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The news on this has been pretty thin. Mostly because, well, they're kickers.
Anyone know more than "their chances are even"?
Anyone know more than "their chances are even"?
Nugent probably did enough the last two weeks to win the Cincy job.Redskins are good to go with Gano.The two players that will probably be on the shortest proverbial leash are:Matt Bryant: based on his missed PAT the other week and the Elam factorConnor Barth: simply because last year TB showed they are quick to pull the triggerBrown will be on the veteran call list along with Graham/Cundiff loser, Carney, and Stover.I have Brown on my roster and am hoping he signs elsewhere soon, though his injury may delay that. Where would Brown's value be highest? Who needs a K? Cinci, Washington?
Rackers is the man!Brown was released this morning.
Brown was released this morning.
Kicker Graham Gano with field goals of 27, 42 & 41 yards in Washington Redskins 16-11 win over the NY Jets
Ticats kicker Sandro DeAngelis says his early struggles are ‘almost humorous’ http://bit.ly/aChUZz
Jason Hanson is pretty much the Archie Manning of kickers, eh?-QGMaybe this will mean more stalled TD drives that end in FG's?Kaeding in SD-- the addition of a young workhorse back helps the offense.. but he's moved down my list because of the (looks like) loss of Vincent J and LT McNeil holding out--the O might not hit on all cylinders.RE: SD... after watching them in preseason I changed my mind about the O and extent the holdouts will impact SD.. I was thinking the losses on OL and WR would stall the offense (possibly to the point of making SD just average)... but I think Rivers is the driving force Malcom Floyd fills in at least adequately (if not totally) for Vincent J... I didn't see any huge gaping hole on the OL w/McNeil not being in there... so SD O will (IMO) be able to move btwn the 20's well and provide lots of FG opportunities... infact they might actually be better in the redzone with a solid RB vs LT/Sproles last year.RE: ATL--I'm watching Bryant too.. last year he finished the final 4 games with 7 FG and 10 XPs... and I think ATL O will be improved from last year providing more opportunities.p.s. I agree with whoever said Hanson will be kicking in DET until his leg falls off. If DET ever cut him there would be rioting in the streets--he's arguably the team MVP over the past 10 years. Last year was his roughest year.. but in 2008 he was unbelievable.. 8-8 from 50+ and made 95.5% overall... and he's never once talked about leaving DET....He finishes in the bottom of the league in pts only because DET O has been SO terrible... however this year things should turn around as they're building talent and a solid foundation.. hopefully translating into more attempts for Hanson.Matt Bryant is a nice dome choice imo.
Great, I have Bryant as my other kicker.Elam factor?And what is your outlook on Gano? Is he worth dropping Brown for is should I hold on to Brown and see where (if?) he ends up?Nugent probably did enough the last two weeks to win the Cincy job.Redskins are good to go with Gano.The two players that will probably be on the shortest proverbial leash are:Matt Bryant: based on his missed PAT the other week and the Elam factorConnor Barth: simply because last year TB showed they are quick to pull the triggerBrown will be on the veteran call list along with Graham/Cundiff loser, Carney, and Stover.I have Brown on my roster and am hoping he signs elsewhere soon, though his injury may delay that. Where would Brown's value be highest? Who needs a K? Cinci, Washington?
Teams typically react to kicking issues based on their recent experiences. Such as, if a team goes with a rookie and it doesn't work out, then they're more likely to look for a veteran next time. Atlanta was patient (relative to the NFL) with Elam last year. As a result, they'll probably be less patient with Bryant (especially since he has less of a track record (relative to Elam)).Elam factor?
LINKSince the battle is so close, Harbaugh is hoping a team in search of a kicker makes a trade offer, which would make the decision easier. But don’t count on it. “I’m quite certain whichever way we don’t go, he’ll be kicking for a team the next day,” Harbaugh said. “We would love to get a call from somebody. But they’ll probably wait, knowing that we’ve got to let one go and there will be a bidding war.”
Hauschka released, thus Hanson will resume handling kickoffs.Whats the word out of Detroit?
Hope so!Took him as my kicker.. mainly because I just wanted to say "Beuhler? Beuhler? Anyone? Anyone?"big leg, dome, but lacks experience. thoughts?
Don't just about all kickers go for $1?ok so its not just me. i was looking at rankings and hes quite low. on auction hes going for 1$. glad you guys agree
just looking at yahoo predraft averages...some guys are spewing 8$ on kickers....Don't just about all kickers go for $1?ok so its not just me. i was looking at rankings and hes quite low. on auction hes going for 1$. glad you guys agree
great offense, good stadium, good leg - I'm in - have him in mostof my leagues and got him for $1 in each...not sure why more arent high on him
I took him in my primary dynasty league because of this. Dude's badass. Same reason I have Sepulveda in the one league that uses punters (yeah, seriously) - I want my kickers to embody the team spiritHope so!big leg, dome, but lacks experience. thoughts?
Took him as my kicker.. mainly because I just wanted to say "Beuhler? Beuhler? Anyone? Anyone?"
He's actually not a rookie. He's a second year player, he just spent most of last season kicking off instead of handling placekicking duties.I don't get the lack of respect for him in the ratings either. I guess the only downside is that he is a rookie. The offense in Dallas is definetly good enough to make him a top 5 kicker and if they don't live up to expectations I think their defense is good enough to make him maybe more valuable if the offense sputters in the red zone and they settle for field goals. I seem to remember Dallas teams of the past settling for a lot of field goals.