This will be another overrated bust due to the FBG hype train. Nothing to see here folks, learn from mistakes of the past or you can choose to keep repeating them.
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I don't think anyone's advocating taking the guy as a starter in a redraft, lol. Kind of hard to be a bust when you're drafting for a lottery ticket in the first place. I put his odds of success at the back end of round 1 (12 team dynasty) as good as any of the other players in that range.
Strongly disagreed. At the end of the first, you can take Robert Woods, Justin Hunter, Christine Michael, Zach Ertz, Gavin Escobar, Vance McDonald, or Aaron Dobson. All of those players were 2nd round picks in the NFL, which makes them much higher-percentage lottery tickets. You could take Kelce, Wheaton, or Allen, who were high 3rd round picks who armchair scouts loved in the pre-draft process. You could take Jordan Reed, who was taken in the 3rd round despite being positively woeful at blocking (so you can only imagine how good he must be at receiving to justify that grade), or Marcus Lattimore, who was taken in the 4th round despite having major injury red flags (so you can only imagine where he would have been drafted without that risk). You can take Knile Davis or Jonathan Franklin, who were drafted higher into appealing situations. You can take Denard Robinson, who was drafted higher despite undergoing a position change (so you can imagine what Jacksonville thought of his raw talent to take that risk). You can draft one of the four other RBs taken in the 4th round. You can take E.J. Manuel, who was a 1st round talent at QB, or Geno Smith, who was a high 2nd rounder beloved by draftniks. There are a lot of players you can take at the end of the first round, and while they're all lottery tickets, most of them have a higher max payout and better odds than Stacy.
I didn't hear any buzz for Stacy before the NFL draft, but suddenly he gets drafted in the 5th round and now he's the hottest rookie on the board? I don't understand it.