More likely it reflects the assumption that Cam will keep running, regardless.This all makes the assumption that they want to keep running Cam.
More likely it reflects the assumption that Cam will keep running, regardless.This all makes the assumption that they want to keep running Cam.
I'm making the assumption he does this less.More likely it reflects the assumption that Cam will keep running, regardless.
He will run less but there is only so much that the coaches can do about stopping Cam from improvising, or even from calling his own number on the goal line.This all makes the assumption that they want to keep running Cam.
I agree. I am thinking Cam will start feeling his own mortality sooner than later.He will run less but there is only so much that the coaches can do about stopping Cam from improvising, or even from calling his own number on the goal line.
I agree with that McCaffrey's rushing TD upside is definitely capped and that factors into wherever I am willing to draft him. However in PPR formats I think he can end up as a low end RB1 even with only 4-6 rushing TDs. He's more likely to be a mid RB2 but everything about him screams the ability to shatter expectations.
Good plan, I hope is still available at 16, he is skyrocketing up the chart.Im in 12 team ppr league I pick9 then 16, 33 I really want this kid but I know he won't be there at 33 so im taking jordy at 9 thinking about taking mccaffrey at 16 cause im targeting keenan or pryor at 33 am I crazy?
I want to be on board with that but, I just have to be cautious on this one. Cam is a behemoth of a man, he doesn't need to rush 115 times a year to be a threat to steal 6-10 goal line scores. He could easily stop running as much between the 5s and still have his number called (or call it himself) a ton near the goal line.I agree. I am thinking Cam will start feeling his own mortality sooner than later.
Of course I could be wrong, but I am getting the vibe that this happens this year.
How many TDs are you projecting for McCaffrey?I want to be on board with that but, I just have to be cautious on this one. Cam is a behemoth of a man, he doesn't need to rush 115 times a year to be a threat to steal 6-10 goal line scores. He could easily stop running as much between the 5s and still have his number called (or call it himself) a ton near the goal line.
In 14 seasons Steve Young ran for 43 TDs, including a whopping 6 in 1998 (his last season with a rush TD), which was 3.2 more TDs than his career average. Cam has 48 TDs in less than half that time. To be fair Young was not on the field a lot between 1985 & 1991 so Young definitely could have finished with a whole lot more than 43. OTOH it took Young 722 rushing attempts to get his 43 TDs, Cam got to 48 on 689 career attempts. A more modest pace but still clearly better than Young's.
Cam may not get to 10 TDs, but we know that's his ceiling plus he has never had fewer than 5 rushing TDs.
If McCaffrey is stealing TDs near the end zone, my money is on them coming from Stewart more than Cam. And if Stewart misses time, something he has done every season since 2011, I think Cam would be even more likely to steal goal line TDs. He's just too big.
I like McCaffrey a lot in dynasty - and even in redraft - but if he goes before pick 16 (and even at 16) in a redraft league that just seems crazy to me.Good plan, I hope is still available at 16, he is skyrocketing up the chart.
I don't do projections, that's why I pay FGBs.How many TDs are you projecting for McCaffrey?
Good info. My only concerns would be the last part. When they drafted CMC it seemed like it was done with the intention of cutting down on Cam's runs with dumpoffs. Maybe they still use him around the GL but it just feels like they don't want him running as much.I want to be on board with that but, I just have to be cautious on this one. Cam is a behemoth of a man, he doesn't need to rush 115 times a year to be a threat to steal 6-10 goal line scores. He could easily stop running as much between the 5s and still have his number called (or call it himself) a ton near the goal line.
In 14 seasons Steve Young ran for 43 TDs, including a whopping 6 in 1998 (his last season with a rush TD), which was 3.2 more TDs than his career average. Cam has 48 TDs in less than half that time. To be fair Young was not on the field a lot between 1985 & 1991 so Young definitely could have finished with a whole lot more than 43. OTOH it took Young 722 rushing attempts to get his 43 TDs, Cam got to 48 on 689 career attempts. A more modest pace but still clearly better than Young's.
Cam may not get to 10 TDs, but we know that's his ceiling plus he has never had fewer than 5 rushing TDs.
If McCaffrey is stealing TDs near the end zone, my money is on them coming from Stewart more than Cam. And if Stewart misses time, something he has done every season since 2011, I think Cam would be even more likely to steal goal line TDs. He's just too big.
I am 100% certain they don't want him to run as much. I am also 100% certain they felt that way every off season since he came into the league.Good info. My only concerns would be the last part. When they drafted CMC it seemed like it was done with the intention of cutting down on Cam's runs with dumpoffs. Maybe they still use him around the GL but it just feels like they don't want him running as much.
The next LT, folks!I hope everyone who STILL thinks this future HOFer is Woodhead 2.0 is not giving FF advice to friends and family. I've been preaching it for months and I know its only preseason but CMC is a workhorse RB who can also catch. We're watching the next LT/Faulk, folks. He's the real deal and that last drive offered a taste of what we're going to see a lot of for the next several years.
Very little. Like Pumphrey or Sproles-style little. As I said before, no way he's 5'11. He might be 5'8.Looks so good.
Still looks little.
You're absolutely right, diminutive RBs can be at an advantage in those situations. They can hide behind their linemen.Everyone says "well, he can't pound it on from the 1" but I think he can find the space to slither through, as well as bounce out when the space isn't there. I hate watching a big back slam into the olines back and just push and get swallowed up rather than actually use vision. Sure, jstew or cam could get some tds, but just because a guy isn't 250 doesn't mean he can't find the end zone. Just like on a qb sneak, you can't get the snap and just run forward blindly, you have to look for the space.
No, I love all this misplaced hype. We've already all agreed that he's the next Hall of Fame RB after one good run in pre-season.miro z just punched a wall
If he was 5'8" instead of 5'11" at his weight - wouldn't that be better? He still looks like he always falls forward for extra yards as well so his size doesn't look like an issue.Very little. Like Pumphrey or Sproles-style little. As I said before, no way he's 5'11. He might be 5'8.
He did look quite good. But then so did Tarik Cohen, who plays a very similar complementary role behind a lead back, and you can get him for next to nothing.
I'm not saying CMC and Cohen are the same player, I am just making the observation that Cohen looked great:If he was 5'8" instead of 5'11" at his weight - wouldn't that be better? He still looks like he always falls forward for extra yards as well so his size doesn't look like an issue.
And if you really want to now compare McCaffrey for Cohen - there's no reason anyone should even bother engaging you anymore.
Yeah but Cohen's role will be much smaller and we KNOW that. Jordan Howard is a little bit better than an end of the line Jonathan Stewart.I'm not saying CMC and Cohen are the same player, I am just making the observation that Cohen looked great:
Tarik Cohen in Week 2 of preseason
And is also behind a lead back at RB.
The analogy is a bit inexact. Gronkowski is the consensus #1 TE in fantasy. CMC is by no means the consensus #1 RB in fantasy. He is not even the #1 RB in Carolina in real terms!Yeah but Cohen's role will be much smaller and we KNOW that. Jordan Howard is a little bit better than an end of the line Jonathan Stewart.
Why draft Rob Gronkowski when you can just draft Austin Hooper? They both play TE?
I'm not advocating taking McCaffrey that early in fact if you look back a few posts I said some of the recent talk of taking him at pick 16 was getting a little crazy.The analogy is a bit inexact. Gronkowski is the consensus #1 TE in fantasy. CMC is by no means the consensus #1 RB in fantasy. He is not even the #1 RB in Carolina in real terms!
All I'm asking - and there's an element of emperor's new clothes to all of this - is if it is worth spending a 2nd round pick or a similarly high pick on a guy who isn't even starting on his own team.
Wouldn't it be wiser to draft better value players? In fact your analogy should really be, why draft CMC when you can take Gronk?
I recommend you read what I said. I'm saying the smart move is to get the value elsewhere. Instead of paying over the odds for CMC and spending a really high pick on him, take a top WR or TE there instead, and get a RB several rounds later who is more than likely to out-score CMC.I'm not advocating taking McCaffrey that early in fact if you look back a few posts I said some of the recent talk of taking him at pick 16 was getting a little crazy.
However, you comparing McCaffrey to RBs that aren't expected to have major roles and your insistence on repeating McCaffrey being behind Stewart is beyond disingenuous. Even is Stewart "starts" ahead of McCaffrey he should still have a major role with Carolina. Do you think Stewart outscores McCaffrey in fantasy this year?
Saying that you should wait and just grab a guy that may have 80-100 touches this season is just a waster of everyone's time. And my analogy was spot on to yours in that regard.
Jeez who peed in your Cheerios bud
Oh I think he's going to be great, for sure, just thought he looked really smallWith RBs & kickers this is ok.
Looks like a bust.Couldn't watch the game how did he look tonight. Stat line looks meh
I wouldn't say that. He's gold in my league that awards big points for punt returns for a loss.Undraftable in all formats.
Pretty sure they are being sarcastic lolI wouldn't say that. He's gold in my league that awards big points for punt returns for a loss.
Touché. I'm a little slow on the uptake tonight.Pretty sure I was too
Christian McCaffrey rushed 7 times for 21 yards and caught one pass for 12 yards in the Panthers' third preseason game.
His catch was especially important because it came from Cam Newton, one of the quarterback's two throws of the night. McCaffrey didn't enter the game until Jonathan Stewart had already rushed the ball twice, but from there the pair rotated fairly evenly. An exciting rookie who's routinely being drafted in the 3rd round, McCaffrey will likely score the majority of his fantasy points between the 20s with Newton and Stewart hogging goal-line touches, limiting his touchdown upside. McCaffrey is a risky pick at his current ADP.
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Absolutely. Just looking at the last 3 years, we can expect about 400 RB touches for them- hopefully a bit more with CMc increasing RB receptions. I think we could see CMc getting roughly 50 receptions, 150 carries. JStew 140 carries, 10 receptions. CMc gets you 1000 yards, 50 catches and ???TDs. The number of TDs can really swing his value.joffer said:from Carolina's POV, seems like an ideal 50/50 split
Huh? McCaffery and Mixon look like the two best rookies? Guys in an obvious committee? Cook is the best rookie and its not even close. Not. Even. Close.EBF said:Been pretty impressive this preseason. It's really early, but he and Mixon look to be the two best rookies so far. Also like what I've seen from Kamara.
Cook has the best role, but I don't think he has looked better than CMc.Huh? McCaffery and Mixon look like the two best rookies? Guys in an obvious committee? Cook is the best rookie and its not even close. Not. Even. Close.
He already has passed Murray (who is hurt and already not highly thought of), the guys u mentioned cant pass the guys they were drafted to replace in camp. Not saying they wont, but you cant say the two guys who have not earned a starting job yet are the best, at least thats my opinion.
Fournette? He is my #2 right now. Mixon is the least exciting out of all of them, I might take Hunt over him at this point.
lolHuh? McCaffery and Mixon look like the two best rookies? Guys in an obvious committee? Cook is the best rookie and its not even close. Not. Even. Close.
He already has passed Murray (who is hurt and already not highly thought of), the guys u mentioned cant pass the guys they were drafted to replace in camp. Not saying they wont, but you cant say the two guys who have not earned a starting job yet are the best, at least thats my opinion.
Fournette? He is my #2 right now. Mixon is the least exciting out of all of them, I might take Hunt over him at this point.