cloppbeast
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After the second round, I want to draft the guy with the most upside. I don't believe the other RBs around Crowell's ADP come close to matching his ceiling - most of them have the destiny of a committee back. Crowell looks more like a potential star than any middle round running back, even if he simultaneously looks more like a flop.Yup. The problem I'm seeing is that the guys who ended up with Crowell reached for him big time. So, it's pretty likely they are the same ones who think he's the best RB of all the rookies despite the evidence against that. In other words, they are irrational about the price Crowell should go for. If Crowell shows any life at all in TC you can bet his cost to buy will be unrealistic. I think the only time to buy will be if he flops early but remains in the NFL on a team.If I miss the window then so be it. There will be others. Can't have everyone I like. Generally speaking picking a udfa in the second round of a rookie draft over second round nfl draft picks and in some cases first round qb's is dumb. I'll try to get him when he represents value. If he never does. Oh well.
Crowell comes with a lot of risk, hence no NFL team drafted him. With such a chance of failure, I would never use a first rounder on him. But I can stomach giving up a third round pick. If he falls on his face, it cost me a chance to draft the next time share in Tampa Bay or New York. NBD.
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