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Ryan Clark or Sean Jones (1 Viewer)

bigreese82

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Both are available and I was wondering who you guys like the most between these two guys if they both win their respective jobs. Does Clark have the ability to hold off the competition? Can Sean hold off Brodney Pool...? :popcorn:

What are these two guys prospects redraft and dynasty wise?

 
Methinks Jones is the better athlete. I don't think he beats out Pool however I could see Cleveland inserting him as the starter in the other safety slot. Currently, Jones is in the bubble on my roster but even if I cut him I'll be watching closely to see how he fares.

I like Jones better of the two options.

 
Methinks Jones is the better athlete. I don't think he beats out Pool however I could see Cleveland inserting him as the starter in the other safety slot. Currently, Jones is in the bubble on my roster but even if I cut him I'll be watching closely to see how he fares.I like Jones better of the two options.
:goodposting: When in doubt, go with better talent unless the scheme/opportunity is so good that talent isn't a major issue. Ryan Clark will do very well to match Chris Hope's numbers from 2005 and the Steelers didn't spend a third rounder on Anthony Smith for long term depth. Jones has much higher upside, even in redraft leagues.
 
What is the main reason Clark is ranked by Norton at 24 and Jones at 36?
:channeling Norton voice:Chris Hope finished mid-twenties last season and Anthony Smith isn't likely to start this year. And Jones is in competition with a solid Brodney Pool and veteran Brian Russell. He's not a lock to start from Week 1. Also, while I haven't looked at the projections, there's probably not much difference in the projected raw fantasy points between the two.
 
What is the main reason Clark is ranked by Norton at 24 and Jones at 36?
:channeling Norton voice:Chris Hope finished mid-twenties last season and Anthony Smith isn't likely to start this year. And Jones is in competition with a solid Brodney Pool and veteran Brian Russell. He's not a lock to start from Week 1. Also, while I haven't looked at the projections, there's probably not much difference in the projected raw fantasy points between the two.
That was a pretty good impression JB :thumbup: Clark may be just keeping the seat warm for Smith but the Steelers scheme is very complex. Heck Polamalu didn't even start until year 2. I believe Clark is actually a better player than Hope and should a least put up similar numbers. I also believe the Steelers are a little suspect at ILB with Larry Foote as a starter. I'm not particularly high on Clark nor do I see him as a long term prospect (at least not in Pittsburgh) but he has the tools and situation to produce mid 20s numbers. I have Jones at 36 because he is currently leading the battle at SS on a Cleveland club that is still in the rebuilding process. The position has a great deal of potential and I would have him higher if he were more certain to claim the job. I have also mentioned before that I would not be surprised to see the runner up at SS become the starter at FS since Russell has impressed no one. I believe Pool to be a better option at FS than Jones.
 
Cool name John. My last name is Norton also. Think we are related? :unsure:

 
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What is the main reason Clark is ranked by Norton at 24 and Jones at 36?
:channeling Norton voice:Chris Hope finished mid-twenties last season and Anthony Smith isn't likely to start this year. And Jones is in competition with a solid Brodney Pool and veteran Brian Russell. He's not a lock to start from Week 1. Also, while I haven't looked at the projections, there's probably not much difference in the projected raw fantasy points between the two.
That was a pretty good impression JB :thumbup: Clark may be just keeping the seat warm for Smith but the Steelers scheme is very complex. Heck Polamalu didn't even start until year 2. I believe Clark is actually a better player than Hope and should a least put up similar numbers. I also believe the Steelers are a little suspect at ILB with Larry Foote as a starter. I'm not particularly high on Clark nor do I see him as a long term prospect (at least not in Pittsburgh) but he has the tools and situation to produce mid 20s numbers. I have Jones at 36 because he is currently leading the battle at SS on a Cleveland club that is still in the rebuilding process. The position has a great deal of potential and I would have him higher if he were more certain to claim the job. I have also mentioned before that I would not be surprised to see the runner up at SS become the starter at FS since Russell has impressed no one. I believe Pool to be a better option at FS than Jones.
Everything I'm hearing/reading suggests Pool is winning the SS job. I hope you're right as I'm a Jones owner!
 
any updates?

i took this guy late yesterday in a very deep (9 defensive starters) 16 team league. Hoping this move pays off

 
eventually see pool at FS and jones at SS. russell is a stopgap. as a browns homer, have heard countless times that pool is the best athlete on this defense, but jones is the bigger hitter and better at run support. if this is the eventual plan, then i see jones getting the nod this year at SS.

edit: it will most likely be a rotation of the 3 this year.

 
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eventually see pool at FS and jones at SS. russell is a stopgap. as a browns homer, have heard countless times that pool is the best athlete on this defense, but jones is the bigger hitter and better at run support. if this is the eventual plan, then i see jones getting the nod this year at SS.edit: it will most likely be a rotation of the 3 this year.
how does this guy look with the 1st team defense?is he a hitter, playmaker, ballhawk, run stopper? how would you describe him?good speed? good in coverage? or mostly used for run support?any info would be greatly appreciated
 
honestly haven't seen much of either. pool was a rookie, jones tore his acl. this preseason, looks like jones is the more cerebral and real "football" player, whereas pool is more athletic, but undisciplined and all over the place, sometimes making big plays, sometimes making big mistakes. jones is covering better than pool. jones is tackling better then pool. but pool definately has the bigger excitement factor.

if your talking redraft, then i'd avoid this situation as i think it will be a full on rotation with russell. if i had to pick one, i'd take jones, could see him taking on the rodney harrison intimidator role. in dynasty, i would take them both.

 
Aug 25 Mary Kay Cabot, of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, reports Cleveland Browns SS Sean Jones finished training camp ahead of SS Brodney Pool as the team's starting strong safety

 
azcards33 said:
Aug 25 Mary Kay Cabot, of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, reports Cleveland Browns SS Sean Jones finished training camp ahead of SS Brodney Pool as the team's starting strong safety
Here's the latest I've readBrowns | Pool closing the gap at strong safety Published Tue Aug 29 8:57:00 a.m. ET 2006

(KFFL) Mary Kay Cabot, of the Plain Dealer, reports Cleveland Browns S Brodney Pool closed the gap a little on S Sean Jones in the strong safety battle with a solid performance against the Buffalo Bills. Making his first preseason start, he led the team with five solo tackles, broke up a pass and had good coverage on an incompletion in the end zone. "Pool did a nice job," said head coach Romeo Crennel. "Sean still had a slight edge, but (Pool) made that battle closer." Crennel said he's leaning toward a rotation at the position. "All of those guys (including S Brian Russell) are going to play," he said. "It's like I've got three starters there."

SBC ? :shock: (safety by committee)

:cry:

 
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azcards33 said:
Aug 25 Mary Kay Cabot, of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, reports Cleveland Browns SS Sean Jones finished training camp ahead of SS Brodney Pool as the team's starting strong safety
Here's the latest I've readBrowns | Pool closing the gap at strong safety Published Tue Aug 29 8:57:00 a.m. ET 2006

(KFFL) Mary Kay Cabot, of the Plain Dealer, reports Cleveland Browns S Brodney Pool closed the gap a little on S Sean Jones in the strong safety battle with a solid performance against the Buffalo Bills. Making his first preseason start, he led the team with five solo tackles, broke up a pass and had good coverage on an incompletion in the end zone. "Pool did a nice job," said head coach Romeo Crennel. "Sean still had a slight edge, but (Pool) made that battle closer." Crennel said he's leaning toward a rotation at the position. "All of those guys (including S Brian Russell) are going to play," he said. "It's like I've got three starters there."

SBC ? :shock: (safety by committee)

:cry:
It's the Browns. What does anything mean? Maybe they'll sign the Hamburgler to split time at CB too.
 
Ryan Clark wins the starting job at FS in PIT...

Cowher also designated Ryan Clark as the starting free safety ahead of Tyrone Carter and rookie Anthony Smith. Clark, formerly with the Redskins, was the Steelers' only major offseason pickup. He signed as a free agent after Chris Hope left to play for Tennessee.
 

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