I agree but he's also most likely to lose targets because he's hurt. Plus who knows what kind of role Doctson gets too.zero way of telling who gets shorted. although, i'd give reed the least probability of losing targets. if he's healthy, he'll be involved.
My guess is crowder and Docston draw the short straws. I have Crowder as one of the most overvalued WRs.With the ADPs of Pryor, Reed and Crowder there are going to be some disappointed drafters out there. There's only so many targets to go around.
I'm avoiding everyone except Doctson since he's so lateMy guess is crowder and Docston draw the short straws. I have Crowder as one of the most overvalued WRs.
Pryor and Reed will get theirs.
Meh 3/4 speed and he didn't get both feet down inbounds.Faust said:
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He states this a lot, but rarely follows up with it. I wish he would to be honest. But it simply doesn't happen. Maybe he'll surprise me this year. But the first team performance in week one certainly doesn't give me a good feeling.Also Gruden, who is calling plays this year, has stated that they'd like to run more. Last year they ranked 27th in rushing attempts per game, the lowest per game average since Gruden took over. So if the rush/pass ratio more so mimics years 14-15 than it does last year, there may not be as many missing targets to go around as people assume.
It' might be the worst collection of RBs in the league so I would expect plenty of passing.He states this a lot, but rarely follows up with it. I wish he would to be honest. But it simply doesn't happen. Maybe he'll surprise me this year. But the first team performance in week one certainly doesn't give me a good feeling.
Given how well the OL played last year its actually quite odd that they finished 27th in rushing attempts per game. If you look at the teams who finished similarly, they either had extremely poor OLs or poor records (game script) and in most cases it was a combination of both. The only other outlier seems to be GB but that's because they quite literally didn't have a running back.He states this a lot, but rarely follows up with it. I wish he would to be honest. But it simply doesn't happen. Maybe he'll surprise me this year. But the first team performance in week one certainly doesn't give me a good feeling.
Unpredictable at this point. I love Pryor, but if there's a safer situation sitting there I'm going that route.BLOCKED_PUNT said:In my mocks (pick 4, redraft) I've been getting him in round 3. Cousins is a great deep ball thrower so I think he could easily match or eclipse last years stats. Thoughts?
Safer than Pryor? Plenty of Receivers.Who is safer in your opinion?
Agree, but I am not sure how many players are all that trustworthy at that point (mid 3rd round).Unpredictable at this point. I love Pryor, but if there's a safer situation sitting there I'm going that route.
In terms of safe I would say: DT, Allen, Hopkins in that orderAgree, but I am not sure how many players are all that trustworthy at that point (mid 3rd round).
How do you rank these guys?
Pryor
Demaryius
Hopkins
Keenan Allen
Tyreek Hill
Right, I was just seeing you said safety. I wonder how safe Hopkins really is. Hard to call a guy safe when he was unstartable the year before.In terms of safe I would say: DT, Allen, Hopkins in that order
Upside potential: Hill, Pryor in that order
All depends on your risk vs reward philosophy how you rank that group.
If Kelce was there I would go that route.
HillAgree, but I am not sure how many players are all that trustworthy at that point (mid 3rd round).
How do you rank these guys?
Pryor
Demaryius
Hopkins
Keenan Allen
Tyreek Hill
They could be. I would say 50% of the time DT or Hopkins is there for standard.DT and Hopkins will not be there mid 3rd round in a 12 player league. (I guess I didn't make that clear, my apologies) Allen is upside but carries a super nasty injury history. Hill will prob be there though.
I agree, but I feel that way about almost every player in the 3rd round. To me there almost isn't really a 3rd round so much as one big 4th round.Hill
Pryor
Allen
Demaryius
Hopkins
I really like Pryor, but the price is too high. I think Hill offers similar upside and floor and is cheaper. Allen, DT and Hopkins are all two expensive and would rather wait on WR if those are my options. I think all three are in the same tier as B. Marshall, M. Bryant, Edelman, Fitz which can be had latter.
Standard or PPR?I've done like 12 mocks and both DT and Hopkins were going end of second early third but maybe in my real draft they will be there. I think I agree with Jed.
I almost never see Hopkins/Thomas going in the 2nd. ADP has Hopkins as 3.7 and DT at 3.11standard
I guess the reason we view Hopkins, DT and Allen as "safe" is due to volume. I see them seeing about 150, 140 and 130 targets respectively. I see Pryor and Hill seeing about 120 and 110 targets respectively.Agree, but I am not sure how many players are all that trustworthy at that point (mid 3rd round).
How do you rank these guys?
Pryor
Demaryius
Hopkins
Keenan Allen
Tyreek Hill
Terrelle Pryor nabbed two-of-four targets for 31 yards Sunday in the Redskins’ Week 2 win over the Rams.
Both of Pryor’s catches came on Washington’s final scoring drive late in the fourth quarter. Pryor had a tough time getting open against Trumaine Johnson, and it’s no surprise that his longest catch came after Johnson exited with a right leg injury. He committed another drop Sunday, giving him three on the year. Pryor’s Redskins career has gotten off to a rocky start, but he’ll be in a good spot next week at home against a leaky Raiders secondary.
Pryor will have a good game against the Raiders.Next week will be telling. At home against the Raiders, who will put up enough points to keep the Skins passing, and dont defend the pass all that well. If he puts up another clunker, it may be time to look elsewhere for a bit and hope he gets his act together for the stretch run, and bye weeks.
He sure looks bad on the field, but he is saying all the right things, and staying very classy about it. Quite the opposite of how his counterpart in Pittsburgh is handling a similar situation, although Pryor is more to blame for his failings on the field than Martavis may be.
Ooh, I don't know about that. Off field issues can certainly affect on field performance.He sure looks bad on the field, but he is saying all the right things, and staying very classy about it. Quite the opposite of how his counterpart in Pittsburgh is handling a similar situation, although Pryor is more to blame for his failings on the field than Martavis may be.
Fair point. Not to derail it, but Martavis seems for all that we are privy to to have turned his off-field stuff around. Served his time, and came back in great physical shape. Team and QB in particular dont seem to have completely forgiven him. He started acting like an idiot diva when his targets and involvement went down to basically nothing.Ooh, I don't know about that. Off field issues can certainly affect on field performance.