I haven't seen enough of him to comment on Helu. Still think Hightower has this in the bag though. Saw enough of Helu in college to know he'll break some big runs, but I'm not a fan of his overall decision-making. We'll see if he can improve upon it consistently.Matt, you have the lowest staff rookie ranking of Roy Helu - were you at all "surprised" by his week 2 performance?
I update weekly, but I don't have time to do rankings for every league type. If so, I'd probably choose IDP again as well.Outstanding stuff as always. I wish you'd do more breakdowns of preseason action like this on your blog.
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Matt why don't you do a PPR ranking? Do you only do rankings here once a month or so?
Thanks and we'll find out about Jones-Douglas. Will be fun to see.Great write up Matt,Nice heads-up on Reggie Bush. Hope he finds some toughness in Miami, as Bush seemed to #####foot around in space or dance out of bounds instead of churn upfield for the hard earned yards. He's always had the talent, but never seemed to have the heart. I wasn't paying much attention to him this preseason, but now he's one to watch.I love Colt McCoy's attitude. He's still young and he's bound to make a lot more mistakes in his second year, but I think he's got a lot of big plays in him too. Just one thing I disagree with here. I don't see Douglas having a dent on Julio Jones's value. If anything, he draws defenders down low and opens up the deep routes. Douglass will continue to shine in preseason, but the game plan will shift back to Atlanta's 2 stud wideouts when the games are for real.
I would be really curious to read what you think of his performance in that game. I was pleasantly surprised by his performance. Seemed more physical than I remember seeing him before. Also seemed like he held up even when he was crowded.'Matt Waldman said:I haven't seen enough of him to comment on Helu. Still think Hightower has this in the bag though. Saw enough of Helu in college to know he'll break some big runs, but I'm not a fan of his overall decision-making. We'll see if he can improve upon it consistently.'BallparkFrank said:Matt, you have the lowest staff rookie ranking of Roy Helu - were you at all "surprised" by his week 2 performance?
Bradshaw's YPC has gone down every year he's been in the league. If you meant to say that a lot of small backs don't get a full opportunity till several years into their career then that's one thing. That wouldn't apply to Bush though, given he got almost 250 touches a year for his first two years in the league.... a number he's NOT going to match in Miami this year. So, again, not sure what you're trying to say here.'LHUCKS said:A lot of smaller backs like Bush don't find their stride until several years into their career. Tiki Barber, Ahmad Bradshaw to name a few.
They were dead to me, yes'buck naked said:Unearthing? Were they dead?I like your efforts, Matt. keep up the good work.
Matt,I know you were kinda down on Matt Ryan, one of the reasons being you felt like they were missing that last piece in the passing game to pressure the defense medium-deep. If Douglas is that guy, do you rethink Ryan's prospects?'Autopsy the Clown said:I'm still on the Harry Douglas late selection as late rd value
A) YPC almost always goes down with increased carriesB) Smaller backs often, not always, take a few years before they can shoulder a full load...particularly with between the tackles carries.Bradshaw's YPC has gone down every year he's been in the league. If you meant to say that a lot of small backs don't get a full opportunity till several years into their career then that's one thing. That wouldn't apply to Bush though, given he got almost 250 touches a year for his first two years in the league.... a number he's NOT going to match in Miami this year. So, again, not sure what you're trying to say here.'LHUCKS said:A lot of smaller backs like Bush don't find their stride until several years into their career. Tiki Barber, Ahmad Bradshaw to name a few.