In my league, he got dropped that week and that's when I swooped in...Weebs210 said:Glad I held after week 2.
Shhhhh....the experts in here have all deemed him worthless.TheDirtyWord said:So is Ronald Jones finally happening?
What about your wife's stalker? Was he grabbed and stashed?I picked him up off waivers last week for free. It doesn’t show on the box score but there’s something about the way that he looked last week that I decided to grab and stash for my playoff run. We’ll see!
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Did not see that comingPFF's top rated running back 4 weeks into the season is:
Ronald Jones.
He's looked great but pff is very flawed. Still think he's going to have a big ros thoughDid not see that coming
They’re better than any other player measuring metric I’ve seen. I don’t think Jones is the best RB in the league of course but I like the way PFF does things.He's looked great but pff is very flawed. Still think he's going to have a big ros though
You’re a Bucs fan...what’s the local buzz on Jones?They’re better than any other player measuring metric I’ve seen. I don’t think Jones is the best RB in the league of course but I like the way PFF does things.
People wonder why Barber gets any carries at all. Arians seems like he wants Jones to ease into the game.You’re a Bucs fan...what’s the local buzz on Jones?
Vision, patience, and confidence have arrived to supplement the athleticism. He also looks like a much more fluid receiver.You’re a Bucs fan...what’s the local buzz on Jones?
PFF rankings are wonky as hell. He's obviously improved but isn't even close to one of the best RBs in the league. I was one who thought adding weight would hurt him. I was wrong about that as he needs the added weight because he's a straight ahead runner and doesn't really (successfully) avoid contact. He even looks a little faster despite adding the weight - perhaps that's because he's more decisive.They’re better than any other player measuring metric I’ve seen. I don’t think Jones is the best RB in the league of course but I like the way PFF does things.
I am not, but I have the luxury of Mark Ingram, Carson, and Gurley as potential starters instead of him.For those who own him, question is, is anyone actually thinking of starting him this week against a stingy NO D?
NO has been slightly up and down against the run, starting the season by allowing opposing backs over 100 per game. But they ratcheted back up over the past two weeks shutting down Chris Carson and Zeke over the last two games.
It's a tough spot to trust RoJo this week.
Ditto..Considering him over Jacobs in a few leagues because the bears matchup scares me.
some of the stuff PFF spits out is questionable. RJ has looked better. No way should he be rated the best RB. LolPFF's top rated running back 4 weeks into the season is:
Ronald Jones.
Unless/until there is clarity with Damien/Darrell Williams going into Sunday I think I will have to pivot to Jones in my flex spot.For those who own him, question is, is anyone actually thinking of starting him this week against a stingy NO D?
NO has been slightly up and down against the run, starting the season by allowing opposing backs over 100 per game. But they ratcheted back up over the past two weeks shutting down Chris Carson and Zeke over the last two games.
It's a tough spot to trust RoJo this week.
Sunday morning I thought to myself, I should walk over to the computer to drop Justin Jackson and pick up RoJo. But I rolled over and went back to sleep instead. Kinda pissed about it now.I "overpaid" FAAB to secure RoJo two weeks ago knowing he was going to cost a lot more if I let him sit. Feeling good about myself right now lol
I think he takes over majority touches permanently as early as this week, and he looks electric. It's only a matter of time before he houses a 50 yarder.
His predraft expectations appear more accurate with each passing game, with the added bonus of 10 pounds of muscle. Big second half of the year incoming.
I am in the absolute same situation. I am not making the mistake of starting DK Metcalf in the flex again.Unless/until there is clarity with Damien/Darrell Williams going into Sunday I think I will have to pivot to Jones in my flex spot.
Just reporting the news. Some posters here spent his entire rookie year and the off-season cracking jokes about Jones. It appears he’s getting the last laugh.some of the stuff PFF spits out is questionable. RJ has looked better. No way should he be rated the best RB. Lol
People wanted to write him off after 22 carries in his rookie year without even giving him a chance.Just reporting the news. Some posters here spent his entire rookie year and the off-season cracking jokes about Jones. It appears he’s getting the last laugh.
Drake scores really well On pff or at least did last year.He's looked great but pff is very flawed. Still think he's going to have a big ros though
That's the only place Drake scores.Drake scores really well On pff or at least did last year.
Ya that's my point. PFF doesn't necessarily relate.That's the only place Drake scores.
ZING!!!
50/50 shot there, IMHO -- McCoy looks to at least have a secure role in a high octane offense, as long as he stays healthy.I dropped McCoy for him. Rather have someone with youth and potential, than the 3-4 headed monster that is the KC RB situation.
On the season Barber has 53 carries and Jones has 50. But Barber's 23 carries on Thursday night in week 2 is looking like an aberration. I think Jones is already the #1 back in TB.50/50 shot there, IMHO -- McCoy looks to at least have a secure role in a high octane offense, as long as he stays healthy.
We will likely see RBBC in KC, but impact is more on Damien/Darrel Williams and Thompson (if he ever stakes a claim) than Shady's role, which seems to remain regardless of who is the RB2 in KC.
RoJo also will split time, but has the shot to be the starter, question is how much the TB offense can be trusted compared to KC.
It's a coinflip and not a bad gamble, will be interesting to see how RoJo's trajectory continues, and who ends up more valuable to FF teams this year.
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Lot of fans on here have called for second-year RB Rojo to be the lead back. Bruce Arians said he likes the one-two punch they have. Remember when David Johnson was a rookie? He had five TDs in the first five weeks and still didn’t start until Week 13.
And Jones isn’t a rookieDJ only had 35 total carries up until week 13. RoJo has already surpassed that by week 4.
And Jones isn’t a rookie
Both great points but I think we can agree that as long as both are healthy Jones will probably be capped at, at best, 65% of the RB carries in Tampa.DJ only had 35 total carries up until week 13. RoJo has already surpassed that by week 4.
TB was the #1 passing offense in the NFL last year. They look well on their way to being right up there with the best of the best again.Stompin' Tom Connors said:50/50 shot there, IMHO -- McCoy looks to at least have a secure role in a high octane offense, as long as he stays healthy.
We will likely see RBBC in KC, but impact is more on Damien/Darrel Williams and Thompson (if he ever stakes a claim) than Shady's role, which seems to remain regardless of who is the RB2 in KC.
RoJo also will split time, but has the shot to be the starter, question is how much the TB offense can be trusted compared to KC.
It's a coinflip and not a bad gamble, will be interesting to see how RoJo's trajectory continues, and who ends up more valuable to FF teams this year.
I don't agree with your cap estimate at all. If he he keeps this up he can easily get more.Both great points but I think we can agree that as long as both are healthy Jones will probably be capped at, at best, 65% of the RB carries in Tampa.
ETA: And that is his upside, he could still regress. He clearly didn't get something last year, no guarantee it's all fixed now.
That simply is not Arians M.O.I don't agree with your cap estimate at all. If he he keeps this up he can easily get more.