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Pro Football Network ranks Baltimore as having the 20th best offensive line, noting the losses you mentioned.
https://www.profootballnetwork.com/best-offensive-lines-nfl-rankings/
Any concern that, given the team’s propensity to use multiple backs, LJ’s rushing, and in an effort to keep him fresh/available for the inevitable playoffs, Henry may be a low-ceiling TD dependent fantasy RB throughout the fantasy season?
I do expect he’ll score a bunch of TDs, but without a...
I have the opposite feeling, that Moss is going to be a consistent fantasy producer while frustrated Brown owners complain that he looks more explosive and doesn’t get enough work.
Great points that also underscore my point, which is that Wright isn’t the do-it-all type of back that’s going to force Achane off the field. If he were, a team like Dallas would’ve been all over him. That they weren’t suggests Achane owners shouldn’t be overly concerned about Wright impacting...
Considering that Dallas, who had a glaring need at RB, passed over him 3 or 4 times, its hard to view Wright as a major threat to Achane, who proved himself to be one of the most lethal RBs in football last year. If Wright is as good as some are suggesting, why didn’t Dallas, or any other team...
Sorry, but you’re simply wrong. Opinions exist outside FBG. Go on Twitter and you’ll find nothing but people raving about Wright, and yes, some claiming he will challenge to be their RB1. It’s nothing but hype for a guy nobody cared about 3 days ago.
I love how the overwhelming consensus was that there weren’t any great RBs in this class. Yet, soon as they get picked in the 3rd/4th rounds, the sky is falling for the incumbent starters on those teams.
Nobody thought much of Jaylen Wright until he got drafted. Now suddenly he’s going to take...
Seems most of us agree that Diggs is an absolute diva, and there is potential for this move to backfire on Houston, and Stroud, if Diggs is unhappy for whatever reason.
If we know this, then certainly Houston knows this too, which is why the idea that Houston will treat Diggs as anything less...
Don’t get me wrong, I never said I’m expecting QJ to break out, only that he has a great opportunity in front of him and it’s too soon to say a breakout can’t happen.
Who knows, with Allen and Williams completely gone, and a chance to be “the man,” Qbert could have an entirely different...
Giving up on a player because he didn’t “boom” in his rookie season is pretty short sighted. Not saying he won’t be a bust, just that his draft capital implies the boom potential still exists in year two, particularly if playing in a new system that plays to his strengths.
Nobody’s been impressed with QJ so far, but his 1st round draft capital just one year ago suggests he has a much higher ceiling than Palmer. Whether he can justify that 1st round selection will be decided this season. If we’re drafting right now, I’d gamble of QJ over Palmer, but admittedly...
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