughest positions to learnKenny Powers said:So what was holding this guy back his first 2 years? Just Ben Watson? I like what Ive seen but based on expectations this year I dont understand why he wasnt more productive his first couple years considering CLE other receiving options, or lack thereof.koreansteve said:Yeah, forgot to mention Cameron. He looks like he could be in the Graham/Gronk conversation soon if he continues to put it all together. Just dominant.Phenix said:koreansteve said:Just caught the games on NFL Gamepass. My impressions:
- In the Browns game, it stood out to me how dynamic Jordan Cameron really can be given an opportunity.
- Patriots will still be the Patriots and win the decision easily.
- Ponder is not an NFL QB or even CFL QB, to be honest. A backup in Cousins is better than this guy can dream.
- Who do the Chargers plan on taking with the first pick next year? Bridgewater or Clowney?
I follow the Seahawks and from everything I've read, Harper looks like a coin flip to actually make the team. It wouldn't be that big of an upset to release their 4th round pick. I wouldn't be surprised if 10 guys released from this team were signed onto other rosters, they are that deep. I'd give Ware a better shot at making the team over Harper.Watched most of the Seattle/Denver game. Mainly focused on the Seattle players. Thoughts:
- Decent stat line for Turbin. I wouldn't say he "earned" many of those yards though. Good blocking on those plays.
- Spencer Ware is clearly playing RB now and not FB. He got quite a few carries. Looked okay. Not great. Not terrible. He has a tough battle for a roster spot.
- With Harvin and Rice out, Baldwin and Tate were clearly the top 2 WRs. Next up were Williams and Kearse. Then Harper. Kearse had a long KO return TD. Decent play, but it was pretty straightforward. Williams had a nice TD catch. Harper was tough to assess. He got a lot of snaps, but no targets. I tried to follow his routes to see if he was getting separation. Impossible to tell because of the camera angles. He was mainly running deep routes and Quinn was always looking for the dump-off.
- At TE, Luke Willson worked with the starters. He had a nice cut block. No catches, but he was wide open for a 20+ yard gain down the sideline. Wilson overthrew him. He looks like he has legit straight line speed. That's about all you could tell based on the limited sample size.
ETA: Wrote this before Ware's 20 yard run and Harper's catch. Didn't see those plays.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Harper wind up on IR with some minor ailment. It seems to happen fairly often this time of year with guys who aren't quite ready to contribute.I follow the Seahawks and from everything I've read, Harper looks like a coin flip to actually make the team. It wouldn't be that big of an upset to release their 4th round pick. I wouldn't be surprised if 10 guys released from this team were signed onto other rosters, they are that deep. I'd give Ware a better shot at making the team over Harper.Watched most of the Seattle/Denver game. Mainly focused on the Seattle players. Thoughts:
- Decent stat line for Turbin. I wouldn't say he "earned" many of those yards though. Good blocking on those plays.
- Spencer Ware is clearly playing RB now and not FB. He got quite a few carries. Looked okay. Not great. Not terrible. He has a tough battle for a roster spot.
- With Harvin and Rice out, Baldwin and Tate were clearly the top 2 WRs. Next up were Williams and Kearse. Then Harper. Kearse had a long KO return TD. Decent play, but it was pretty straightforward. Williams had a nice TD catch. Harper was tough to assess. He got a lot of snaps, but no targets. I tried to follow his routes to see if he was getting separation. Impossible to tell because of the camera angles. He was mainly running deep routes and Quinn was always looking for the dump-off.
- At TE, Luke Willson worked with the starters. He had a nice cut block. No catches, but he was wide open for a 20+ yard gain down the sideline. Wilson overthrew him. He looks like he has legit straight line speed. That's about all you could tell based on the limited sample size.
ETA: Wrote this before Ware's 20 yard run and Harper's catch. Didn't see those plays.
I'd say the WR depth chart looks like this. Making the team: Rice, Tate, Baldwin, Kearse, Williams. If they decide to keep 6 they keep Harper.
What do you think about Tate in Harvin's absence? I think Tate is underrated this year.- With Harvin and Rice out, Baldwin and Tate were clearly the top 2 WRs.
LT Baktairia has looked very good in camp and may be outplaying Bulaga.Packers lost their LT for the season, that's gonna bite them and limit that offense at times IMO, even if they looked OK tonight.Surprised to not see more talk on Lacy and Gio in here.
I thought Lacy looked solid, but most importantly he was in there almost every snap. I also swear half of his 8 carries were short yardage (1 was at their own endzone to boot), so otherwise his YPC would look much better than the 5.0 it ended up being. He is going to have huge holes in that offense with Rodgers.
As for Gio, I expected that to be a full blown RBBC so maybe I was sleeping on him. Im guessing Lawfirm has some minor injury so thats why he didnt play, but Gio looked really good to me. While not spectacular, that is a good offense to be in as well. Its only 1 game, but with how good he looked, I have trouble thinking about how they put BJGE on the field more than Gio. I was praying he didnt get that 2nd TD that went to Sanu (who BTW also looked good).
You've never seen that TE is a tough position to learn?No, I dont have experience playing football. I mostly played basketball and baseball. Ive never seen this TE argument before though.experience playing football? TE is one of the toughest positions to learnKenny Powers said:So what was holding this guy back his first 2 years? Just Ben Watson? I like what Ive seen but based on expectations this year I dont understand why he wasnt more productive his first couple years considering CLE other receiving options, or lack thereof.koreansteve said:Yeah, forgot to mention Cameron. He looks like he could be in the Graham/Gronk conversation soon if he continues to put it all together. Just dominant.Phenix said:koreansteve said:Just caught the games on NFL Gamepass. My impressions:
- In the Browns game, it stood out to me how dynamic Jordan Cameron really can be given an opportunity.
- Patriots will still be the Patriots and win the decision easily.
- Ponder is not an NFL QB or even CFL QB, to be honest. A backup in Cousins is better than this guy can dream.
- Who do the Chargers plan on taking with the first pick next year? Bridgewater or Clowney?
Concussion:I read that hopkins didn't get hurt but the blogger wasn't positive. He may have been pulled for running bad routes.
My impressions from yesterday's games (it's only 1 set of games from the 2nd week of the preseason...i know...but these are my takeaways):
- Gio Bernard looked explosive. Great at catching, good inside runs. BJGE is going to have a tough time making this a 50/50 split as long as Gio can pass protect. Dalton looks good...as a Bengals' fan I'm hoping he can get to an Eli Manning level. Sanu seemed to be making catches with AJ Green not in the lineup.
- Chris Johnson looks good, but it still seems he either gets stuffed at the line or busts a 8 yd run...I expect more of the same inconsistency from week to week. I want to get excited about Britt, but it seems like it will be tough for him to break out with Locker as his QB.
- Tannehill looked bad at first, then improved. Wallace seems like he'll get his fair share of targets. RB situation was interesting. Miller missed a 3rd down catch and looked ok overall....while DThomas actually looked pretty good and busted a couple of 7+ yd gains. Not sure how much to read into that.
- Ben Tate looked pretty good. Hopkins looks like a reliable receiver for the Texans. I thought I heard he was injured but I haven't read about any updates. ODaniels looked reliable and had 2 nice plays on a QB rollout to the left and his TD grab.
- Lacy looked very good. He's a big man and was solid inside, nimble and quick to the outside, and had a nice catch and run. I'm not sure I have a lot of faith for GB's oline to open up a lot of holes, but Rodgers should keep defenses honest. Franklin didn't do much of anything against STL's 1st defense. Finley seemed like he was targeted almost every play...but with Nelson and Cobb out (I assume Cobb was not playing), that probably helped his targets. Still, Finley definitely impressed. James Jones looked good but he still has the occasional drop.
- Pead seemed decent to good with his carries. Richardson is much quicker and seems like a better receiver out of the backfield. Seems like the Rams would be wise to use a RBBC with Pead and Richardson, but for Fantasy purposes Richardson seems more explosive. Pead did get most of the work in this game though. Givens appears only able to make 50+ yd receptions. Hopefully he can get more involved on intermediate passes. Tavon Austin looked decent, but I'd rather gamble on Givens in FF. Cook made a great grab on a low thrown ball and showed great after-the-catch ability. If they target him more, seems like he could be a solid fantasy starter.
- Fitz and Palmer seem on the same page. Palmer looks like he'll throw it a lot this year. Roberts was making a number of nice catches and was targeted early and often. I was disappointed that MFloyd did little. I'm definitely keeping my eye on Roberts the rest of the preseason. That Oline and running game look uninspiring. I think i'll be avoiding Mendy and that entire backfield this year.
- Murray looked decent (neither bad nor fantastic). Dez looks ready for a big year (although that fumble wasn't pretty). Austin continues to make me think he's a value pick this year. Lance Dunbar is ridiculously fast (also had a bad fumble after a great catch and run). DAL needs to reduce their turnovers. I'm guessing Dunbar, despite the fumble, has a firm grasp on the #2 RB spot...?
- Jet's Oline looks improved. Powell had some big holes to run through and made a few nice runs. Ivory didn't seem to have those same holes. Sanchez didn't look awful. Kerley is the only WR i'll consider in this offense. Still not impressed with Hill, who had a drop or 2.
- Gabbert looked decent (never thought i'd type that). Blackmon looks like he'll be decent when he returns from his suspension, he and gabbert connected on a couple of nice timing routes. Would like to see shorts back ASAP. Toddman (JAX RB) looked very quick. MJD only played 1 series and looked a little bigger (stomach) than usual but made a nice run and a good catch+run. Not a whole lot to see from the offense during this game. DRobinson looks electric, but I'm not sure how much he'll be used.
- Hillman looked more explosive with better cuts than Ball, but that fumble at the goal-line was disastrous. Thomas will be a stud and right now i'd put my money on Welker over Decker. Broncos still need to iron out a few things on offense
- RWilson is fun to watch. Efficient and accurate and great on the run. SEA must have one of the top (if not the top) backfields in the NFL. Turbin looked great. My only question is how many fewer carries will Lynch get with Turbin and Michael looking so good...SEA will be in the playoffs and probably won't want to use Lynch late in games I would imagine. Tate looks ready to step up and he's a guy that continues to impress me. Would like to see Rice back in the lineup. Not sure if he or Tate is the value play here.
He was battling various injuries while trying to rush back. Had time to get better, and it is showing... not to mention a better coaching staff as well, lets be honest.experience playing football? TE is one of the toughest positions to learnKenny Powers said:So what was holding this guy back his first 2 years? Just Ben Watson? I like what Ive seen but based on expectations this year I dont understand why he wasnt more productive his first couple years considering CLE other receiving options, or lack thereof.koreansteve said:Yeah, forgot to mention Cameron. He looks like he could be in the Graham/Gronk conversation soon if he continues to put it all together. Just dominant.Phenix said:koreansteve said:Just caught the games on NFL Gamepass. My impressions:
- In the Browns game, it stood out to me how dynamic Jordan Cameron really can be given an opportunity.
- Patriots will still be the Patriots and win the decision easily.
- Ponder is not an NFL QB or even CFL QB, to be honest. A backup in Cousins is better than this guy can dream.
- Who do the Chargers plan on taking with the first pick next year? Bridgewater or Clowney?
Seattles OLine is grossly underrated, Lynch is a Top 5 runner, not really because of talent, but because in part of that OLine and Offense.Yes, though the holes were gaping. But there's nothing wrong with hitting the massive holes that are there; certainly not a knock, but he hasnt been making something out of nothing. Plus he was called for a hold.Turbin looks really good running the ball
One thing I have been noticing is the BJGE hate and the fact people are forgetting about him. Gio is small and is not great at pass blocking, BJGE has multiple 1000 yard seasons and is back who is coming of a 20+ catch season. He has low miles and has a nose for the goal line, even though he only ended up with 6 last year. While Gio is "explosive," many teams employ 2 backs, and BJGE is a talented back as well. I see more than a 50/50 split in carries for the Firm while Gio will catch more passes.My impressions from yesterday's games (it's only 1 set of games from the 2nd week of the preseason...i know...but these are my takeaways):
- Gio Bernard looked explosive. Great at catching, good inside runs. BJGE is going to have a tough time making this a 50/50 split as long as Gio can pass protect. Dalton looks good...as a Bengals' fan I'm hoping he can get to an Eli Manning level. Sanu seemed to be making catches with AJ Green not in the lineup.
- Chris Johnson looks good, but it still seems he either gets stuffed at the line or busts a 8 yd run...I expect more of the same inconsistency from week to week. I want to get excited about Britt, but it seems like it will be tough for him to break out with Locker as his QB.
- Tannehill looked bad at first, then improved. Wallace seems like he'll get his fair share of targets. RB situation was interesting. Miller missed a 3rd down catch and looked ok overall....while DThomas actually looked pretty good and busted a couple of 7+ yd gains. Not sure how much to read into that.
- Ben Tate looked pretty good. Hopkins looks like a reliable receiver for the Texans. I thought I heard he was injured but I haven't read about any updates. ODaniels looked reliable and had 2 nice plays on a QB rollout to the left and his TD grab.
- Lacy looked very good. He's a big man and was solid inside, nimble and quick to the outside, and had a nice catch and run. I'm not sure I have a lot of faith for GB's oline to open up a lot of holes, but Rodgers should keep defenses honest. Franklin didn't do much of anything against STL's 1st defense. Finley seemed like he was targeted almost every play...but with Nelson and Cobb out (I assume Cobb was not playing), that probably helped his targets. Still, Finley definitely impressed. James Jones looked good but he still has the occasional drop.
- Pead seemed decent to good with his carries. Richardson is much quicker and seems like a better receiver out of the backfield. Seems like the Rams would be wise to use a RBBC with Pead and Richardson, but for Fantasy purposes Richardson seems more explosive. Pead did get most of the work in this game though. Givens appears only able to make 50+ yd receptions. Hopefully he can get more involved on intermediate passes. Tavon Austin looked decent, but I'd rather gamble on Givens in FF. Cook made a great grab on a low thrown ball and showed great after-the-catch ability. If they target him more, seems like he could be a solid fantasy starter.
- Fitz and Palmer seem on the same page. Palmer looks like he'll throw it a lot this year. Roberts was making a number of nice catches and was targeted early and often. I was disappointed that MFloyd did little. I'm definitely keeping my eye on Roberts the rest of the preseason. That Oline and running game look uninspiring. I think i'll be avoiding Mendy and that entire backfield this year.
- Murray looked decent (neither bad nor fantastic). Dez looks ready for a big year (although that fumble wasn't pretty). Austin continues to make me think he's a value pick this year. Lance Dunbar is ridiculously fast (also had a bad fumble after a great catch and run). DAL needs to reduce their turnovers. I'm guessing Dunbar, despite the fumble, has a firm grasp on the #2 RB spot...?
- Jet's Oline looks improved. Powell had some big holes to run through and made a few nice runs. Ivory didn't seem to have those same holes. Sanchez didn't look awful. Kerley is the only WR i'll consider in this offense. Still not impressed with Hill, who had a drop or 2.
- Gabbert looked decent (never thought i'd type that). Blackmon looks like he'll be decent when he returns from his suspension, he and gabbert connected on a couple of nice timing routes. Would like to see shorts back ASAP. Toddman (JAX RB) looked very quick. MJD only played 1 series and looked a little bigger (stomach) than usual but made a nice run and a good catch+run. Not a whole lot to see from the offense during this game. DRobinson looks electric, but I'm not sure how much he'll be used.
- Hillman looked more explosive with better cuts than Ball, but that fumble at the goal-line was disastrous. Thomas will be a stud and right now i'd put my money on Welker over Decker. Broncos still need to iron out a few things on offense
- RWilson is fun to watch. Efficient and accurate and great on the run. SEA must have one of the top (if not the top) backfields in the NFL. Turbin looked great. My only question is how many fewer carries will Lynch get with Turbin and Michael looking so good...SEA will be in the playoffs and probably won't want to use Lynch late in games I would imagine. Tate looks ready to step up and he's a guy that continues to impress me. Would like to see Rice back in the lineup. Not sure if he or Tate is the value play here.
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One of my sleepers. He's already been named the starter after the Jets let Keller walk and did nothing to address the position (no Winslow doesn't count).Jets TE Jeff Cumberland with back to back games of 1st quarter Td receptions greater than 20 yards. Looks like week 1 v. Lions was blown coverage.
Trying to understand your logic. You write that Gio is not great at pass blocking, but also that he will catch more passes. What is the purpose of the 1st half of that sentence, particularly when you assert the 2nd half?One thing I have been noticing is the BJGE hate and the fact people are forgetting about him. Gio is small and is not great at pass blocking, BJGE has multiple 1000 yard seasons and is back who is coming of a 20+ catch season. He has low miles and has a nose for the goal line, even though he only ended up with 6 last year. While Gio is "explosive," many teams employ 2 backs, and BJGE is a talented back as well. I see more than a 50/50 split in carries for the Firm while Gio will catch more passes.My impressions from yesterday's games (it's only 1 set of games from the 2nd week of the preseason...i know...but these are my takeaways):
- Gio Bernard looked explosive. Great at catching, good inside runs. BJGE is going to have a tough time making this a 50/50 split as long as Gio can pass protect. Dalton looks good...as a Bengals' fan I'm hoping he can get to an Eli Manning level. Sanu seemed to be making catches with AJ Green not in the lineup.
- Chris Johnson looks good, but it still seems he either gets stuffed at the line or busts a 8 yd run...I expect more of the same inconsistency from week to week. I want to get excited about Britt, but it seems like it will be tough for him to break out with Locker as his QB.
- Tannehill looked bad at first, then improved. Wallace seems like he'll get his fair share of targets. RB situation was interesting. Miller missed a 3rd down catch and looked ok overall....while DThomas actually looked pretty good and busted a couple of 7+ yd gains. Not sure how much to read into that.
- Ben Tate looked pretty good. Hopkins looks like a reliable receiver for the Texans. I thought I heard he was injured but I haven't read about any updates. ODaniels looked reliable and had 2 nice plays on a QB rollout to the left and his TD grab.
- Lacy looked very good. He's a big man and was solid inside, nimble and quick to the outside, and had a nice catch and run. I'm not sure I have a lot of faith for GB's oline to open up a lot of holes, but Rodgers should keep defenses honest. Franklin didn't do much of anything against STL's 1st defense. Finley seemed like he was targeted almost every play...but with Nelson and Cobb out (I assume Cobb was not playing), that probably helped his targets. Still, Finley definitely impressed. James Jones looked good but he still has the occasional drop.
- Pead seemed decent to good with his carries. Richardson is much quicker and seems like a better receiver out of the backfield. Seems like the Rams would be wise to use a RBBC with Pead and Richardson, but for Fantasy purposes Richardson seems more explosive. Pead did get most of the work in this game though. Givens appears only able to make 50+ yd receptions. Hopefully he can get more involved on intermediate passes. Tavon Austin looked decent, but I'd rather gamble on Givens in FF. Cook made a great grab on a low thrown ball and showed great after-the-catch ability. If they target him more, seems like he could be a solid fantasy starter.
- Fitz and Palmer seem on the same page. Palmer looks like he'll throw it a lot this year. Roberts was making a number of nice catches and was targeted early and often. I was disappointed that MFloyd did little. I'm definitely keeping my eye on Roberts the rest of the preseason. That Oline and running game look uninspiring. I think i'll be avoiding Mendy and that entire backfield this year.
- Murray looked decent (neither bad nor fantastic). Dez looks ready for a big year (although that fumble wasn't pretty). Austin continues to make me think he's a value pick this year. Lance Dunbar is ridiculously fast (also had a bad fumble after a great catch and run). DAL needs to reduce their turnovers. I'm guessing Dunbar, despite the fumble, has a firm grasp on the #2 RB spot...?
- Jet's Oline looks improved. Powell had some big holes to run through and made a few nice runs. Ivory didn't seem to have those same holes. Sanchez didn't look awful. Kerley is the only WR i'll consider in this offense. Still not impressed with Hill, who had a drop or 2.
- Gabbert looked decent (never thought i'd type that). Blackmon looks like he'll be decent when he returns from his suspension, he and gabbert connected on a couple of nice timing routes. Would like to see shorts back ASAP. Toddman (JAX RB) looked very quick. MJD only played 1 series and looked a little bigger (stomach) than usual but made a nice run and a good catch+run. Not a whole lot to see from the offense during this game. DRobinson looks electric, but I'm not sure how much he'll be used.
- Hillman looked more explosive with better cuts than Ball, but that fumble at the goal-line was disastrous. Thomas will be a stud and right now i'd put my money on Welker over Decker. Broncos still need to iron out a few things on offense
- RWilson is fun to watch. Efficient and accurate and great on the run. SEA must have one of the top (if not the top) backfields in the NFL. Turbin looked great. My only question is how many fewer carries will Lynch get with Turbin and Michael looking so good...SEA will be in the playoffs and probably won't want to use Lynch late in games I would imagine. Tate looks ready to step up and he's a guy that continues to impress me. Would like to see Rice back in the lineup. Not sure if he or Tate is the value play here.
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He is doing what people have said he needed to in order to clear up the FF questions there.Borderline RB1 this year. Franklin nothing more than change of pace back.Still room on the Eddie Lacy bandwagon.
BGE is a straight up plodder, there's no point in sugar coating it. He averaged sub 4 YPC before leaving NE and sub 4 YPC on CIN last year. He's safe but nothing special and it wouldn't take too much for Gio to usurp the throne IMO.One thing I have been noticing is the BJGE hate and the fact people are forgetting about him. Gio is small and is not great at pass blocking, BJGE has multiple 1000 yard seasons and is back who is coming of a 20+ catch season. He has low miles and has a nose for the goal line, even though he only ended up with 6 last year. While Gio is "explosive," many teams employ 2 backs, and BJGE is a talented back as well. I see more than a 50/50 split in carries for the Firm while Gio will catch more passes.My impressions from yesterday's games (it's only 1 set of games from the 2nd week of the preseason...i know...but these are my takeaways):
- Gio Bernard looked explosive. Great at catching, good inside runs. BJGE is going to have a tough time making this a 50/50 split as long as Gio can pass protect. Dalton looks good...as a Bengals' fan I'm hoping he can get to an Eli Manning level. Sanu seemed to be making catches with AJ Green not in the lineup.
- Chris Johnson looks good, but it still seems he either gets stuffed at the line or busts a 8 yd run...I expect more of the same inconsistency from week to week. I want to get excited about Britt, but it seems like it will be tough for him to break out with Locker as his QB.
- Tannehill looked bad at first, then improved. Wallace seems like he'll get his fair share of targets. RB situation was interesting. Miller missed a 3rd down catch and looked ok overall....while DThomas actually looked pretty good and busted a couple of 7+ yd gains. Not sure how much to read into that.
- Ben Tate looked pretty good. Hopkins looks like a reliable receiver for the Texans. I thought I heard he was injured but I haven't read about any updates. ODaniels looked reliable and had 2 nice plays on a QB rollout to the left and his TD grab.
- Lacy looked very good. He's a big man and was solid inside, nimble and quick to the outside, and had a nice catch and run. I'm not sure I have a lot of faith for GB's oline to open up a lot of holes, but Rodgers should keep defenses honest. Franklin didn't do much of anything against STL's 1st defense. Finley seemed like he was targeted almost every play...but with Nelson and Cobb out (I assume Cobb was not playing), that probably helped his targets. Still, Finley definitely impressed. James Jones looked good but he still has the occasional drop.
- Pead seemed decent to good with his carries. Richardson is much quicker and seems like a better receiver out of the backfield. Seems like the Rams would be wise to use a RBBC with Pead and Richardson, but for Fantasy purposes Richardson seems more explosive. Pead did get most of the work in this game though. Givens appears only able to make 50+ yd receptions. Hopefully he can get more involved on intermediate passes. Tavon Austin looked decent, but I'd rather gamble on Givens in FF. Cook made a great grab on a low thrown ball and showed great after-the-catch ability. If they target him more, seems like he could be a solid fantasy starter.
- Fitz and Palmer seem on the same page. Palmer looks like he'll throw it a lot this year. Roberts was making a number of nice catches and was targeted early and often. I was disappointed that MFloyd did little. I'm definitely keeping my eye on Roberts the rest of the preseason. That Oline and running game look uninspiring. I think i'll be avoiding Mendy and that entire backfield this year.
- Murray looked decent (neither bad nor fantastic). Dez looks ready for a big year (although that fumble wasn't pretty). Austin continues to make me think he's a value pick this year. Lance Dunbar is ridiculously fast (also had a bad fumble after a great catch and run). DAL needs to reduce their turnovers. I'm guessing Dunbar, despite the fumble, has a firm grasp on the #2 RB spot...?
- Jet's Oline looks improved. Powell had some big holes to run through and made a few nice runs. Ivory didn't seem to have those same holes. Sanchez didn't look awful. Kerley is the only WR i'll consider in this offense. Still not impressed with Hill, who had a drop or 2.
- Gabbert looked decent (never thought i'd type that). Blackmon looks like he'll be decent when he returns from his suspension, he and gabbert connected on a couple of nice timing routes. Would like to see shorts back ASAP. Toddman (JAX RB) looked very quick. MJD only played 1 series and looked a little bigger (stomach) than usual but made a nice run and a good catch+run. Not a whole lot to see from the offense during this game. DRobinson looks electric, but I'm not sure how much he'll be used.
- Hillman looked more explosive with better cuts than Ball, but that fumble at the goal-line was disastrous. Thomas will be a stud and right now i'd put my money on Welker over Decker. Broncos still need to iron out a few things on offense
- RWilson is fun to watch. Efficient and accurate and great on the run. SEA must have one of the top (if not the top) backfields in the NFL. Turbin looked great. My only question is how many fewer carries will Lynch get with Turbin and Michael looking so good...SEA will be in the playoffs and probably won't want to use Lynch late in games I would imagine. Tate looks ready to step up and he's a guy that continues to impress me. Would like to see Rice back in the lineup. Not sure if he or Tate is the value play here.
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And its not as if Bulaga was some long time LT for them.LT Baktairia has looked very good in camp and may be outplaying Bulaga.Packers lost their LT for the season, that's gonna bite them and limit that offense at times IMO, even if they looked OK tonight.Surprised to not see more talk on Lacy and Gio in here.
I thought Lacy looked solid, but most importantly he was in there almost every snap. I also swear half of his 8 carries were short yardage (1 was at their own endzone to boot), so otherwise his YPC would look much better than the 5.0 it ended up being. He is going to have huge holes in that offense with Rodgers.
As for Gio, I expected that to be a full blown RBBC so maybe I was sleeping on him. Im guessing Lawfirm has some minor injury so thats why he didnt play, but Gio looked really good to me. While not spectacular, that is a good offense to be in as well. Its only 1 game, but with how good he looked, I have trouble thinking about how they put BJGE on the field more than Gio. I was praying he didnt get that 2nd TD that went to Sanu (who BTW also looked good).
If Gio can improve his blitz pick ups he will be starting at some point. Until then I see a 50/50 split. He looked awesome last night and is going to be a great weapon for the Bengals.BGE is a straight up plodder, there's no point in sugar coating it. He averaged sub 4 YPC before leaving NE and sub 4 YPC on CIN last year. He's safe but nothing special and it wouldn't take too much for Gio to usurp the throne IMO.One thing I have been noticing is the BJGE hate and the fact people are forgetting about him. Gio is small and is not great at pass blocking, BJGE has multiple 1000 yard seasons and is back who is coming of a 20+ catch season. He has low miles and has a nose for the goal line, even though he only ended up with 6 last year. While Gio is "explosive," many teams employ 2 backs, and BJGE is a talented back as well. I see more than a 50/50 split in carries for the Firm while Gio will catch more passes.My impressions from yesterday's games (it's only 1 set of games from the 2nd week of the preseason...i know...but these are my takeaways):
- Gio Bernard looked explosive. Great at catching, good inside runs. BJGE is going to have a tough time making this a 50/50 split as long as Gio can pass protect. Dalton looks good...as a Bengals' fan I'm hoping he can get to an Eli Manning level. Sanu seemed to be making catches with AJ Green not in the lineup.
- Chris Johnson looks good, but it still seems he either gets stuffed at the line or busts a 8 yd run...I expect more of the same inconsistency from week to week. I want to get excited about Britt, but it seems like it will be tough for him to break out with Locker as his QB.
- Tannehill looked bad at first, then improved. Wallace seems like he'll get his fair share of targets. RB situation was interesting. Miller missed a 3rd down catch and looked ok overall....while DThomas actually looked pretty good and busted a couple of 7+ yd gains. Not sure how much to read into that.
- Ben Tate looked pretty good. Hopkins looks like a reliable receiver for the Texans. I thought I heard he was injured but I haven't read about any updates. ODaniels looked reliable and had 2 nice plays on a QB rollout to the left and his TD grab.
- Lacy looked very good. He's a big man and was solid inside, nimble and quick to the outside, and had a nice catch and run. I'm not sure I have a lot of faith for GB's oline to open up a lot of holes, but Rodgers should keep defenses honest. Franklin didn't do much of anything against STL's 1st defense. Finley seemed like he was targeted almost every play...but with Nelson and Cobb out (I assume Cobb was not playing), that probably helped his targets. Still, Finley definitely impressed. James Jones looked good but he still has the occasional drop.
- Pead seemed decent to good with his carries. Richardson is much quicker and seems like a better receiver out of the backfield. Seems like the Rams would be wise to use a RBBC with Pead and Richardson, but for Fantasy purposes Richardson seems more explosive. Pead did get most of the work in this game though. Givens appears only able to make 50+ yd receptions. Hopefully he can get more involved on intermediate passes. Tavon Austin looked decent, but I'd rather gamble on Givens in FF. Cook made a great grab on a low thrown ball and showed great after-the-catch ability. If they target him more, seems like he could be a solid fantasy starter.
- Fitz and Palmer seem on the same page. Palmer looks like he'll throw it a lot this year. Roberts was making a number of nice catches and was targeted early and often. I was disappointed that MFloyd did little. I'm definitely keeping my eye on Roberts the rest of the preseason. That Oline and running game look uninspiring. I think i'll be avoiding Mendy and that entire backfield this year.
- Murray looked decent (neither bad nor fantastic). Dez looks ready for a big year (although that fumble wasn't pretty). Austin continues to make me think he's a value pick this year. Lance Dunbar is ridiculously fast (also had a bad fumble after a great catch and run). DAL needs to reduce their turnovers. I'm guessing Dunbar, despite the fumble, has a firm grasp on the #2 RB spot...?
- Jet's Oline looks improved. Powell had some big holes to run through and made a few nice runs. Ivory didn't seem to have those same holes. Sanchez didn't look awful. Kerley is the only WR i'll consider in this offense. Still not impressed with Hill, who had a drop or 2.
- Gabbert looked decent (never thought i'd type that). Blackmon looks like he'll be decent when he returns from his suspension, he and gabbert connected on a couple of nice timing routes. Would like to see shorts back ASAP. Toddman (JAX RB) looked very quick. MJD only played 1 series and looked a little bigger (stomach) than usual but made a nice run and a good catch+run. Not a whole lot to see from the offense during this game. DRobinson looks electric, but I'm not sure how much he'll be used.
- Hillman looked more explosive with better cuts than Ball, but that fumble at the goal-line was disastrous. Thomas will be a stud and right now i'd put my money on Welker over Decker. Broncos still need to iron out a few things on offense
- RWilson is fun to watch. Efficient and accurate and great on the run. SEA must have one of the top (if not the top) backfields in the NFL. Turbin looked great. My only question is how many fewer carries will Lynch get with Turbin and Michael looking so good...SEA will be in the playoffs and probably won't want to use Lynch late in games I would imagine. Tate looks ready to step up and he's a guy that continues to impress me. Would like to see Rice back in the lineup. Not sure if he or Tate is the value play here.
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My thoughts exactly.One of my sleepers. He's already been named the starter after the Jets let Keller walk and did nothing to address the position (no Winslow doesn't count).Jets TE Jeff Cumberland with back to back games of 1st quarter Td receptions greater than 20 yards. Looks like week 1 v. Lions was blown coverage.
Cumberland's also got fantastic measurables and has made big plays throughout his career so far when they throw him the ball. He was sparingly used at Illinois, but put up really nice numbers there too in limited action.
Could be a nothingburger but will cost you virtually nothing to find out.
BJGE actually averaged 4.0 YPC last year, including the 1 playoff game. But that must not count because the competition is so much weaker in the playoffs.BGE is a straight up plodder, there's no point in sugar coating it. He averaged sub 4 YPC before leaving NE and sub 4 YPC on CIN last year.
And he averaged 4.4ypc in 2010 but why let the facts get in the way of a good story. Also, while we're cherry picking data, from week 6 on last year BJGE averaged 4.5 ypc, with the hypothesis being it took a few games for the new run offense to gel.BJGE actually averaged 4.0 YPC last year, including the 1 playoff game. But that must not count because the competition is so much weaker in the playoffs.BGE is a straight up plodder, there's no point in sugar coating it. He averaged sub 4 YPC before leaving NE and sub 4 YPC on CIN last year.![]()
I would assume that more recent data should take precedence over that from three years ago. I wasn't cherry picking anything.And he averaged 4.4ypc in 2010 but why let the facts get in the way of a good story. Also, while we're cherry picking data, from week 6 on last year BJGE averaged 4.5 ypc, with the hypothesis being it took a few games for the new run offense to gel.BJGE actually averaged 4.0 YPC last year, including the 1 playoff game. But that must not count because the competition is so much weaker in the playoffs.BGE is a straight up plodder, there's no point in sugar coating it. He averaged sub 4 YPC before leaving NE and sub 4 YPC on CIN last year.![]()
Guy gets crapped on by everyone but there is a reason why he has been the lead back for NFL teams the past 3 years. IMO Gio will eat into his carries but BJGE will be the lead back the entire year with the goalline carries.