jm192
Footballguy
I don't understand the utilization of the "changed offensive coordinator" argument. They're not going to un-change. If the problem is the OC, it's still a problem.Wasn't that about the time they switched offensive coordinators?Tale of 2 halves of the season:2020 was exceptional with 127 catches on 166 targets. Last 3 years have been in 105 catch range on the same amount of targets. Everything has been consistent which is why I am surprised people are talking about a physical drop off. I know age 30 is always a red flag, but don’t see it here. Just like I don’t see it with Keenon Allen.
1st 9 games: 70 catches(7.78/game), 834 yards (92.67 yards per game), 7 TD's (0.78/game)
The next 8 games: 37 catches(4.63/game), 349 yards (43.63/game), 1 TD (0.13/game).
That fall off midway through the season is the red flag.
Also, It was similar last season. A significant drop off after week 9. So I guess it should have been a red flag then too.
"Diggs had a 2nd half drop off last season" also isn't a compelling argument that "he's fine." If anything, I think you're helping my argument.
I know you want to ignore 30, but...he's 30. People tend to slow down. It's rooted in fact. There aren't a whole lot of 30 something receivers dominating the fantasy football landscape.
At 30, he had a major 2nd half drop off. You're pointing out he did this last year also. Two years in a row he couldn't perform at an elite level for the entire season. So...why should I draft him?
Hoping he is the young Stefon Diggs for the 1st 9 games again? Maybe we think there's some shark play where I target him in drafts, hope he performs, and then trade him before the drop off if he does. But...what if he doesn't? What if my league mates aren't idiots and have their own concerns about Diggs falling off late in the season? I'd rather take someone with fewer red flags.