Just curious - who were the 15 WRs you had ahead of him?
I'm not going to give you a whole list as a lot of guys in dynasty leagues I still have yet to draft in know my forum name. But here are a few I liked before and after the draft more than Matthews. These are mostly guys I've always seen Matthews going before that I think should go before Matthews instead: Cody Latimer, Martavis Bryant & Davante Adams. I think it's silly to be taking him before any of those guys. There's a few others whose ADPs are much much lower than these guys whom I'm not listing here but I'd rather have than Matthews. And as I said, these were 15 before the draft I liked more not after.
When is your draft?
It's just sill to not have Latimer, Bryant and Adams ahaead of Matthews? I dont Mind the discussion but IMHO you most certainly are letting your
rooting interests sway your opinion.
Says the guy with the Eagles avatar to the guy with the Giants avatar.
In all seriousness, it has literally nothing to do with his Eagles affiliation. I just don't think the kids that good. That's all there is too it. I also don't think he has as clear of a path to production as people seem to think. I've seen some crazy lofty projections for this guy and I'm not buying it. The Eagles reception productions went DeSean Jackson (82 rec), LeSean McCoy (52 rec), Riley Cooper (47 rec), Jason Avant (38 rec), Zach Ertz (36 rec) and Bent Celek (32 rec). Everyone else had less than 10 on the team. So Jackson is gone, fine. Avant is gone, fine. So there are now 120 receptions that need to be filled from last season. Well, Maclin is back and Cooper will be the WR2 now. So it stands to reason that Maclin or Cooper will see 70-80 receptions and the other will see 50-60. Meaning I see the max receptions he's likely to see is somewhere in the 25-40 range. And that's assuming that Ertz doesn't have the big year I think he's going to have. My guess on the breakdown this season will be something like this:
Maclin: 76 receptions
Cooper: 60 receptions
Ertz: 60 receptions
McCoy: 50 receptions
Celek: 30 receptions
Matthews: 25 receptions
And then we'll see about next season, gain I don't think he has what it takes to be an every year WR2/3. You know those guys who we look at and say "They do nothing great, but everything well" I look at Matthews and think "He does nothing good and every mediocre". Again I could be wrong, I've been wrong before and I'll be wrong again. Nobody can predict rookies 100% of the time. Yes Maclin's contract is up this season, Cooper is signed through 2017. And there's still next years draft to take into account as well. Yeah, I can see the path to a starting gig there. What I can't get behind is that the Eagles aren't a pass friendly offense under Kelly. They were 27th in passing attempts last season and I see no reason for them to have more this year. 508 attempts at Foles 64% comp rating is only 309 receptions to go around. Which means I'm probably even being lofty with my reception estimates above. You're saying I'm not taking into account situation and I think that's the problem you're having... I am taking into account. I don't see how and in what world the Eagles are a good situation for any WR. Nobody on this team is going to have a DeSean Jackson 16.2ypr style season. Just won't happen. And Foles isn't going to have a 13.5:1 TD ratio as it's essentially the best ratio of all time. I think Foles will be lucky to throw 30 TDs this year and I think he's going to throw significantly more INTs (somewhere around 10) compared to last season.
I'm not a biased Giants fan, I simply think if I'm going to own someone on this team it'll be Jeremy Maclin or LeSean McCoy, possibly Zach Ertz as a late round sleeper and I'll let everyone else fight for the remainder of the team. And in dynasty, I'd rather have guys after Matthews ADP than Matthews at his ADP, so I'll trade down and take a Cody Latimer over him.
I would like to also add that you dont seem like a forward thinker either. I don't mean this to be insulting since a ton of people seem to be doing the same thing with the Eagles or in fantasy in general. It's pretty much the same stuff over and over...last year this.....last year that....Foles wont do this....there's no Jackson....so lets use last years number to show future success. This isnt baseball. This was a rookie HC who came in with ONE offensive skill player that he selected and a back-up QB who didnt start a game or get meaningful snaps until week 5.
How many times do you see a QB with that type of success/ progress get scaled back or remain the same?
Would you be shocked to see the eagles go from 27th in attemptes to top 5 or 10? The offense is designed to take what the defense is giving you...that helps a TON to have #25 back there and a progressing QB who just throws to who is open.
How does Matthews factor in? I'm sure you could go back to probably any Giants fan (or most fans) to see what they thought of Cooper just last year or a couple years ago for Maclin. We know
right now that Matthews will be the slot WR and matched up against teams 3rd best DB, who he more then likely is bigger than, with a lot more space to work, will never see a double team with a QB who just throws to who is open and on a team that should run more plays then last year.
Who stands in his way for this year? Maclin, Cooper, Celek and Ertz. Sounds a
little different than Cobb and Nelson or Thomas, Julius Thomas and Wes Welker, doesnt it?
How much SKILL did Marquis Colston have coming out of college? What he has was playing time, one a good offense, with no true #1 WR to take things from him. Am I saying he WILL be Colston? Right now I'm not, but could he be by season end? Yes.
Last year was last year...remember how the Jags were supposed to be the worst team in the NFL?
**ETA**
I just saw that you went with Kelly's college numbers to rebuttle dhockster, unreal.