Sutton was going to jump in the offseason, anyway. This just accelerates things.How far does Sutton jump up in dynasty rankings? Available in my short bench contact league, but I’d have to stick a no-drop contract on him
Did you just say that you want something huge to put into your gaping hole?I have a gapping hole at my last flex position. This would be huge.
IIRC he was a recommended late round flier in redraft this year as a player that could have a real impact 2nd half of the season.Is this guy worth using the #4 waiver spot on and falling to the back of the line, in standard scoring?
I'm the same exact situation in my one throw-away league.oddsbodkins said:Waiver claim is in but no FAAB left for me. That's all going to Fitzmagic, sadly.
How shallow are your benches? Who do you think will be taken off of waivers this week before Sutton?icehouse said:Is this guy worth using the #4 waiver spot on and falling to the back of the line, in standard scoring?
Agreed Davis better this yearThinking of dropping Corey Davis to pick him up. Seems like maybe a wash for this year though.
I'd probably roll the dice on Sutton at this pointThinking of dropping Corey Davis to pick him up. Seems like maybe a wash for this year though.
Drop all day. Davis is stuck with Mariota for years. Sutton has the potential to get a far better QB situation.Thinking of dropping Corey Davis to pick him up. Seems like maybe a wash for this year though.
Davis 30/395/1 - in seven starts/games and 87% of the snaps with 56 targets.Agreed Davis better this year
5 bench spots. I know one guy will take Fitzy. I think he can make it to 4 but he won't clear waivers. I do need help at WR. I got Sanders too though.How shallow are your benches? Who do you think will be taken off of waivers this week before Sutton?
Yeah it's not even close now that Sutton is a starter.Davis 30/395/1 - in seven starts/games and 87% of the snaps with 56 targets.
Sutton 17/324/2 - in one start, eight games and 69% of the snaps with 37 targets.
Denver rookie WR Courtland Sutton was the biggest winner of the day. Simply put, the Thomas deal pushes Sutton into a starting gig. Sutton has two touchdowns and 182 yards over the last four games, playing about two-thirds of the time. Now, he’ll be heavily utilized as a primary player. Not every rookie receiver is ready to contribute in his first season, but Sutton is an exception to the rule.
Oooops! Lolol at least I got the talent right.Terrible landing spot. Behind two established vets and a #### QB. Won't do anything for 2-3 years. Oh well.
bringing facts to the internet... who do you think you are?Davis 30/395/1 - in seven starts/games and 87% of the snaps with 56 targets.
Sutton 17/324/2 - in one start, eight games and 69% of the snaps with 37 targets.
Speaking after the Demaryius Thomas trade, GM John Elway said it gives Courtland Sutton a "chance to get out there and play more and be a bigger part of it because we think he’s ready to go."
Sutton was one of the biggest winners of trade deadline day, if not the biggest winner of them all. He figures to solidify himself into Thomas' old role as an every-down player next to Emmanuel Sanders with fellow rookie DaeSean Hamilton working in as the third wideout. Sutton has routinely come up with big plays the first eight weeks and was second on the team in air yards the last two weeks. Sutton is the top add of the week on waivers as an upside WR2 the rest of the way.
Without an injury to Evans/DJax, agree.Was offered Godwin for Sutton in redraft. I'm thinking his value is above Godwin's, so I'm holding.
What is Sutton's tier now, for just this year?
Golladay, John Brown, Diggs, Landry, Cooks?
http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/83526/334/week-9-start-em-or-sit-em?pg=3Courtland Sutton vs. Texans: Like Golladay above, Sutton was another big winner of the trade deadline. The 40th pick back in April’s draft, Sutton is “ready for a bigger role,” according to GM John Elway, so Elway dealt Demaryius Thomas to the Texans. Sutton had already been stealing Thomas’ snaps before the trade, as both were playing around 70% of the downs behind Emmanuel Sanders at 85-90%. Sutton should now bump into that 80-plus range with upside for more. Thomas leaves behind 7.0 targets per game, and Sutton figures to see a significant boost on his 4.6 mark. Sutton is t-6th in the league averaging 19.1 yards per catch, and when he doesn’t make the play downfield he’s usually drawing a penalty. He simply needed to play more. Case Keenum isn’t good at all, but he’s attempted the ninth-most passes in the league. Denver trails so often that it is forced to throw, even though running the ball is their best offense. The Texans have allowed the ninth-most receptions to opposing wideouts and are 14th in pass-defense DVOA. They’re the definition of a pass-funnel defense, as Houston is No. 1 in run-defense DVOA. No. 1 CB Johnathan Joseph injured his ankle/knee last week and was limited on Wednesday. The Texans may be forced to play CB Shareece Wright significant snaps in his return from a groin issue. And Kevin Johnson is still out with a concussion. As is the case with Golladay, Sutton is a set-and-forget upside WR2 moving forward.
I'm starting sanders and Sutton this week. Giddy up
This is why I always operate the best/talent-player-available approach in dynasty rookie draft. Talent players will find a way to emerge from muddied / least-favorable situation (i.e. Nick Chubb / Kerryon Johnson).one of the biggest knocks on sutton was his destination/situation was one of the least favorable among the top rookie wrs. yet here we are...
Things change fast....roadblocks to talented players are generally over come....thats why you shouldnt give up on r.penny or ron jones just yetfunny... one of the biggest knocks on sutton was his destination/situation was one of the least favorable among the top rookie wrs. yet here we are...
Going to be one of the all time steals for us who picked him near the end of round 1.
cant believe i was able to trade yeldon for him in one of my dynasty leagues
eh, disagree on Penny. Jones is one dimensional but there isnt amazing talent ahead of him. he looks just terrible though.Things change fast....roadblocks to talented players are generally over come....thats why you shouldnt give up on r.penny or ron jones just yet
Things change fast....roadblocks to talented players are generally over come....thats why you shouldnt give up on r.penny or ron jones just yet
This is why I think its funny to see us here right now. because guys taken ahead of sutton are looking like they missed their "optimal situation" that made them high picks. Sutton should have been 1.4-1.6, right where guys like Penny and Jones were taken in many drafts. I traded down twice with one of my 1sts and nabbed him 1.11 and he went 1.14 in the league I traded for him in. All because if his situation and people said he was "raw." In December this thread was salivating over him as a potential top 3 pick.Odd to compare Sutton’s situation to those two. Sutton had to persevere at a position that has a fairly steep learning curve with two well established proven vets in front of him. Penny and RoJo were given every opportunity to make the starting job their own at a position where rookies can thrive and ended up blocked by journeyman level talent because they couldn’t get it done on the field.
the fact that Chubb and Sutton dropped because of their situation is exactly my point. people are too obsessed with players who might help them week 1. if you want that, go play redraft. In dynasty it should be about the long game and talent. Talent should always beat situation. Guys like Sutton, Chubb, and even Washington dropped due to their situations.The other thing to keep in mind with Sutton is that, similar to Chubb in Cleveland, it's not like the opportunity just magically opened up for him. They drafted him to be DT's long-term replacement and then clearly liked what they saw enough to move Thomas now. (Alternatively, it wasn't so much that Sutton was better than they thought as it was their season went down the toilet so they figured they might as well give him a shot.)
Right. The counterexample was Kareem Hunt. They might have had high hopes for him, but they only spent a 3rd-rounder on him, and he only got his opportunity because of Ware's injury (we'll never really know how he would have been used last year with a healthy Ware.) The investments in Sutton and Chubb, both in the form of draft capital as well as clearing the depth chart, is very telling.Dr. Dan said:the fact that Chubb and Sutton dropped because of their situation is exactly my point. people are too obsessed with players who might help them week 1. if you want that, go play redraft. In dynasty it should be about the long game and talent. Talent should always beat situation. Guys like Sutton, Chubb, and even Washington dropped due to their situations.
recent drafts and players helping right away has led to this mindset. it's crazy what one or two years of instant production from rookies does to a draft in subsequent years.
zftcg said:The other thing to keep in mind with Sutton is that, similar to Chubb in Cleveland, it's not like the opportunity just magically opened up for him. They drafted him to be DT's long-term replacement and then clearly liked what they saw enough to move Thomas now. (Alternatively, it wasn't so much that Sutton was better than they thought as it was their season went down the toilet so they figured they might as well give him a shot.)