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WR Rashod Bateman, BAL (2 Viewers)

I told you all last year, get rid. Zay is the monster in Baltimore.

This guy is at best the #3 option in a team that doesn't pass all that much. And honestly, with the rookies and Henry in town, he's probably the #5 option
When someone is drafting a WR 7-8 dart throw, Bateman seems like he's in a better situation than most other WRs in the 75-80 range. In redraft Zay is going 13-14 rounds ahead of Bateman so Zay being the man is well priced in.
 
I told you all last year, get rid. Zay is the monster in Baltimore.

This guy is at best the #3 option in a team that doesn't pass all that much. And honestly, with the rookies and Henry in town, he's probably the #5 option
When someone is drafting a WR 7-8 dart throw, Bateman seems like he's in a better situation than most other WRs in the 75-80 range. In redraft Zay is going 13-14 rounds ahead of Bateman so Zay being the man is well priced in.

I'd probably start throwing darts at mid/late rnd WRs from this year's draft ahead of bateman
 
I told you all last year, get rid. Zay is the monster in Baltimore.

This guy is at best the #3 option in a team that doesn't pass all that much. And honestly, with the rookies and Henry in town, he's probably the #5 option
When someone is drafting a WR 7-8 dart throw, Bateman seems like he's in a better situation than most other WRs in the 75-80 range. In redraft Zay is going 13-14 rounds ahead of Bateman so Zay being the man is well priced in.
I don't think he's a bad dart throw around WR 75-80. I just REALLY REALLY don't think he's going to be a bullseye. And so, I'll be looking really hard at other WR's in that range trying to find guys that I think have a better path to relevancy.

Bateman is going into his 4th year. His career high in targets was 68.
He played 16 games last year and earned a whopping 56 targets. That included 7 games that Andrews missed.
Flowers will probably take a step forward going into year 2. Andrews should be fully healthy.
The Ravens will want to run the ball quite a bit.
I just don't see it aligning to where you're starting Bateman with any confidence at any point in the season. Maybe in best ball he has a few nice spike weeks where he breaks 1 or 2 big plays.
 
I told you all last year, get rid. Zay is the monster in Baltimore.

This guy is at best the #3 option in a team that doesn't pass all that much. And honestly, with the rookies and Henry in town, he's probably the #5 option
When someone is drafting a WR 7-8 dart throw, Bateman seems like he's in a better situation than most other WRs in the 75-80 range. In redraft Zay is going 13-14 rounds ahead of Bateman so Zay being the man is well priced in.
I don't think he's a bad dart throw around WR 75-80. I just REALLY REALLY don't think he's going to be a bullseye. And so, I'll be looking really hard at other WR's in that range trying to find guys that I think have a better path to relevancy.

Bateman is going into his 4th year. His career high in targets was 68.
He played 16 games last year and earned a whopping 56 targets. That included 7 games that Andrews missed.
Flowers will probably take a step forward going into year 2. Andrews should be fully healthy.
The Ravens will want to run the ball quite a bit.
I just don't see it aligning to where you're starting Bateman with any confidence at any point in the season. Maybe in best ball he has a few nice spike weeks where he breaks 1 or 2 big plays.
That’s with OBJ there who’s not there any longer.

He’s the locked in WR2, and has a vastly different skill set than Flowers.

It’s a little disingenuous to point to his stats last year as the WR3, coming off of a preseason injury, and in the 1st year of Monken’s offense. I recall reading that he was never fully 100% speed-wise until 3/4 through the season.

Finally healthy, we’re talking about a 24 y/o former 1st round pick who’s fast, big, thick bodied, and can be a reliable chain mover.

I know his first 3 years were spotty - everyone knows . But IMO it’s worth looking at him with a fresh perspective.

I get folks are jaded. As a shareholder across 3 leagues, I sometimes feel the same. But I’ve rejected lowball offers because mile-high, I like the opportunity & love what his new OC is saying about him. I believe in the talent.

I would not rather have a mid-tier rookie WR. I think Bateman is going to deliver more - my projection is 75/840/6

Not earth shaking, but certainly WR2-worthy for FF purposes.
 
I told you all last year, get rid. Zay is the monster in Baltimore.

This guy is at best the #3 option in a team that doesn't pass all that much. And honestly, with the rookies and Henry in town, he's probably the #5 option
When someone is drafting a WR 7-8 dart throw, Bateman seems like he's in a better situation than most other WRs in the 75-80 range. In redraft Zay is going 13-14 rounds ahead of Bateman so Zay being the man is well priced in.
I don't think he's a bad dart throw around WR 75-80. I just REALLY REALLY don't think he's going to be a bullseye. And so, I'll be looking really hard at other WR's in that range trying to find guys that I think have a better path to relevancy.

Bateman is going into his 4th year. His career high in targets was 68.
He played 16 games last year and earned a whopping 56 targets. That included 7 games that Andrews missed.
Flowers will probably take a step forward going into year 2. Andrews should be fully healthy.
The Ravens will want to run the ball quite a bit.
I just don't see it aligning to where you're starting Bateman with any confidence at any point in the season. Maybe in best ball he has a few nice spike weeks where he breaks 1 or 2 big plays.
That’s with OBJ there who’s not there any longer.

He’s the locked in WR2, and has a vastly different skill set than Flowers.

It’s a little disingenuous to point to his stats last year as the WR3, coming off of a preseason injury, and in the 1st year of Monken’s offense. I recall reading that he was never fully 100% speed-wise until 3/4 through the season.

Finally healthy, we’re talking about a 24 y/o former 1st round pick who’s fast, big, thick bodied, and can be a reliable chain mover.

I know his first 3 years were spotty - everyone knows . But IMO it’s worth looking at him with a fresh perspective.

I get folks are jaded. As a shareholder across 3 leagues, I sometimes feel the same. But I’ve rejected lowball offers because mile-high, I like the opportunity & love what his new OC is saying about him. I believe in the talent.

I would not rather have a mid-tier rookie WR. I think Bateman is going to deliver more - my projection is 75/840/6

Not earth shaking, but certainly WR2-worthy for FF purposes.
I just worry the volume isn't going to be there.

OBJ had 64 targets. 64 targets vacated by OBJ obviously won't flow directly to Bateman. Andrews missed 7 games. He takes a bunch of those. Flowers only had 108 last year. He'll surely see an increase in volume.

The Ravens will still run quite a bit.

Even if he were to get 100 targets, which would be a career high by a lot, Bateman would have to catch 75% of those, which seems ambitious given his career # of 61%.
 
I told you all last year, get rid. Zay is the monster in Baltimore.

This guy is at best the #3 option in a team that doesn't pass all that much. And honestly, with the rookies and Henry in town, he's probably the #5 option
When someone is drafting a WR 7-8 dart throw, Bateman seems like he's in a better situation than most other WRs in the 75-80 range. In redraft Zay is going 13-14 rounds ahead of Bateman so Zay being the man is well priced in.
I don't think he's a bad dart throw around WR 75-80. I just REALLY REALLY don't think he's going to be a bullseye. And so, I'll be looking really hard at other WR's in that range trying to find guys that I think have a better path to relevancy.

Bateman is going into his 4th year. His career high in targets was 68.
He played 16 games last year and earned a whopping 56 targets. That included 7 games that Andrews missed.
Flowers will probably take a step forward going into year 2. Andrews should be fully healthy.
The Ravens will want to run the ball quite a bit.
I just don't see it aligning to where you're starting Bateman with any confidence at any point in the season. Maybe in best ball he has a few nice spike weeks where he breaks 1 or 2 big plays.
That’s with OBJ there who’s not there any longer.

He’s the locked in WR2, and has a vastly different skill set than Flowers.

It’s a little disingenuous to point to his stats last year as the WR3, coming off of a preseason injury, and in the 1st year of Monken’s offense. I recall reading that he was never fully 100% speed-wise until 3/4 through the season.

Finally healthy, we’re talking about a 24 y/o former 1st round pick who’s fast, big, thick bodied, and can be a reliable chain mover.

I know his first 3 years were spotty - everyone knows . But IMO it’s worth looking at him with a fresh perspective.

I get folks are jaded. As a shareholder across 3 leagues, I sometimes feel the same. But I’ve rejected lowball offers because mile-high, I like the opportunity & love what his new OC is saying about him. I believe in the talent.

I would not rather have a mid-tier rookie WR. I think Bateman is going to deliver more - my projection is 75/840/6

Not earth shaking, but certainly WR2-worthy for FF purposes.
I just worry the volume isn't going to be there.

OBJ had 64 targets. 64 targets vacated by OBJ obviously won't flow directly to Bateman. Andrews missed 7 games. He takes a bunch of those. Flowers only had 108 last year. He'll surely see an increase in volume.

The Ravens will still run quite a bit.

Even if he were to get 100 targets, which would be a career high by a lot, Bateman would have to catch 75% of those, which seems ambitious given his career # of 61%.
That is my only concern as well - there was optimism that Monken would be a little more vertical, as has been his MO.

I recently read that LJax had trimmed down 20 lbs - and I also recall in the past that he'd bulked up to better take a pounding as a runner. Perhaps his slimming down indicates they intend to throw more and use Henry more on the ground.

While a potential hit to LJax FF value, it would also increase his longevity, so I wouldn't be shocked by this development. I doubt he stops running, but let's say there's a 20% shift. That would surely mean more targets for all Ravens receivers. Add in injury probability for Andrews, and I can see a world in which Bateman gets 100+ targets.

A lot is TBD. I'm just reading the tea leaves here.
 
I told you all last year, get rid. Zay is the monster in Baltimore.

This guy is at best the #3 option in a team that doesn't pass all that much. And honestly, with the rookies and Henry in town, he's probably the #5 option
When someone is drafting a WR 7-8 dart throw, Bateman seems like he's in a better situation than most other WRs in the 75-80 range. In redraft Zay is going 13-14 rounds ahead of Bateman so Zay being the man is well priced in.
I don't think he's a bad dart throw around WR 75-80. I just REALLY REALLY don't think he's going to be a bullseye. And so, I'll be looking really hard at other WR's in that range trying to find guys that I think have a better path to relevancy.

Bateman is going into his 4th year. His career high in targets was 68.
He played 16 games last year and earned a whopping 56 targets. That included 7 games that Andrews missed.
Flowers will probably take a step forward going into year 2. Andrews should be fully healthy.
The Ravens will want to run the ball quite a bit.
I just don't see it aligning to where you're starting Bateman with any confidence at any point in the season. Maybe in best ball he has a few nice spike weeks where he breaks 1 or 2 big plays.

- my projection is 75/840/6

Me right now.
 
I told you all last year, get rid. Zay is the monster in Baltimore.

This guy is at best the #3 option in a team that doesn't pass all that much. And honestly, with the rookies and Henry in town, he's probably the #5 option
When someone is drafting a WR 7-8 dart throw, Bateman seems like he's in a better situation than most other WRs in the 75-80 range. In redraft Zay is going 13-14 rounds ahead of Bateman so Zay being the man is well priced in.
I don't think he's a bad dart throw around WR 75-80. I just REALLY REALLY don't think he's going to be a bullseye. And so, I'll be looking really hard at other WR's in that range trying to find guys that I think have a better path to relevancy.

Bateman is going into his 4th year. His career high in targets was 68.
He played 16 games last year and earned a whopping 56 targets. That included 7 games that Andrews missed.
Flowers will probably take a step forward going into year 2. Andrews should be fully healthy.
The Ravens will want to run the ball quite a bit.
I just don't see it aligning to where you're starting Bateman with any confidence at any point in the season. Maybe in best ball he has a few nice spike weeks where he breaks 1 or 2 big plays.

- my projection is 75/840/6

Me right now.
You were wearing a Josh Gordon jersey as you typed that, so maybe sit this one out, Chief.
:lol:
 
I told you all last year, get rid. Zay is the monster in Baltimore.

This guy is at best the #3 option in a team that doesn't pass all that much. And honestly, with the rookies and Henry in town, he's probably the #5 option
When someone is drafting a WR 7-8 dart throw, Bateman seems like he's in a better situation than most other WRs in the 75-80 range. In redraft Zay is going 13-14 rounds ahead of Bateman so Zay being the man is well priced in.
I don't think he's a bad dart throw around WR 75-80. I just REALLY REALLY don't think he's going to be a bullseye. And so, I'll be looking really hard at other WR's in that range trying to find guys that I think have a better path to relevancy.

Bateman is going into his 4th year. His career high in targets was 68.
He played 16 games last year and earned a whopping 56 targets. That included 7 games that Andrews missed.
Flowers will probably take a step forward going into year 2. Andrews should be fully healthy.
The Ravens will want to run the ball quite a bit.
I just don't see it aligning to where you're starting Bateman with any confidence at any point in the season. Maybe in best ball he has a few nice spike weeks where he breaks 1 or 2 big plays.

- my projection is 75/840/6

Me right now.
You were wearing a Josh Gordon jersey as you typed that, so maybe sit this one out, Chief.
:lol:

Funny enough, Gordon had 1300 more yds in his first TWO seasons, than Bateman has had in his 3 seasons.

... And 11 more TDs.
 
I told you all last year, get rid. Zay is the monster in Baltimore.

This guy is at best the #3 option in a team that doesn't pass all that much. And honestly, with the rookies and Henry in town, he's probably the #5 option
When someone is drafting a WR 7-8 dart throw, Bateman seems like he's in a better situation than most other WRs in the 75-80 range. In redraft Zay is going 13-14 rounds ahead of Bateman so Zay being the man is well priced in.

I'd probably start throwing darts at mid/late rnd WRs from this year's draft ahead of bateman
The NE guys and Corley are going before him. McMillan and McCaffrey after. So you're taking the latter 2 over Bateman?
 
I told you all last year, get rid. Zay is the monster in Baltimore.

This guy is at best the #3 option in a team that doesn't pass all that much. And honestly, with the rookies and Henry in town, he's probably the #5 option
When someone is drafting a WR 7-8 dart throw, Bateman seems like he's in a better situation than most other WRs in the 75-80 range. In redraft Zay is going 13-14 rounds ahead of Bateman so Zay being the man is well priced in.

I'd probably start throwing darts at mid/late rnd WRs from this year's draft ahead of bateman
The NE guys and Corley are going before him. McMillan and McCaffrey after. So you're taking the latter 2 over Bateman?

without looking at ADP, all I can tell you is at that point of drafts, I'm usually taking boom/bust type players... bateman for me fans in more a bust category, with little hope for boom.

again, I dont deny the talent is there... but after 2yrs I pulled chute, now after 3 I'll let someone else burn the spot and take the chance
 
I told you all last year, get rid. Zay is the monster in Baltimore.

This guy is at best the #3 option in a team that doesn't pass all that much. And honestly, with the rookies and Henry in town, he's probably the #5 option
When someone is drafting a WR 7-8 dart throw, Bateman seems like he's in a better situation than most other WRs in the 75-80 range. In redraft Zay is going 13-14 rounds ahead of Bateman so Zay being the man is well priced in.

I'd probably start throwing darts at mid/late rnd WRs from this year's draft ahead of bateman
The NE guys and Corley are going before him. McMillan and McCaffrey after. So you're taking the latter 2 over Bateman?

without looking at ADP, all I can tell you is at that point of drafts, I'm usually taking boom/bust type players... bateman for me fans in more a bust category, with little hope for boom.

again, I dont deny the talent is there... but after 2yrs I pulled chute, now after 3 I'll let someone else burn the spot and take the chance
Okay, but who are booms once getting beyond the NE guys and Corley? And I'd argue none of those three are any more like to boom than Bateman. I love this WR class, but I think the booms end with Wilson / Franklin / Burton. I'm highly skeptical the volume trails in this offense, but I don't think it's difficult to envision his fit and how he could beat expectations. He'll be the primary read in the MOF and has demonstrated play making ability both down field and after the catch. Not a bad starting point for ~WR70something.
 
@32BeatWriters
"Wide receiver Rashod Bateman has had a quiet start to minicamp. He had a short catch early in Tuesday’s practice, but his snaps seemed to dwindle later in the session. On Wednesday, Jackson targeted him just once, when Bateman was well covered by Mullen on a shot play and his deep pass fell incomplete."
 
@32BeatWriters
"Wide receiver Rashod Bateman has had a quiet start to minicamp. He had a short catch early in Tuesday’s practice, but his snaps seemed to dwindle later in the session. On Wednesday, Jackson targeted him just once, when Bateman was well covered by Mullen on a shot play and his deep pass fell incomplete."
Good to hear, make my cut decision as easy as possible.
 
@32BeatWriters
"Wide receiver Rashod Bateman has had a quiet start to minicamp. He had a short catch early in Tuesday’s practice, but his snaps seemed to dwindle later in the session. On Wednesday, Jackson targeted him just once, when Bateman was well covered by Mullen on a shot play and his deep pass fell incomplete."
Good to hear, make my cut decision as easy as possible.

Having said that, I have 0 shares for a reason.
 
@32BeatWriters
"Wide receiver Rashod Bateman has had a quiet start to minicamp. He had a short catch early in Tuesday’s practice, but his snaps seemed to dwindle later in the session. On Wednesday, Jackson targeted him just once, when Bateman was well covered by Mullen on a shot play and his deep pass fell incomplete."
Good to hear, make my cut decision as easy as possible.
You’re Justifying cutting him based on 1 minicamp practice?
:oldunsure:
 
@32BeatWriters
"Wide receiver Rashod Bateman has had a quiet start to minicamp. He had a short catch early in Tuesday’s practice, but his snaps seemed to dwindle later in the session. On Wednesday, Jackson targeted him just once, when Bateman was well covered by Mullen on a shot play and his deep pass fell incomplete."
Good to hear, make my cut decision as easy as possible.

Having said that, I have 0 shares for a reason.
Good point. But lackluster practice reports will make cutting him easier than "Bateman has been peppered with targets all day every day of practice, and has hauled in the vast majority. This could be the year!"
 
@32BeatWriters
"Wide receiver Rashod Bateman has had a quiet start to minicamp. He had a short catch early in Tuesday’s practice, but his snaps seemed to dwindle later in the session. On Wednesday, Jackson targeted him just once, when Bateman was well covered by Mullen on a shot play and his deep pass fell incomplete."
Good to hear, make my cut decision as easy as possible.
You’re Justifying cutting him based on 1 minicamp practice?
:oldunsure:
Definitely not, but he's a cut for me by default. So kind of being sarcastic in saying I want to hear bad things about him ... But a positive drumbeat of good reports would make for a tougher decision., come cutdown time.
 
@32BeatWriters
"Wide receiver Rashod Bateman has had a quiet start to minicamp. He had a short catch early in Tuesday’s practice, but his snaps seemed to dwindle later in the session. On Wednesday, Jackson targeted him just once, when Bateman was well covered by Mullen on a shot play and his deep pass fell incomplete."
Good to hear, make my cut decision as easy as possible.
You’re Justifying cutting him based on 1 minicamp practice?
:oldunsure:
Based on 1 minicamp practice come on. That is so short sighted. You are ignoring the past 2 years of him not producing to say it's only based on one minicamp practice.
 
@32BeatWriters
"Wide receiver Rashod Bateman has had a quiet start to minicamp. He had a short catch early in Tuesday’s practice, but his snaps seemed to dwindle later in the session. On Wednesday, Jackson targeted him just once, when Bateman was well covered by Mullen on a shot play and his deep pass fell incomplete."
Good to hear, make my cut decision as easy as possible.
You’re Justifying cutting him based on 1 minicamp practice?
:oldunsure:

So Bateman is your Josh Gordon, eh? Hmmm
 
@32BeatWriters
"Wide receiver Rashod Bateman has had a quiet start to minicamp. He had a short catch early in Tuesday’s practice, but his snaps seemed to dwindle later in the session. On Wednesday, Jackson targeted him just once, when Bateman was well covered by Mullen on a shot play and his deep pass fell incomplete."
Good to hear, make my cut decision as easy as possible.
You’re Justifying cutting him based on 1 minicamp practice?
:oldunsure:

So Bateman is your Josh Gordon, eh? Hmmm
Not really, no… But I do think he’s still very young, and he should see a significant snap share this year. I feel like if anybody has him, it’s worth holding onto them for a few games to see if the offensive coordinators hype is legit.
 
And then the very next day…

Ravens minicamp wraps up. Really good day for Rashod Bateman. Haven’t seen him this involved in the offense all offseason so it was good to see he and Lamar connect often. Overall I thought both sides of the ball had their moments today. Good camp overall for the team

 
And then the very next day…

Ravens minicamp wraps up. Really good day for Rashod Bateman. Haven’t seen him this involved in the offense all offseason so it was good to see he and Lamar connect often. Overall I thought both sides of the ball had their moments today. Good camp overall for the team


He was targetting once the day prior... So this could literally just mean he was targetted twice :lol:
 
And then the very next day…

Ravens minicamp wraps up. Really good day for Rashod Bateman. Haven’t seen him this involved in the offense all offseason so it was good to see he and Lamar connect often. Overall I thought both sides of the ball had their moments today. Good camp overall for the team


He was targetting once the day prior... So this could literally just mean he was targetted twice :lol:
Come on, I told you I don't want to have to get excited about Bateman again when cutdown day comes!
 
And then the very next day…

Ravens minicamp wraps up. Really good day for Rashod Bateman. Haven’t seen him this involved in the offense all offseason so it was good to see he and Lamar connect often. Overall I thought both sides of the ball had their moments today. Good camp overall for the team


He was targetting once the day prior... So this could literally just mean he was targetted twice :lol:
Come on, I told you I don't want to have to get excited about Bateman again when cutdown day comes!

Would honestly not be shocked if he got 3 looks today.
 
And then the very next day…

Ravens minicamp wraps up. Really good day for Rashod Bateman. Haven’t seen him this involved in the offense all offseason so it was good to see he and Lamar connect often. Overall I thought both sides of the ball had their moments today. Good camp overall for the team


He was targetting once the day prior... So this could literally just mean he was targetted twice :lol:
Come on, I told you I don't want to have to get excited about Bateman again when cutdown day comes!

Would honestly not be shocked if he got 3 looks today.
That’s 3 more than Josh Gordon got today.
 
And then the very next day…

Ravens minicamp wraps up. Really good day for Rashod Bateman. Haven’t seen him this involved in the offense all offseason so it was good to see he and Lamar connect often. Overall I thought both sides of the ball had their moments today. Good camp overall for the team


He was targetting once the day prior... So this could literally just mean he was targetted twice :lol:
Come on, I told you I don't want to have to get excited about Bateman again when cutdown day comes!

Would honestly not be shocked if he got 3 looks today.
That’s 3 more than Josh Gordon got today.

The SB champion is enjoying his earned retirement.
 
After buying up shares relatively low, I roster this dude in 100% of my dynasty leagues.

I would love nothing more than a Rashod Bateman breakout.
I think Bateman is a great end of bench hold. Finally healthy and securely the starter in the split end role. But in this offense there isn’t room for 3 consistent fantasy pass catchers. Andrews and Flowers have earned Jackson’s trust so he’s going to still look for them the most, when they’re not running the ball a zillion times. I think it would take a Flowers injury/suspension for Bateman to finally breakout, but if Flowers was to miss time I think Bateman would be a hot waiver pickup with an outside chance of leading the team in targets. He’s easy enough to cut if he shows nothing in the first month or so, but I really think if he’s going to show anything, now will be the time.
 
After buying up shares relatively low, I roster this dude in 100% of my dynasty leagues.

I would love nothing more than a Rashod Bateman breakout.
I think Bateman is a great end of bench hold. Finally healthy and securely the starter in the split end role. But in this offense there isn’t room for 3 consistent fantasy pass catchers. Andrews and Flowers have earned Jackson’s trust so he’s going to still look for them the most, when they’re not running the ball a zillion times. I think it would take a Flowers injury/suspension for Bateman to finally breakout, but if Flowers was to miss time I think Bateman would be a hot waiver pickup with an outside chance of leading the team in targets. He’s easy enough to cut if he shows nothing in the first month or so, but I really think if he’s going to show anything, now will be the time.
With Henry in the fold, I suspect we might see a slightly different version of LJax.

I read that he’d dropped weight this year to stay light on his feet. I recall prior to last year he said he’d put on weight to sustain more hits while running.

Their OC gives me reason for optimism that they may go less RPO, but again, this is just me reading the tea leaves. I also remember Monken talking about opening up the vertical game prior to last year.

I know I’m going out on a limb here.

Another thought is that Andrews has a hard time staying on the field. That could also open up targets.

I like Flowers upside, but they’re very different type of receivers. I could see Bateman draw more targets this year. And if Flowers really takes another step, then Bateman is going against softer coverage.

Of course I could easily be wrong about literally everything I just said.
/evergreen
 
After buying up shares relatively low, I roster this dude in 100% of my dynasty leagues.

I would love nothing more than a Rashod Bateman breakout.
I admire your consistency. I want to say that you'll be rewarded by him eventually but, I can't because it doesn't work that way. I hope for you that it pans out.

Good luck. I'll put him on my redraft watch list in your honor, because he definitely won't be drafted in my league.

BTW totally off topic but, the Pepper Queen says hi.
 
BTW totally off topic but, the Pepper Queen says hi.
Wait what?

Worlds colliding - how do you know Rebecca?
Nah, she lives/works locally to me in SD. Ran into her in my favorite local restaurant. When she told me who she was I boldly proclaimed that I only buy hot sauce from my boy HSG.

True story.

It got fun from there.

Now, I buy from hot sauce from HSG and the Pepper Queen.
 
Jamison Hensley
Rashod Bateman once again made the play of the day for the Ravens, leaping over two defenders in the end zone for a 15-yard TD.

But Bateman was injured on the play and did not return to take another rep. He stayed on the field, holding the left side of his ribs.
 

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