he is underrated for sure.4 of my 5 fantasy teams have Jacobs now. In all honesty it looks to me that nobody really wants to draft him. i took him just because he was best available by far.
It's an interesting situation
Rb8 is exactly where I have him. Rest of the world is catching up. Ha haHis ADP has gone up a lot
Last 3-4 days from data compiled on a few sites, looks like Jacobs is now going off the board about RB8 ahead of Achane, Kyren Williams and Pacheco
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That's insanePaid $25 for him (out of $200 budget) as my RB2 in my SuperFlex auction league last night.![]()
Got him for $31 in my super competitive league of 10+ years. He isn't the new shiny toy, and he is coming off a bad year where he was inefficient, and a little sluggish probably from "holding out" for the first part of the year. He is still being undervalued. This is why I love drafting guys that go to new teams with better situations in their first yearThat's insanePaid $25 for him (out of $200 budget) as my RB2 in my SuperFlex auction league last night.![]()
I didn't get to see the first half, but Jacobs looked good in the second.Weird game. Bad field. Different country. Eagles defensive line is pretty good. End of game numbers turned out okay. Love injury is a concern.
Indeed. It was almost comical how many guys were slipping on the field. Weather stations reported no rain, so the slippage must've been from a sloppy conversion of a historically manicured soccer pitch to a temporary football field.Weird game. Bad field. Different country. Eagles defensive line is pretty good. End of game numbers turned out okay. Love injury is a concern.
He looked sluggish. Not explosive at all.Well I posted in the Henry thread that I would be concerned if I owned him anywhere. I don't.
But I do own a lot of Jacobs and I am equally concerned about him. Did not look good and losing Love isn't going to help.
Own both and not concerned at all with Jacobs. I am with Henry but it’s more of what I view as him having lower upside then being horrible.Well I posted in the Henry thread that I would be concerned if I owned him anywhere. I don't.
But I do own a lot of Jacobs and I am equally concerned about him. Did not look good and losing Love isn't going to help.
He only had 6 carries the first half with several being short down/distance against a stacked box. Still finished with 5.2 yds/carry. He's not going to face a tough Philly front every week.Well I posted in the Henry thread that I would be concerned if I owned him anywhere. I don't.
But I do own a lot of Jacobs and I am equally concerned about him. Did not look good and losing Love isn't going to help.
73% of RB opps seems pretty high, anyway. Maybe not quite "bellcow", but not many get better than 73% anymore.The biggest issue for Jacobs last night imo was the Packers OL having early difficulty with that massive Eagles front. The field issues are overstated. In the end the Packers put up good rushing numbers and I don’t think anything that happened last night should change anyone’s opinion on this player for fantasy football purposes. I never expected MLF to have a “bell cow” RB and that’s still the case.
Andy Holloway
Every carry by Josh Jacobs last night in 144 seconds. Overall he looked pretty good, showed burst, and had a few big plays. The only critique would be a few questionable reads early. The status of Jordan Love is going to be the bigger story for his future this year.
...oh and the fumble. Fumble is worth critiquing.![]()
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Josh Jacobs burst is back. Looks healthy.
Roles: Goal line, 2-min, & 3rd-and-longs.
Except one backup RB was out and the other one was not fully healthy. Hard to draw conclusions from that game IMO.73% of RB opps seems pretty high, anyway. Maybe not quite "bellcow", but not many get better than 73% anymore.The biggest issue for Jacobs last night imo was the Packers OL having early difficulty with that massive Eagles front. The field issues are overstated. In the end the Packers put up good rushing numbers and I don’t think anything that happened last night should change anyone’s opinion on this player for fantasy football purposes. I never expected MLF to have a “bell cow” RB and that’s still the case.
This is true.Except one backup RB was out and the other one was not fully healthy. Hard to draw conclusions from that game IMO.73% of RB opps seems pretty high, anyway. Maybe not quite "bellcow", but not many get better than 73% anymore.The biggest issue for Jacobs last night imo was the Packers OL having early difficulty with that massive Eagles front. The field issues are overstated. In the end the Packers put up good rushing numbers and I don’t think anything that happened last night should change anyone’s opinion on this player for fantasy football purposes. I never expected MLF to have a “bell cow” RB and that’s still the case.
He started warming up in the second half. Losing Love hurts JJ's immediate prospects, but let's not write him off after a slow start in game one.It's a downgrade coming up- not sure how, but he is a bellcow and has receiving chops so his floor may still be good.
JJ Zachariason
Josh Jacobs had 2 rushes for 10+ yards on 16 attempts last night. (12.5%)
He had 9 rushes of 10+ yards on 233 attempts last season. (3.9%)
not nearly the same number of stacked boxes when running the ball.JJ Zachariason
Josh Jacobs had 2 rushes for 10+ yards on 16 attempts last night. (12.5%)
He had 9 rushes of 10+ yards on 233 attempts last season. (3.9%)x.com
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Temp QB won't have a confident throwing game and will rely on Jacobs fully. At least that's what I'm telling myself.Well. Good news about Love for Jacobs owners.
Right now it seems to be E Wilson. But until Love comes back, these RBs are useless.Anyone know how far along M. Loyd is with his injury?
May grab Jacobs insurance before kickoff, but not sure if it's E. Wilson or Loyd.
Jacobs?He was a limited participant in practice this week. Too risky to start at this point.
Scheffter reporting that Lloyd is going to play.Anyone know how far along M. Loyd is with his injury?
May grab Jacobs insurance before kickoff, but not sure if it's E. Wilson or Loyd.
Well that's that.Scheffter reporting that Lloyd is going to play.Anyone know how far along M. Loyd is with his injury?
May grab Jacobs insurance before kickoff, but not sure if it's E. Wilson or Loyd.
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Looks like the real risk was in NOT starting him.He was a limited participant in practice this week. Too risky to start at this point.
is it me, or is it a case where nearly every player that holds out and missed camp either gets hurt or just has an overall crappy year. I suspect the x factor is missing camp and not being fully ready to start the season. but it could also be they got paid and let the foot off the gas. not sure which, but all I know is when a player holds out I'm now avoiding them like the plague at the draft table. been burned too many times this way.and he is coming off a bad year where he was inefficient, and a little sluggish probably from "holding out" for the first part of the year.
And neither can Jacobs if they keep giving him that kind of volumeGoing full Terminator mode for 30+ carries is something Aaron Jones can't do, incidentally.
Why not? He's been the NFL rushing leader before. GB wants to win and now they need to lean heavily on the run.And neither can Jacobs if they keep giving him that kind of volumeGoing full Terminator mode for 30+ carries is something Aaron Jones can't do, incidentally.
The only person who can withstand that type of volume is Chuck Norris.Why not? He's been the NFL rushing leader before. GB wants to win and now they need to lean heavily on the run.And neither can Jacobs if they keep giving him that kind of volumeGoing full Terminator mode for 30+ carries is something Aaron Jones can't do, incidentally.
Hasn't JJ had the second-most carries in the league, next to King Henry, the past 3-4 years? JJ has always had a high workload. He was overall RB1 two years ago for a reason.And neither can Jacobs if they keep giving him that kind of volumeGoing full Terminator mode for 30+ carries is something Aaron Jones can't do, incidentally.
I definitely think it's more of not being in shape. Jonathan Taylor is a good example with his hold out last year. By the end of the year he was back to his normal self, but took him a few weeks to get goingis it me, or is it a case where nearly every player that holds out and missed camp either gets hurt or just has an overall crappy year. I suspect the x factor is missing camp and not being fully ready to start the season. but it could also be they got paid and let the foot off the gas. not sure which, but all I know is when a player holds out I'm now avoiding them like the plague at the draft table. been burned too many times this way.and he is coming off a bad year where he was inefficient, and a little sluggish probably from "holding out" for the first part of the year.
26 years old. 235 yards rushing in 2 games and a 5ypc so far. Offense will be better when Love is back.
Confirmed still good. Carry on.
Sometimes the answer is just "yes" - If the RB is good and has done it before and then goes to a better offence they will have a chance to show they still have it.