FBG had him at #40 (which is where I also personally had him), while the rest of the internet had him at #44, on average.I noticed pre-draft that FBG had him way higher than every other site. Not sure why. Tremblay?
Miscast as a #1 NFL WR. Can't get open.duaneok66 said:I am interested in hearing why. I don't like Royal, and I was a big fan of Brown before the start of the season. Have you watched any of the games? What is his deal?
I agree but it's what the Chargers wanted to do. Alexander and Floyd as outside guys with Brown vying for slot duties. It's a case where us fantasy people saw the injuries to the other WR's and assumed it was a bump in value. It's likely he'd be manning the far more productive slot position instead of Royal had these injuries not occurred and been better off statistically for it.Does it seem to anyone else like they are playing him in the wrong position? His strengths are that he runs really precise routes has great hands and makes quick cuts. His weakness is he's small and does not have great deep speed. He seems like he would be more suited for the slot but they're playing him exclusively on the outside.
This. Royal's gotta fall.I surmised that Brown would be running the routes and getting the targets that Royal has.
About the same impact it had last week when Floyd was out and VBrown caught two passes for 11 yards?Floyd is out this week - what impact will that have on VBrown ?
I'm starting Avant vs VBrown - good gawd
Welker. Amendola. Edelman.For those of you thinking that Brown would be in the slot, yea no. He's too slow to play in the slot. The whole point of being in the slot is getting mismatches with slow safeties or ILB's.
I think it was more based on the training camp and preseason he had in his second year. Either way, there was a lot of extrapolation going on -- but that will be the case with any young player.5' 11" with a 4.7 forty. Anyone thinking he could be special was deluding themselves based primarily on a good game or two he had as a rookie.
That's why I said 'primarily'. I don't think the coach-speak from training camp would have held as much weight without the rookie stats people could point to when arguing for Brown.I think it was more based on the training camp and preseason he had in his second year. Either way, there was a lot of extrapolation going on -- but that will be the case with any young player.5' 11" with a 4.7 forty. Anyone thinking he could be special was deluding themselves based primarily on a good game or two he had as a rookie.
3 catches?He should be more involved in the offense going forward. The Chargers need him.
Who are 3 white wide receivers?Welker. Amendola. Edelman.For those of you thinking that Brown would be in the slot, yea no. He's too slow to play in the slot. The whole point of being in the slot is getting mismatches with slow safeties or ILB's.