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8 weeks of zero competition. At which point, if you are good, you address the risk of Hunt by snagging the inevitable waiver wire darling that covers the risk of the final 8 weeks if it were to materialize.
12 Team, PPR, Salary Cap, Contract (RSO)
Team A:
Jamaal Williams - rookie contract (4 Million)
2019 1st (Late Round)
Team B:
Tyreek Hill (16 Million contract through 2020)
I traded him + a 1st for Tyreek Hill in a salary cap contract league. Other owner Has Ty Mont. I just don't know how it's going to play out in GB and I don't want to try to pick the good weeks.
I agree - I just like to call out my mistakes. I was thinking there was room for a big jump last year but it didn't happen. I think you are closer to reality. If he gets the RZ targets he could be a good play. I've still got him on a rookie deal in RSO and I'll hold because there is zero...
I think you may have misunderstood me. Aaron Jones being a superior athlete doesn't mean he is the better football player, it is jut one input. As a frame of reference Antonio Brown was a poor metrics guy - but a vastly superior technique and football IQ.
For me...I look at metrics as a tie...
Athletic profiles:
Aaron Jones
Jamaal Williams
I'm a Williams owner but Jones is clearly the superior athlete with impressive burst scores in vertical and broad jump.
Just an assumption on how the Panthers season played out last year - 80 catches was extremely high. I placed that as a result of losing Kelvin Benjamin and Greg Olsen. So I assume with Olsen back and them drafting DJ Moore in the 1st round you'll see him revert a bit in catches. Add in CMC...
In regards to your arguments on production - are you saying the competition levels of Mountain West conference and SEC are similar?
In regards to your athletic argument see the below....none are significantly different enough to separate. They are all NFL caliber. One could even argue that...
CMC - I put him at 768 rushing yards on 200 attempts with 3 TDS, 550 receiving yards on 65 receptions with 5 TDs this year. I'm optimistic. Roughly 18 total touches per game
Have you ever looked at the Rookie Scouting Portfolio? It's not an eyeball test and all the work and back-up is there to see. Its not as if he had Rashaad Penny ranked like chopped liver in it.
A ranking can't be insulting....it's a ranking. If you don't agree move on, no need to make it...
Or "San Diego State 1st round pick Rashaad Penny"
You see Marshall Faulk while I see Ronnie Hillman. To be successful I think Penny needed a a decent O-line where he only needs to chip, which Seattle doesn't have. In regards to pass blocking he is a borderline liability. Bad at cut blocks...
I'm not a Penny believer - and Seattle doesn't have a great track record with those early picks they slide slide and take. They did the same with Richardson and while I think he is a good WR he is not a WR1. Penny is a small school prospect who isn't very proficient at pass blocking on a team...
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