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Colts could add another WR or two in a deep WR class, plus Wayne returns in 2014.
Have to think Colts would choose Whalen over Rogers at this point.
Ugh.
He really disappeared down the stretch after a couple of nice games. Had a big catch last week but Brazill, Fleener and Whalen are outproducing Rogers and he's dropping the few targets thrown at him.
I see two first round TEs in Amaro and Ebron, Seastrunk and Hyde, Mike Evans, Marquis Lee, Jordan Matthews, Allen Robinson. Add Vereen to one of them and I like that side over Watkins.
And it's too early to have a top 5. I wouldn't trade any picks this early.
I don't know how to feel about ASJ. I know he was a hot devy prospect but didn't make a lot of noise and left something to be desired from scouts, etc.
Is he going to be a meat-potatoes guy who doesn't really do much unless he catches TDs or can he become a dominant RZ threat and and big target...
Actually, Hyde wasn't great in pass protection, at least he was exposed on one play, and others mentioned it on Twitter. But I do like Hyde as a Lacy-esque back.
I think of the top 10 PPR scorers, only Antonio Brown and Garcon were "undersized" as far as fantasy.
The top 10 WRs in TDs were all big WRs. So it's why if I could redo my 2012 rookie draft I'd take Alshon Jeffrey over Kendall Wright...although I could just have easily taken Quick or Hill.
In no order, one would think the first round of PPR drafts could look something like this:
Watkins, Lee, Evans, Seastrunk, Hyde, Matthews, Robinson, Amaro, Ebron, Sankey and Adams.
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