Early guesses what round he goes in redraft?
Early guesses what round he goes in redraft?
| WR | OVERALL | PLAYER Team (Bye) | ESPN  | RTSPORTS  | SLEEPER  | AVG | 
|---|
| 1 | 4 | Cooper Kupp LAR | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1.3 | 
| 2 | 6 | Justin Jefferson MIN | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1.7 | 
| 3 | 9 | Ja'Marr Chase CIN | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3.0 | 
| 4 | 11 | Davante Adams LV | 4 | 5 | 5 | 4.3 | 
| 5 | 12 | Stefon Diggs BUF | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4.7 | 
| 6 | 16 | Deebo Samuel SF | 6 | 6 | 8 | 6.0 | 
| 7 | 19 | Tyreek Hill MIA | 7 | 8 | 7 | 7.3 | 
| 8 | 18 | CeeDee Lamb DAL | 8 | 7 | 6 | 7.7 | 
| 9 | 26 | Mike Evans TB | 10 | 9 | 9 | 9.3 | 
| 10 | 27 | Keenan Allen LAC | 9 | 12 | 10 | 10.3 | 
| 11 | 31 | A.J. Brown PHI | 14 | 10 | 11 | 11.7 | 
| 12 | 34 | Tee Higgins CIN | 11 | 13 | 12 | 12.0 | 
| 13 | 33 | Michael Pittman Jr. IND | 12 | 11 | 13 | 12.0 | 
| 14 | 42 | DJ Moore CAR | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16.0 | 
| 15 | 40 | Terry McLaurin WAS | 15 | 18 | 14 | 16.3 | 
| 16 | 43 | Diontae Johnson PIT | 17 | 17 | 17 | 16.3 | 
| 17 | 45 | Mike Williams LAC | 16 | 16 | 20 | 16.7 | 
| 18 | 46 | Jaylen Waddle MIA | 18 | 21 | 16 | 18.7 | 
| 19 | 47 | DK Metcalf SEA | 19 | 24 | 19 | 19.0 | 
| 20 | 54 | Brandin Cooks HOU | 20 | 23 | 25 | 20.7 | 
| 21 | 61 | Amon-Ra St. Brown DET | 24 | 19 | 28 | 23.0 | 
| 22 | 56 | Courtland Sutton DEN | 22 | 15 | 18 | 23.7 | 
| 23 | 59 | Chris Godwin TB | 25 | 27 | 26 | 24.0 | 
| 24 | 66 | Gabe Davis BUF | 26 | 20 | 32 | 24.3 | 
| 25 | 58 | Marquise Brown ARI | 23 | 26 | 24 | 24.3 | 
| 26 | 60 | Allen Robinson II LAR | 29 | 25 | 22 | 25.3 | 
| 27 | 64 | Jerry Jeudy DEN | 21 | 33 | 21 | 27.7 | 
| 28 | 68 | Amari Cooper CLE | 30 | 31 | 23 | 28.0 | 
| 29 | 72 | Darnell Mooney CHI | 27 | 22 | 31 | 29.0 | 
| 30 | 71 | Adam Thielen MIN | 33 | 28 | 30 | 29.7 | 
| 31 | 73 | JuJu Smith-Schuster KC | 28 | 30 | 29 | 30.0 | 
| 32 | 80 | DeAndre Hopkins ARI | 40 | 34 | 34 | 33.0 | 
| 33 | 75 | Michael Thomas NO | 31 | 29 | 27 | 33.0 | 
| 34 | 79 | Hunter Renfrow LV | 32 | 41 | 35 | 34.7 | 
| 35 | 92 | Elijah Moore NYJ | 38 | 35 | 38 | 35.3 | 
| 36 | 89 | Rashod Bateman BAL | 35 | 32 | 33 | 36.0 | 
| 37 | 93 | DeVonta Smith PHI | 36 | 38 | 36 | 36.7 | 
| 38 | 96 | Tyler Lockett SEA | 37 | 45 | 41 | 37.3 | 
| 39 | 100 | Christian Kirk JAC | 34 | 36 | 43 | 37.7 | 
| 40 | 97 | Brandon Aiyuk SF | 42 | 40 | 40 | 39.0 | 
| 41 | 102 | Robert Woods TEN | 44 | 39 | 45 | 40.0 | 
| 42 | 98 | Drake London ATL | 39 | 42 | 37 | 40.3 | 
| 43 | 103 | Allen Lazard GB | 41 | 37 | 39 | 41.7 | 
| 44 | 107 | Chris Olave NO | 43 | 43 | 42 | 43.3 | 
| 45 | 111 | Chase Claypool CHI | 45 | 48 | 47 | 45.0 | 
| 46 | 115 | Kadarius Toney KC | 46 | 47 | 48 | 46.0 | 
| 47 | 120 | George Pickens PIT | 56 | 44 | 46 | 50.0 | 
| 48 | 143 | Russell Gage TB | 52 | 55 | 60 | 51.0 | 
| 49 | 136 | Michael Gallup DAL | 53 | 49 | 55 | 51.0 | 
| 50 | 126 | Treylon Burks TEN | 54 | 46 | 44 | 51.7 | 
Flashed that speed on the carry he had - pretty much a red shirt year but good to see him getting some reps - should be a good discounted buy for next year in redraft
I kind of see it the other way...because he has played this season and flashed, he will have put to bed the concerns of coming back from an ACL...I think people will be much higher on him because of this then if he did not play the whole year.
If he's as talented as he was perceived in the draft he'll be Geoff's favorite weapon. Just like Garrett and London turned out to be. Talent always wins out.Flashed that speed on the carry he had - pretty much a red shirt year but good to see him getting some reps - should be a good discounted buy for next year in redraft
I kind of see it the other way...because he has played this season and flashed, he will have put to bed the concerns of coming back from an ACL...I think people will be much higher on him because of this then if he did not play the whole year.
Jameson Williams drafted as a top 20 receiver? I guess I won’t have any shares lol…Early guesses what round he goes in redraft?
He's going to go "too early" (draft day perception) in every draft. My guess is he'll be pre-season ranked in the WR15-20 range, but there is a good chance he will be WR1 on one of the best offenses in the NFL and greatly outperform his ADP. Every owner will be targeting him, and there will be 1-2 that will take that chance and grab him early.
If he's as talented as he was perceived in the draft he'll be Geoff's favorite weapon. Just like Garrett and London turned out to be. Talent always wins out.Flashed that speed on the carry he had - pretty much a red shirt year but good to see him getting some reps - should be a good discounted buy for next year in redraft
I kind of see it the other way...because he has played this season and flashed, he will have put to bed the concerns of coming back from an ACL...I think people will be much higher on him because of this then if he did not play the whole year.
Yes, and this is exactly what I mean. At least one owner will think he's worth the reach. If two believe it, you'll have to grab in very early.Jameson Williams drafted as a top 20 receiver? I guess I won’t have any shares lol…Early guesses what round he goes in redraft?
He's going to go "too early" (draft day perception) in every draft. My guess is he'll be pre-season ranked in the WR15-20 range, but there is a good chance he will be WR1 on one of the best offenses in the NFL and greatly outperform his ADP. Every owner will be targeting him, and there will be 1-2 that will take that chance and grab him early.
Maybe…but I would say he would have to show something this last game to get that type of action. Yes his first catch was a blown coverage touchdown…but 7 other targets and no production. He also has a target monster working short to mid range in ARSB. I think he will increase his role and a healthy off-season will help, but I cannot see anyone (even in MI) taking him as a top 15 wr….been wrong before though.Yes, and this is exactly what I mean. At least one owner will think he's worth the reach. If two believe it, you'll have to grab in very early.Jameson Williams drafted as a top 20 receiver? I guess I won’t have any shares lol…Early guesses what round he goes in redraft?
He's going to go "too early" (draft day perception) in every draft. My guess is he'll be pre-season ranked in the WR15-20 range, but there is a good chance he will be WR1 on one of the best offenses in the NFL and greatly outperform his ADP. Every owner will be targeting him, and there will be 1-2 that will take that chance and grab him early.
Fair enough. But Garrett smokedIf he's as talented as he was perceived in the draft he'll be Geoff's favorite weapon. Just like Garrett and London turned out to be. Talent always wins out.Flashed that speed on the carry he had - pretty much a red shirt year but good to see him getting some reps - should be a good discounted buy for next year in redraft
I kind of see it the other way...because he has played this season and flashed, he will have put to bed the concerns of coming back from an ACL...I think people will be much higher on him because of this then if he did not play the whole year.
If there’s no other discernible talent. Sun god has put in 2 great years in Detroit and become someone that Goff massively trusts. He’s most likely always gonna be the guy that is leant on volume wise I think. We can hope they’ll be a great 1-2 punch though and both have plenty of big scoring games
Fair enough. But Garret Wilson smoked Elijah Mitchell and Cory Davis when a QB not named Wilson was throwing the Ball. London started dominating when they realized he was a superior talent and got past he's a rookie phase. Granted Pitts got hurt but still. He looks like the real deal to me. I just have a gut feeling about him. I think he's every bit as good as Waddle and Garrett.If he's as talented as he was perceived in the draft he'll be Geoff's favorite weapon. Just like Garrett and London turned out to be. Talent always wins out.Flashed that speed on the carry he had - pretty much a red shirt year but good to see him getting some reps - should be a good discounted buy for next year in redraft
I kind of see it the other way...because he has played this season and flashed, he will have put to bed the concerns of coming back from an ACL...I think people will be much higher on him because of this then if he did not play the whole year.
If there’s no other discernible talent. Sun god has put in 2 great years in Detroit and become someone that Goff massively trusts. He’s most likely always gonna be the guy that is leant on volume wise I think. We can hope they’ll be a great 1-2 punch though and both have plenty of big scoring games
This isbof course based on what he looked like in college as compared to Waddle and Garrett in colloge. If he's as good as them, and I think he is, then he'll be the alpha in Detroit.Fair enough. But Garrett smokedIf he's as talented as he was perceived in the draft he'll be Geoff's favorite weapon. Just like Garrett and London turned out to be. Talent always wins out.Flashed that speed on the carry he had - pretty much a red shirt year but good to see him getting some reps - should be a good discounted buy for next year in redraft
I kind of see it the other way...because he has played this season and flashed, he will have put to bed the concerns of coming back from an ACL...I think people will be much higher on him because of this then if he did not play the whole year.
If there’s no other discernible talent. Sun god has put in 2 great years in Detroit and become someone that Goff massively trusts. He’s most likely always gonna be the guy that is leant on volume wise I think. We can hope they’ll be a great 1-2 punch though and both have plenty of big scoring games
Fair enough. But Garret Wilson smoked Elijah Mitchell and Cory Davis when a QB not named Wilson was throwing the Ball. London started dominating when they realized he was a superior talent and got past he's a rookie phase. Granted Pitts got hurt but still. He looks like the real deal to me. I just have a gut feeling about him. I think he's every bit as good as Waddle and Garrett.If he's as talented as he was perceived in the draft he'll be Geoff's favorite weapon. Just like Garrett and London turned out to be. Talent always wins out.Flashed that speed on the carry he had - pretty much a red shirt year but good to see him getting some reps - should be a good discounted buy for next year in redraft
I kind of see it the other way...because he has played this season and flashed, he will have put to bed the concerns of coming back from an ACL...I think people will be much higher on him because of this then if he did not play the whole year.
If there’s no other discernible talent. Sun god has put in 2 great years in Detroit and become someone that Goff massively trusts. He’s most likely always gonna be the guy that is leant on volume wise I think. We can hope they’ll be a great 1-2 punch though and both have plenty of big scoring games
Long TD catch called back. Dude is special. He has blazingly speed. Anyone who thought that acl injury affected his speed just got thier answer. With a healthy off-season and training camp he's going to feast next year.This isbof course based on what he looked like in college as compared to Waddle and Garrett in colloge. If he's as good as them, and I think he is, then he'll be the alpha in Detroit.Fair enough. But Garrett smokedIf he's as talented as he was perceived in the draft he'll be Geoff's favorite weapon. Just like Garrett and London turned out to be. Talent always wins out.Flashed that speed on the carry he had - pretty much a red shirt year but good to see him getting some reps - should be a good discounted buy for next year in redraft
I kind of see it the other way...because he has played this season and flashed, he will have put to bed the concerns of coming back from an ACL...I think people will be much higher on him because of this then if he did not play the whole year.
If there’s no other discernible talent. Sun god has put in 2 great years in Detroit and become someone that Goff massively trusts. He’s most likely always gonna be the guy that is leant on volume wise I think. We can hope they’ll be a great 1-2 punch though and both have plenty of big scoring games
Fair enough. But Garret Wilson smoked Elijah Mitchell and Cory Davis when a QB not named Wilson was throwing the Ball. London started dominating when they realized he was a superior talent and got past he's a rookie phase. Granted Pitts got hurt but still. He looks like the real deal to me. I just have a gut feeling about him. I think he's every bit as good as Waddle and Garrett.If he's as talented as he was perceived in the draft he'll be Geoff's favorite weapon. Just like Garrett and London turned out to be. Talent always wins out.Flashed that speed on the carry he had - pretty much a red shirt year but good to see him getting some reps - should be a good discounted buy for next year in redraft
I kind of see it the other way...because he has played this season and flashed, he will have put to bed the concerns of coming back from an ACL...I think people will be much higher on him because of this then if he did not play the whole year.
If there’s no other discernible talent. Sun god has put in 2 great years in Detroit and become someone that Goff massively trusts. He’s most likely always gonna be the guy that is leant on volume wise I think. We can hope they’ll be a great 1-2 punch though and both have plenty of big scoring games
Was coming to type the same post.Long TD catch called back. Dude is special. He has blazingly speed. Anyone who thought that acl injury affected his speed just got thier answer. With a healthy off-season and training camp he's going to feast next year.This isbof course based on what he looked like in college as compared to Waddle and Garrett in colloge. If he's as good as them, and I think he is, then he'll be the alpha in Detroit.Fair enough. But Garrett smokedIf he's as talented as he was perceived in the draft he'll be Geoff's favorite weapon. Just like Garrett and London turned out to be. Talent always wins out.Flashed that speed on the carry he had - pretty much a red shirt year but good to see him getting some reps - should be a good discounted buy for next year in redraft
I kind of see it the other way...because he has played this season and flashed, he will have put to bed the concerns of coming back from an ACL...I think people will be much higher on him because of this then if he did not play the whole year.
If there’s no other discernible talent. Sun god has put in 2 great years in Detroit and become someone that Goff massively trusts. He’s most likely always gonna be the guy that is leant on volume wise I think. We can hope they’ll be a great 1-2 punch though and both have plenty of big scoring games
Fair enough. But Garret Wilson smoked Elijah Mitchell and Cory Davis when a QB not named Wilson was throwing the Ball. London started dominating when they realized he was a superior talent and got past he's a rookie phase. Granted Pitts got hurt but still. He looks like the real deal to me. I just have a gut feeling about him. I think he's every bit as good as Waddle and Garrett.If he's as talented as he was perceived in the draft he'll be Geoff's favorite weapon. Just like Garrett and London turned out to be. Talent always wins out.Flashed that speed on the carry he had - pretty much a red shirt year but good to see him getting some reps - should be a good discounted buy for next year in redraft
I kind of see it the other way...because he has played this season and flashed, he will have put to bed the concerns of coming back from an ACL...I think people will be much higher on him because of this then if he did not play the whole year.
If there’s no other discernible talent. Sun god has put in 2 great years in Detroit and become someone that Goff massively trusts. He’s most likely always gonna be the guy that is leant on volume wise I think. We can hope they’ll be a great 1-2 punch though and both have plenty of big scoring games
I am totally over drafting this guy next year.
Jameson Williams was held without a catch on one target in the Lions' Week 18 win over the Packers.
Williams caught a 66-yard touchdown on a trick play in the second quarter that was called back for offensive holding but was otherwise quiet on limited snaps. He failed to eclipse a modest 25% snap rate after making his season debut in Week 13 following January surgery to repair a torn ACL suffered in the National Championship game. That said, he was arguably the most pro-ready receiver to come out of the 2022 draft class, making him one of the top buy-low candidates of the offseason heading into 2023. It will be interesting to see how the Lions integrate him into an offense dominated by fellow youngster Amon-Ra St. Brown.
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I assume we'll have to.I am totally over drafting this guy next year.
Although nullified via penalty, this is a good sign of things to come;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU2WdVqGZok
Why do you think he's raw? He was arguably the best wr in college from a big time school.Although nullified via penalty, this is a good sign of things to come;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU2WdVqGZok
Nelson got his money's worth there - if you're gonna get flagged, at least get flagged on a real penalty and not some ticky tack deal lol
Jamo is raw, but blazing fast
Disappointed that we didn't see more crossers for him
Long ways from being a well rounded WR but has the work ethic and attitude to keep pushing himself to develop
Should help him being around ARSB, dude is a machine who doesn't take any days off
Felt like he dropped a few that he should catch; as Ben Johnson says, regardless of what the box score/stats say, if it hits your hands you need to find a way to reel it in
Gonna be a minute before he's in the Goff circle of trust if they bring Chark back (Raymond and Reynolds are signed)
Should see starter snaps next year but he's gotta keep putting in the work
Why do you think he's raw? He was arguably the best wr in college from a big time school.Although nullified via penalty, this is a good sign of things to come;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU2WdVqGZok
Nelson got his money's worth there - if you're gonna get flagged, at least get flagged on a real penalty and not some ticky tack deal lol
Jamo is raw, but blazing fast
Disappointed that we didn't see more crossers for him
Long ways from being a well rounded WR but has the work ethic and attitude to keep pushing himself to develop
Should help him being around ARSB, dude is a machine who doesn't take any days off
Felt like he dropped a few that he should catch; as Ben Johnson says, regardless of what the box score/stats say, if it hits your hands you need to find a way to reel it in
Gonna be a minute before he's in the Goff circle of trust if they bring Chark back (Raymond and Reynolds are signed)
Should see starter snaps next year but he's gotta keep putting in the work
Great info!! Thanks and if you don't mind it would be awesome to continue for training camp. Your point is well taken as well. I'm just really excited about his potential. I decided to draft all young wrs this year and kind of rebuild. I'm in a keeper and I got London, Wilson and Jameson as well as Waddle and Pittman. Thanks again, really appreciate it.Why do you think he's raw? He was arguably the best wr in college from a big time school.Although nullified via penalty, this is a good sign of things to come;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU2WdVqGZok
Nelson got his money's worth there - if you're gonna get flagged, at least get flagged on a real penalty and not some ticky tack deal lol
Jamo is raw, but blazing fast
Disappointed that we didn't see more crossers for him
Long ways from being a well rounded WR but has the work ethic and attitude to keep pushing himself to develop
Should help him being around ARSB, dude is a machine who doesn't take any days off
Felt like he dropped a few that he should catch; as Ben Johnson says, regardless of what the box score/stats say, if it hits your hands you need to find a way to reel it in
Gonna be a minute before he's in the Goff circle of trust if they bring Chark back (Raymond and Reynolds are signed)
Should see starter snaps next year but he's gotta keep putting in the work
That's what we heard, often. Not what we saw on the field. Just call it my opinion, man.
By raw I mostly mean time on task. He and Goff just haven't worked together much, and Jared seemed to be just a bit off in his delivery a few times. The crosser in the GB game should have been caught. Week before, Goff was a bit behind him. Right in stride on the flea flicker that was called back, though.
With a full offseason together I'm sure they'll get on the same page. Last couple years jared has hosted the WRs for a week or two of informal workouts after OTAs conclude / before TC. 2022 that included Hockenson, ARSB, Kalif, Josh Reynolds and Tom Kennedy. For whatever reason, D.J. Chark didn't make it this year. Maybe it's just a coincidence but he and Goff took awhile to click. 9 catches on 24 targets in their first 5 games together, 21/28 in the last 6 (Chark missed 6 g.) Goff is the kind of QB who needs a level of comfort before he will take shots with a guy. Any way you slice it, 1 reception on 9 targets is not indicative of a QB-WR combo on the same page.
No reason to think they won't establish that requisite level of trust over the next 8 months or so.
I would, uh, hope not.NFL Rookie Watch
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Lions GM Brad Holmes said that what Jameson Williams did this season isn’t even “remotely” close to where they think he is going to go. The Lions rookie WR ended his first season with just 9 targets and 1 reception View attachment 3363
Dave KlugeLions GM Brad Holmes said that what Jameson Williams did this season isn’t even “remotely” close to where they think he is going to go.
All I know is the gifts he has can't be taught. I'm very excited to see him play next year. The best part is the safeties will pay a heavy price of they try to cheat or bite on play action.Dave KlugeLions GM Brad Holmes said that what Jameson Williams did this season isn’t even “remotely” close to where they think he is going to go.
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Jameson Williams returned from a torn ACL and had just three touches as a rookie.
1. 41-yard TD reception
2. 40-yard end around
3. 66-yard TD called back on a penalty
This kid might be special.
That's where I expect St. Brown to really break out, even more than this year. In theory, you couldn't have 2 WRs who complement each other more. Could be Kupp/Cooks all over again for Goff.All I know is the gifts he has can't be taught. I'm very excited to see him play next year. The best part is the safeties will pay a heavy price of they try to cheat or bite on play action.Dave KlugeLions GM Brad Holmes said that what Jameson Williams did this season isn’t even “remotely” close to where they think he is going to go.
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Jameson Williams returned from a torn ACL and had just three touches as a rookie.
1. 41-yard TD reception
2. 40-yard end around
3. 66-yard TD called back on a penalty
This kid might be special.
In theory, you couldn't have 2 WRs who complement each other more.
Did you mean Woods/Kupp??Could be Kupp/Cooks all over again for Goff.
Did you mean Woods/Kupp??Could be Kupp/Cooks all over again for Goff.
Either way I'd rather see more Bruce/Holt.
Chark's departure doesn't move the needle much in my eyes. Still very excited about Williams, as I was before.Was checking in for the chatter with Chark gone, yikes![]()
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Where do you see him next season, their 2nd best fantasy WR?Chark's departure doesn't move the needle much in my eyes. Still very excited about Williams, as I was before.Was checking in for the chatter with Chark gone, yikes![]()
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That is my expectation. Unless they go and draft some top-4 WR, and though there are always shockers, I just don't think anyone sees that happening. Even then, I wouldn't assume that he would not be their #2, just a chance he could end up being outshined. Outshone? So, basically yes, very much expecting him to be at least #2.Where do you see him next season, their 2nd best fantasy WR?Chark's departure doesn't move the needle much in my eyes. Still very excited about Williams, as I was before.Was checking in for the chatter with Chark gone, yikes![]()
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Nothing close in the 2023 draft. Not JSB, Johnston, Addison, Flowers, Hyatt. The trade-up is looking good right now.1sr Rd pick, Detroit was willing to invest and take him on basically getting nothing back in 2022, just the hope of '23 and the future.
-Fast Forward to now, anyone see anybody in the draft even close to what Williams flashed in college prior to his injury?
-Bad timing so late in the NCAA season but most folks should say sky is the limit this year.
Plenty of time to learn the playbook and take notes, expect big things this season out of him.
I sure hope so but the recent history of WRs who performed so poorly in their rookie years is very concerning.I assume he'll be 100%, and is going to be really good this year. I think at the end of the year he'll be in the same range as Olave and Wilson in dynasty rankings. He's going to be a MUCH better redraft value. Just need the Internet hype not to go too crazy. All it takes is a clip from training camp and a couple of fluff pieces from ESPN to make his price ridiculous
IMO it depends on the format. ARSB is the clear favorite in PPR format but... IDK in standard formats? I could see Williams finishing higher.Where do you see him next season, their 2nd best fantasy WR?Chark's departure doesn't move the needle much in my eyes. Still very excited about Williams, as I was before.Was checking in for the chatter with Chark gone, yikes![]()
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IMO it depends on the format. ARSB is the clear favorite in PPR format but... IDK in standard formats? I could see Williams finishing higher.Where do you see him next season, their 2nd best fantasy WR?Chark's departure doesn't move the needle much in my eyes. Still very excited about Williams, as I was before.Was checking in for the chatter with Chark gone, yikes![]()
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The Lions traded up for a WR with an ACL for a reason. Kid has all the talent in the world.
1st best!Where do you see him next season, their 2nd best fantasy WR?Chark's departure doesn't move the needle much in my eyes. Still very excited about Williams, as I was before.Was checking in for the chatter with Chark gone, yikes![]()
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Yeah, maybe but again it really depends on if it's PPR or not.IMO it depends on the format. ARSB is the clear favorite in PPR format but... IDK in standard formats? I could see Williams finishing higher.Where do you see him next season, their 2nd best fantasy WR?Chark's departure doesn't move the needle much in my eyes. Still very excited about Williams, as I was before.Was checking in for the chatter with Chark gone, yikes![]()
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The Lions traded up for a WR with an ACL for a reason. Kid has all the talent in the world.
As the cool kids are saying these days: Better in Best-Ball.
Surely you're not saying Jameson performed poorly?I sure hope so but the recent history of WRs who performed so poorly in their rookie years is very concerning.I assume he'll be 100%, and is going to be really good this year. I think at the end of the year he'll be in the same range as Olave and Wilson in dynasty rankings. He's going to be a MUCH better redraft value. Just need the Internet hype not to go too crazy. All it takes is a clip from training camp and a couple of fluff pieces from ESPN to make his price ridiculous