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Withholding Judgment - Buy Low Opportunities (mostly dynasty) (1 Viewer)

Brian Quick is a guy I am very interested in. He came in with a ton of physical skill but raw skill set. It isn't unusual for young player to develop slowly. The physical gifts are still there. There are no character issues and he seems to be improving. The thing about guys like him is that they seem to arrive quickly after their long journey if that makes sense. I could see him topping 900 this year.
I remember reading some time ago that bigger WRs have a harder time adjusting to the NFL than speed guys. Maybe I have that backwards.

 
SacramentoBob said:
SacramentoBob said:
What could possibly make you think that a 21-year old rookie with the best YPR and efficiency rating with his QB has seen the most targets of his career?
Is there some type of significance to this stat?
Bump.
My point was that a player who was both a deep threat and the most efficient is likely to see an increase in targets - if you think about it, those are spectacular when combined. That's likely to decrease both the YPR and the efficiency numbers, but I don't see why anyone would think Stills' 50 targets are the most he'll ever see. He was young for a rookie, and performed very well.

 
SacramentoBob said:
SacramentoBob said:
What could possibly make you think that a 21-year old rookie with the best YPR and efficiency rating with his QB has seen the most targets of his career?
Is there some type of significance to this stat?
Bump.
My point was that a player who was both a deep threat and the most efficient is likely to see an increase in targets - if you think about it, those are spectacular when combined. That's likely to decrease both the YPR and the efficiency numbers, but I don't see why anyone would think Stills' 50 targets are the most he'll ever see. He was young for a rookie, and performed very well.
So no?

 
loose circuits said:
Do people really believe that Bryce brown looked good the other night? He ran like a high school back who's never been coached to hit a hole. As soon as he gets the ball he's looking to bounce outside. He needs to her did of those bad habits.
I always see this, but if someone most of the time gets the edge is it still a bad thing? I know the common reply is NFL D's will catch on but the NFL is full of guys that want to bounce it to make big plays. Look at every WR who catches and runs backwards for 3-4 yards to try and beat someone with speed. I think guys do what they are good at. I am sure he needs to round out his running style but the guy always seems to produce it's just his fumbling that seems to be the issue.

 
loose circuits said:
Do people really believe that Bryce brown looked good the other night? He ran like a high school back who's never been coached to hit a hole. As soon as he gets the ball he's looking to bounce outside. He needs to her did of those bad habits.
I always see this, but if someone most of the time gets the edge is it still a bad thing? I know the common reply is NFL D's will catch on but the NFL is full of guys that want to bounce it to make big plays. Look at every WR who catches and runs backwards for 3-4 yards to try and beat someone with speed. I think guys do what they are good at. I am sure he needs to round out his running style but the guy always seems to produce it's just his fumbling that seems to be the issue.
he did it against 3rd and 4th stringers the other night playing behind Anthony Dixon. Certainly has talent but until he learns how to run between tackles. Obvious Chip didn't feel like he was as useful as he could be if he develops.
 
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