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Round 1 Fantasy Implications (1 Viewer)

'shader said:
'az_prof said:
I don't see Ingram going to NO as at all good for him. First, NO is a pass first team. Is he going to replace Reggie Bush as the pass catcher out of the backfield? Plus, he has alot of competition to fight off.

I don't like AJ in Cinn either. We don't even know who their QB is for sure. Plenty of young competition there.

Julio in Atlanta is probably the best situation of these three. He will not have to face double coverage; has a good young Qb; and he will step right into the WR2 role.

As for the QBs: Cam has a tough row to hoe with a depleted team. I am not optimistic. Gabbert is in an ok situation: WRs are average. And the best situation went to Ponder: Sidney Rice, Harvin, ADP, and a West Coast offense that suits him. Locker in Tenn could be a good situation if Britt doesn't self destruct.
Who? Pierre Thomas. That's it. Mark Ingram isn't fighting off Chris Ivory. Reggie Bush is on his way out.He has Pierre Thomas and that's his only competition for real carries, and given Thomas' struggle to stay healthy, and Ingram's superior overall skill set, there's no reason to think he'll be in Thomas' shadow for very long at all.
They use a committee approach at RB. I don't see that changing. And Reggie just resigned I thought.
 
'shader said:
'az_prof said:
I don't see Ingram going to NO as at all good for him. First, NO is a pass first team. Is he going to replace Reggie Bush as the pass catcher out of the backfield? Plus, he has alot of competition to fight off.

I don't like AJ in Cinn either. We don't even know who their QB is for sure. Plenty of young competition there.

Julio in Atlanta is probably the best situation of these three. He will not have to face double coverage; has a good young Qb; and he will step right into the WR2 role.

As for the QBs: Cam has a tough row to hoe with a depleted team. I am not optimistic. Gabbert is in an ok situation: WRs are average. And the best situation went to Ponder: Sidney Rice, Harvin, ADP, and a West Coast offense that suits him. Locker in Tenn could be a good situation if Britt doesn't self destruct.
Who? Pierre Thomas. That's it. Mark Ingram isn't fighting off Chris Ivory. Reggie Bush is on his way out.He has Pierre Thomas and that's his only competition for real carries, and given Thomas' struggle to stay healthy, and Ingram's superior overall skill set, there's no reason to think he'll be in Thomas' shadow for very long at all.
They use a committee approach at RB. I don't see that changing. And Reggie just resigned I thought.
They used a committee because they didn't have a back of Ingram's caliber. They do now.
 
'shader said:
'az_prof said:
I don't see Ingram going to NO as at all good for him. First, NO is a pass first team. Is he going to replace Reggie Bush as the pass catcher out of the backfield? Plus, he has alot of competition to fight off.

I don't like AJ in Cinn either. We don't even know who their QB is for sure. Plenty of young competition there.

Julio in Atlanta is probably the best situation of these three. He will not have to face double coverage; has a good young Qb; and he will step right into the WR2 role.

As for the QBs: Cam has a tough row to hoe with a depleted team. I am not optimistic. Gabbert is in an ok situation: WRs are average. And the best situation went to Ponder: Sidney Rice, Harvin, ADP, and a West Coast offense that suits him. Locker in Tenn could be a good situation if Britt doesn't self destruct.
Who? Pierre Thomas. That's it. Mark Ingram isn't fighting off Chris Ivory. Reggie Bush is on his way out.He has Pierre Thomas and that's his only competition for real carries, and given Thomas' struggle to stay healthy, and Ingram's superior overall skill set, there's no reason to think he'll be in Thomas' shadow for very long at all.
They use a committee approach at RB. I don't see that changing.
So they traded back into the first round for a workhorse RB because they were just bored, they are actually thrilled with their RB corps... :mellow:
 
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