He had 111 targets last year, second on his team. Do you expect that to go down?The problem with Lamb is that there are two other good WRs that will take away targets. This is great for Dallas but not so great for FF.
you could, but he’s an early 4th rounder (and will likely rise) in all formats.I'm forecasting a breakout for him this year. We always hear about how "the game slows down" for players after their rookie season, where they're not even thinking bout what they're doing but just running routes.
In college, he displayed a spidey sense and that's something that can't be taught. There are two great WRs ahead of him, but I see that as a benefit. Iron sharpens iron. I'll be the schmuck who reaches for him. Can I get him as my WR3? Or am I stuck with him as my WR2?
Lamb is my top-ranked WRin dynasty, easily. Wish Icould have traded for him this past off-season. Apparently Michael Thomas for CeeDee Lamb+ was not the winning offer Ihoped for.
A player like him is the reason why I think it's so important to Mock Draft on your leagues site, because of the rankings they present. ESPN has him ranked incredibly low I feel and I've been able to get him consistently at the end of the third round, beginning of the fourth round. I'll take him as my third or fourth drafted player all day long.His consensus ADP is around WR14-15, roughly 42-44 overall. Honestly it should be WR10/33, and his upside is Top 5. Whatever the price I want him.
I'm forecasting a breakout for him this year. We always hear about how "the game slows down" for players after their rookie season, where they're not even thinking bout what they're doing but just running routes.
In college, he displayed a spidey sense and that's something that can't be taught. There are two great WRs ahead of him, but I see that as a benefit. Iron sharpens iron. I'll be the schmuck who reaches for him. Can I get him as my WR3? Or am I stuck with him as my WR2?
:sehorn: due to the fact that I just draft Lamb at the 3.2 in a dynasty start up draft. More of a fun, local, work league than an all-shark league, but I don’t care! I finally have me a share of Lamb in fantasy football(since my Raiders decided to pass him up in reality footballBobbyLayne said:His consensus ADP is around WR14-15, roughly 42-44 overall. Honestly it should be WR10/33, and his upside is Top 5. Whatever the price I want him.
https://twitter.com/32beatwriters/status/1422217864430432271?s=21NFL Beat Writers @32BeatWriters
"There is a significant gap between Lamb and everyone else. He’s having the best camp of anyone on the roster... Every practice seems to include at least one impressive Lamb highlight to go along with a handful of other noteworthy plays that he makes look effortless."
CeeDee Lamb enthusiasm
If you’re a big CeeDee Lamb fan, it’s perfectly okay to get excited about training camp highlights — the circus-level practice catches sure are awesome to watch — where he looks like a total freak. Football is exciting! We should greet its arrival, even in padded practice form, with enthusiasm.
But that’s not what has gotten our engines revved up about Lamb over the last week:
https://twitter.com/fantasyprosnfl/status/1419755953524822020?s=21
The fact that Lamb has been moved around the formation is huge after he was almost exclusively pigeonholed in the slot as a rookie (93% of his routes). I spoke with Yahoo’s own Charles Robinson about why it’s so crucial this development comes to fruition in the regular season.
With Amari Cooper likely missing most of camp, we should expect Lamb to continue taking reps at and proving just how good he is on the perimeter. The team won’t be able to keep him out of that spot.
Don’t hesitate for a second; CeeDee Lamb is absolutely worth his ADP and has legitimate top-five upside.
Isn't Cooper still recovering?Really getting the feeling Lamb is going to be grossly overdrafted, and that likewise Cooper might be a steal. It hasn't fully happened yet, but with all these glowing reports, I think Lamb is going to start going in round 2 of many drafts, while Cooper might start sliding to round 5-ish, ala Jefferson/Thielen.
Agree he’s rising.Really getting the feeling Lamb is going to be grossly overdrafted, and that likewise Cooper might be a steal. It hasn't fully happened yet, but with all these glowing reports, I think Lamb is going to start going in round 2 of many drafts, while Cooper might start sliding to round 5-ish, ala Jefferson/Thielen.
Cooper is ready to go according to McCarthy, they just are babying him a bit, because they don't think he needs the work.Isn't Cooper still recovering?
I'm worried about Cooper being 100% to start the season. Lamb can use this camp to develop his chemistry with Dak. I think he's going to be really special starting now. I don't know that I have the stones for a 2nd rounder. But I bet you next year he's going in the 2nd.
Cooper I'm iffy on until I hear he's 100%. If you want the value play, I think Gallup could be a 1,000 yard guy with higher upside if Cooper misses time into the season.
Huge fan of Lamb's, but he's currently going WR12, at 28th overall. I'm just saying I expect that to get higher the closer to the season we get, and especially as these reports keep coming out. I don't think its crazy to think he could go in the Jefferson/AJ/Metcalf range in a week or 2, and that makes Lamb basically an avoid at those prices.Agree he’s rising.
Not sure I agree it’ll be over-drafting him.
He was on a pretty ridiculous pace as a rookie before Dak got hurt.
Could realistically finish as a top 10 WR, so 2nd round isn’t unreasonable. Outside chance he’s top 6 if things break right.
Cooper hasn’t exactly been the model of health, and Gallup isn’t on Lamb or Cooper’s level talent-wise.
Lamb is actually a bargain in the 3rd and I’m a little shocked he’s been going that late.
https://twitter.com/Michael_Fabiano/status/1422630701938139136?s=20Cooper is ready to go according to McCarthy, they just are babying him a bit, because they don't think he needs the work.
Huge fan of Lamb's, but he's currently going WR12, at 28th overall. I'm just saying I expect that to get higher the closer to the season we get, and especially as these reports keep coming out. I don't think its crazy to think he could go in the Jefferson/AJ/Metcalf range in a week or 2, and that makes Lamb basically an avoid at those prices.
Cooper is currently WR17 at 40th overall. It stands to reason that will continue falling as Lamb continues rising. If Cooper starts going outside the top-20 WR's, he might be the steal of the draft. That's all I'm saying.
I look at Dallas as a 1A/1B type situation. Dak and Cooper have a ton of chemistry and trust. That is why I compared it to Jefferson/Thielen, and Thielen is like the king of undervalued WRs right now in my opinion.
Cooper is ready to go according to McCarthy, they just are babying him a bit, because they don't think he needs the work.
Huge fan of Lamb's, but he's currently going WR12, at 28th overall. I'm just saying I expect that to get higher the closer to the season we get, and especially as these reports keep coming out. I don't think its crazy to think he could go in the Jefferson/AJ/Metcalf range in a week or 2, and that makes Lamb basically an avoid at those prices.
Cooper is currently WR17 at 40th overall. It stands to reason that will continue falling as Lamb continues rising. If Cooper starts going outside the top-20 WR's, he might be the steal of the draft. That's all I'm saying.
I look at Dallas as a 1A/1B type situation. Dak and Cooper have a ton of chemistry and trust. That is why I compared it to Jefferson/Thielen, and Thielen is like the king of undervalued WRs right now in my opinion.
I personally have Lamb in tier 5 for me, but my tier lists are a little smaller, and I still prefer Cooper to Lamb.Curious if you do your own Tier Rsnkings @travdogg - if not, interested if you think these need more refinement. I feel pretty strongly about Tier 1 & 2, but feel like ER8-WR19 could go in just about any order and I’d be fine with it. I’d say Lamb is at THE VERY TOP of this Tier in terms of ceiling, and Brandon Aiyuk is at the top of my next one (not listed.) Gun up my head though, I love the have-proven-it-for-years target hogs in this range.
But irrespective of specific individual rankings, where do you see the Tier breaks? Where is Lamb?
Tier 1
1 Davante Adams GB
2 Tyreek Hill KC
Tier 2
3 Calvin Ridley ATL
4 DeAndre Hopkins ARI
5 Stefon Diggs BUF
6 DK Metcalf SEA
7 Justin Jefferson MIN
8 A.J. Brown TEN
Tier 3
9 Keenan Allen LAC
10 Allen Robinson CHI
11 CeeDee Lamb DAL
12 Terry McLaurin WAS
13 Mike Evans TB
14 Amari Cooper DAL
15 Robert Woods LAR
16 Tyler Lockett SEA
17 Cooper Kupp LAR
18 Chris Godwin TB
19 Adam Thielen MIN
I don’t expect the targets to go down since Lamb is a beast. I am just slightly concerned that a healthy Cooper is capable of being a WR1 and Gallup is decent.He had 111 targets last year, second on his team. Do you expect that to go down?
Your tiers are too big to glean any info from them. I do the same and then force myself to widdle it down further and am always pleased I did. Give it a shot before your draftsCurious if you do your own Tier Rsnkings @travdogg - if not, interested if you think these need more refinement. I feel pretty strongly about Tier 1 & 2, but feel like ER8-WR19 could go in just about any order and I’d be fine with it. I’d say Lamb is at THE VERY TOP of this Tier in terms of ceiling, and Brandon Aiyuk is at the top of my next one (not listed.) Gun up my head though, I love the have-proven-it-for-years target hogs in this range.
But irrespective of specific individual rankings, where do you see the Tier breaks? Where is Lamb?
Tier 1
1 Davante Adams GB
2 Tyreek Hill KC
Tier 2
3 Calvin Ridley ATL
4 DeAndre Hopkins ARI
5 Stefon Diggs BUF
6 DK Metcalf SEA
7 Justin Jefferson MIN
8 A.J. Brown TEN
Tier 3
9 Keenan Allen LAC
10 Allen Robinson CHI
11 CeeDee Lamb DAL
12 Terry McLaurin WAS
13 Mike Evans TB
14 Amari Cooper DAL
15 Robert Woods LAR
16 Tyler Lockett SEA
17 Cooper Kupp LAR
18 Chris Godwin TB
19 Adam Thielen MIN
Your tiers are too big to glean any info from them. I do the same and then force myself to widdle it down further and am always pleased I did. Give it a shot before your drafts
CeeDee is going to move outside and be dominant but the key is he'll have to do it against the best corners. I don't doubt he can but how long of an adjustment is there? Once he does, the sky's the limit but before then the other two are a big threat to his FF numbers
They have invested heavily in the DL and only need a couple to pop to change things. I agree but I'm just saying because I appreciate investing in trenches.Pwingles said:I mean, dominating worse corners in the slot while they get more attention is okay too haha. 111 tgts mostly from the slot, and mostly without dak seems like a solid floor. I really wouldnt be shocked if he finished as good or better for fantasy as jefferson/dk/ajb etc just because the offense is so dynamic and their defense is horrendous
Slot corners aren’t the same animal as outside corners and sometimes they’re more adapt at covering guys like CeeDee. My point being- just because a Cb is playing the slot- that doesn’t mean he is inferior to the outside guys. It’s totally different.They have invested heavily in the DL and only need a couple to pop to change things. I agree but I'm just saying because I appreciate investing in trenches.
See I don't think most teams have three CBs that can handle Dallas' WRs, maybe so but one injury and most teams are in trouble. Cooper or Gallup against a 4th CB might be so much of a better matchup than CeeDee against a top CB.
No doubt that is overthinking, I'm aware. He needs to beat the top CBs though.
Slot corners aren’t the same animal as outside corners and sometimes they’re more adapt at covering guys like CeeDee. My point being- just because a Cb is playing the slot- that doesn’t mean he is inferior to the outside guys. It’s totally different.
He was good against man and zone, but only faced press coverage on 7.1% of his routes. But the most successful pattern on the route tree was 9, atypical for a Slot WR.
It’s absolutely not an issue he lined up mostly in the slot, he has the size and strength to be the X. Watch his tape from college or his rookie year, he’s the complete package. Looking forward to seeing him on the outside more to take advantage of his best traits with better QB play than his rookie season.
Also, obligatory McCarthy is an idiot for using him like Cooper Kupp. It worked bc the guy is terrific, but doesn’t come close to maximizing his talents.
This is only true for so many weeks into the season. Every team has some CB injury and this difference is goneSlot corners aren’t the same animal as outside corners and sometimes they’re more adapt at covering guys like CeeDee. My point being- just because a Cb is playing the slot- that doesn’t mean he is inferior to the outside guys. It’s totally different
I feel like it’s a wash. You might even get the more valuable player. Coin flip.FWIW I just got sniped and missed out on getting Lamb by one pick.
I got Amari Cooper instead. Could be a wash or even turn out in my favor but I still would have preferred Lamb.
I’ll add that using him exclusively out of the slot also potentially subjects him to more hits over the middle, which isn’t ideal for one of your top players, and moreover one of your long-term assets.Also, obligatory McCarthy is an idiot for using him like Cooper Kupp. It worked bc the guy is terrific, but doesn’t come close to maximizing his talents.
He is going to have a great year. Talented WR with a great QB. Sign me up.Slot corners aren’t the same animal as outside corners and sometimes they’re more adapt at covering guys like CeeDee. My point being- just because a Cb is playing the slot- that doesn’t mean he is inferior to the outside guys. It’s totally different.
To add to that, Ceedee’s most impressive trait is his ability to high point the ball- something that he will benefit from playing on the outside.
He’s going to be a monster this year and many to come.
I wouldn't call McCarthy an idiot for using him that way last season. He was careful about putting too much on a rookie's plate, with no offseason to work with. Especially easy to do, when you have 2 very good WR's on the outside. I'd be shocked if Lamb was only a slot guy going forward.He was good against man and zone, but only faced press coverage on 7.1% of his routes. But the most successful pattern on the route tree was 9, atypical for a Slot WR.
It’s absolutely not an issue he lined up mostly in the slot, he has the size and strength to be the X. Watch his tape from college or his rookie year, he’s the complete package. Looking forward to seeing him on the outside more to take advantage of his best traits with better QB play than his rookie season.
Also, obligatory McCarthy is an idiot for using him like Cooper Kupp. It worked bc the guy is terrific, but doesn’t come close to maximizing his talents.
I know but Cooper doesnt have that new car smell.Hot Sauce Guy said:I feel like it’s a wash. You might even get the more valuable player. Coin flip.
I don’t think it’s new car smell. Smells more like a little GOAT in here.I know but Cooper doesnt have that new car smell.
I do think Lamb will become their best WR but maybe not this season and Cooper should score a similar amount of points.
https://twitter.com/albertbreer/status/1425135664681603074?s=21Albert Breer @AlbertBreer
5) WR CeeDee Lamb's going to be a star. The big thing is with his increased knowledge of the offense, he can be moved around from X to Z to F more freely. And that's a very important deal for receivers playing for Mike McCarthy.
I guess Lamb doesn't "get it" yet. I am surprised, I had thought he was more mature.
Yep because immaturity is how you catch the Covid
Take him in the 4th/5th this year.