Ridiculous isn't it? All he does is produce and smoke opposing defenses even though they KNOW the balls going to him. They can't stop him.Bucky86 said:People still don't think this guy is a legit top tier talent?
Ridiculous isn't it? All he does is produce and smoke opposing defenses even though they KNOW the balls going to him. They can't stop him.Bucky86 said:People still don't think this guy is a legit top tier talent?
There aren't a ton of 21 year old rookies, so I wouldn't be drawing big conclusions from this.Bri said:Really?I don't track age so closely. It doesn't 'sound' phenomenal. Is it?Adam Harstad said:He had 800 receiving yards as a 21-year-old rookie, which is phenomenal.
A complete list of players to top 800 receiving yards at age 21:Bri said:Really?Adam Harstad said:He had 800 receiving yards as a 21-year-old rookie, which is phenomenal.
I don't track age so closely. It doesn't 'sound' phenomenal. Is it?
No ####. I have him and Foster on my best team and those two may win it for me by themselves. He's been beyond good so far.This dude is just ####### unreal.
A completely healthy Julio possibly but no one else.not sure there is any wr i'd rather have than hopkins. it's a very small list if there is one.
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Yeah me too man having both of them together is great !No ####. I have him and Foster on my best team and those two may win it for me by themselves. He's been beyond good so far.This dude is just ####### unreal.
yeah, and since a "completely" healthy Julio doesn't really exist i'd probably side with Hopkins. The guy is great and is getting targeted a ton.A completely healthy Julio possibly but no one else.not sure there is any wr i'd rather have than hopkins. it's a very small list if there is one.
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x2Thank god I own him. He's carrying my disaster called CJ Anderson.
Same. And traded FOR him a week and a half ago in another league.x2Thank god I own him. He's carrying my disaster called CJ Anderson.
best 3rd round pick i've made in a long time. dude is beasting.
When I did my dynasty value charts last week, Hopkins wound up coming out as the #1 wide receiver, fractions of a percent over Julio. (And fractions of a percent behind Le'Veon for the #1 overall dynasty player.)A completely healthy Julio possibly but no one else.not sure there is any wr i'd rather have than hopkins. it's a very small list if there is one.
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Same hereDropped to me in the 4th round. Suckers.....
Me 3! Took him in the 4th after having Dez and OBJ. Feels like robbery.Yenrub said:Same hereDeranged Hermit said:Dropped to me in the 4th round. Suckers.....
I took him despite already having OBJ and Cobb
Brent Grimes shadowed him most of the first half and there was intense pressure on Hoyer, especially early.togo said:Great question. Was targeted 12 times. Caught 6. Anyone see the game??
Update: He's up over 50% on his yardage coming while trailing by 2+ scores. Target pace down to 231.FF Ninja said:Yeah, we see that logic every year. A team signs a new WR2 and people say the WR1 will get less targets, but the lighter coverage will result in more fantasy points. That's not the whole equation, especially here. When teams are no longer playing prevent defense then the yards and catches won't come as easily. The team won't just dip in passing a little bit - it'll be huge. We lead the league in passing attempts right now. Plus, that equation only theoretically works if the target quality improves at a rate that offsets the loss of targets. There is no amount of target quality improvement that would offset the drop from 237 targets to 146 (5th most targets last year). Last year the most targets was 184. To put this in perspective, Hopkins is on pace for 29% more targets than the NFL leader last year.ragnarok628 said:I see what you mean but on the other hand he routinely makes freakishly athletic catches that go above and beyond 'mediocre NFL WR1'. He's definitely benefiting from the factors you mention but at the same time in a less 1-dimensional offense the target quality should improve as the quantity is reduced. If he can get over his bad habit of getting flagged for OPI yet continue to demonstrate ability to get open I would think he would remain an elite option on a winning team.FF Ninja said:People frequently confuse volume with talent. As a Texans fan, I think Hopkins is a mediocre NFL WR1 getting beyond elite target volume (on pace for 237), frequently playing against prevent defenses. He's got 230 yards while the Texans are tied or winning and 496 while playing from behind (339 when trailing 2+ scores). Those targets will dry up if the Texans ever get to a point where they are winning games, spreading the ball around, and running out the clock (I don't see that light at the end of the tunnel, though).Fat Nick said:I've said it before (can't remember if it was in this thread or another), but Hopkins being a super-stud is based on the Texans continuing to suck and playing from behind. He can get enough separation to put up good numbers with the crappy QB's he's got now...What's driving and will drive his performance isn't he QB play, it's the play calling because they're always behind and the Texans have to throw the ball a lot.zeeshan2 said:Hopkins is a bonafide stud. Good news is he will have a good QB from the draft to throw to him next year hopefully
Anyone who wants him to keep putting up monster numbers should root for the Texans to continue to suck.
Hopkins has nice hands, but he's average size at best (6'0") and below average speed (4.57). I think he's an excellent NFL WR2 and a middle of the road WR1. This won't be popular on a FF board because his garbage time stats against soft defenses make him appear elite, but I'm pretty sure it is true. Hopkins with 146 targets from an average NFL QB <<<<< Hopkins with 237 targets from Hoyer/Mallet with 45% coming in garbage time.
47% of his yards come when losing by 2+ scores. 42% of his yards come in the 4th quarter/OT. Calvin is on a 1-5 team and just caught 70 yards in OT and his splits are 23% and 28% respectively. Take away that OT and his 4th quarter yardage is only 17%.
I'm really excited to have him in Dynasty. Down the line, I think he has 80+ catches and 10+ Touchdown upside.
Congratulations, you got one right. But he was a 1st round dynasty pick and a 1st round NFL pick.I'm really excited to have him in Dynasty. Down the line, I think he has 80+ catches and 10+ Touchdown upside.
Just throwing this out there: I think Amari Cooper has 80+ catches and 10+ Touchdown upside.Congratulations, you got one right. But he was a 1st round dynasty pick and a 1st round NFL pick.I'm really excited to have him in Dynasty. Down the line, I think he has 80+ catches and 10+ Touchdown upside.
Hopkins was a top WR in his own class, a consensus 1st round dynasty pick, and a 1st round NFL pick. Thanks for the help with the scouting, chap. We weren't all on the same page with Hopkins as a community or anything. He's obviously been better than anyone could have hoped for, but when you take a guy in the 1st round that's what you're shooting for: a stud.Haters. I'm just trying to help you guys scout players and make money. I'm not going to entertain that Cooper comparison.
Lots of trade offers, but none I liked well enough.What are people doing with Hopkins now? Moving him for Top 3 WR value? Or holding on to him thinking he can replicate it the rest of the way?
So what are you worried about again? It shouldn't be Hoyer.thecardiackid said:hoyer is the only thing that worries me (and as a browns fan i've seen both the good and very bad hoyer). who is the backup w/ mallet cut?
the D sucks and foster is gone. hell, his targets should increase if that's possible.