Not necessarily. No qb, no receivers with experience. Might be good for garbage time but sign me up for streaming "Jets opponents" as my team defense.Not particularly a fan of Stewart but no denying some one needs to catch the ball for the Jets.
The Jets should be just terrible. There's a bet in the Bear's thread on the Rotoworld forums over which team will have a worse record, the Bears or Jets. It's been entertaining.Not necessarily. No qb, no receivers with experience. Might be good for garbage time but sign me up for streaming "Jets opponents" as my team defense.
Off the top of my head the Jets have the following WRs in camp (minus Enunwa):What about this Chad Hansen guy? I'm mildly intrigued by him in dynasty. Anyone think he has a shot to contribute early on with such a dearth at the position?
Stories are positive about stopping drinking and getting back in shape...it is worth keeping an eye on.I was thinking ASJ might be vastly under-rated right now if he has his head on straight...
he has a three game suspension to serve as well.I was thinking ASJ might be vastly under-rated right now if he has his head on straight...
Jets aren't trying to do squat this year. I'd be less surprised if they traded more players away for picks.I can see a trade happening. A guy that comes to mind, based off nothing but conjecture, is Jordan Matthews given the depth in Philly and Aghelor supposedly stepping up his game.
Two games not three. Or so I was led to believe.http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/9400/austin-seferian-jenkinshe has a three game suspension to serve as well.
I drafted him in my dynasty league, so tracking his progress in TC as well. Not many reports for him though, but I liked his college tape. I think if he can "figure it out" he's got a wide open opportunity there. Sounds like the guy splashing in Jets camp is FA Chris Harper.What about this Chad Hansen guy? I'm mildly intrigued by him in dynasty. Anyone think he has a shot to contribute early on with such a dearth at the position?
If anyone on the offense can figure anything out, they will get wide open opportunities.I drafted him in my dynasty league, so tracking his progress in TC as well. Not many reports for him though, but I liked his college tape. I think if he can "figure it out" he's got a wide open opportunity there. Sounds like the guy splashing in Jets camp is FA Chris Harper.
At least the Browns uses spreadsheets?I really liked him pre-draft and then shot him down my rankings when he went to the Jets. They are basically the new Browns (or are the Jets the worst run organization since 2015?), who knows.
My bad.Two games not three. Or so I was led to believe.http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/9400/austin-seferian-jenkins
Two games not three. Or so I was led to believe.http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/9400/austin-seferian-jenkins
Agree completely but that actually makes for a buy low after this year instead of buying now. I'd rather take fliers on guys for hits this year and then if Ardarius shows flashes then I might buy after the season is done. Makes for better roster management in my mind.At least the Browns uses spreadsheets?
I loved Stewart's dynasty potential and wasn't even really fazed that he went to NYJ. I like the opportunity. They should be in position to get a top QB in 2018. Clearly tanking it. He's not much for 2017 but I think he can evolve into an exciting WR2 who will be a deciding factor for you 1-2 weeks on 45-yd TD jet sweeps Tyreek Hill style.
This is pretty solid thinking. I would probably slip the currently unknown Gabe Marks in there between Harper and whitehead. He's been making some impressive plays in camp and it's really WIDE open right now.Off the top of my head the Jets have the following WRs in camp (minus Enunwa):
Robbie Anderson (could have a possible suspension pending for conduct)
Jalin Marshall (does have four game suspension for PED)
Aradrius Stewart (rookie)
Chad Hansen (rookie)
Charone Peake
Chris Harper (former Seattle draft pick, having a good camp from what I hear)
Lucky Whitehead (more of a special team guy)
Marquess Wilson (former Bear speedster)
in other words - there's plenty of opportunity for some one to step up.
I agree. I have him in one spot, happy he will have an opportunity for me to potentially have an asset sooner than i expected there. I will not be chasing him actively in other spots for the reasons you stated pretty much. Might pick up hansen in another league to spread out the fliers on jets players though.Agree completely but that actually makes for a buy low after this year instead of buying now. I'd rather take fliers on guys for hits this year and then if Ardarius shows flashes then I might buy after the season is done. Makes for better roster management in my mind.
Yeah it wasn't necessarily my intent but I do think the more prominent prospects came to mind first so it did turn out that way - I'd likely rank them that way but as I said it's fairly wide open so maybe a guy like Chris Harper finally breaks out after bouncing around a bit.This is pretty solid thinking. I would probably slip the currently unknown Gabe Marks in there between Harper and whitehead. He's been making some impressive plays in camp and it's really WIDE open right now.
ETA - thought you were ranking the list in order of who stood the best chance, but just realized That wasn't your intent. Coincidentally, I think it's ranked well from top to bottom.
ESPN's Rich Cimini reports the Jets see third-round WR ArDarius Stewart as "the rookie most likely to contribute."
With Quincy Enunwa (neck) done for the season, the Jets are beyond desperate for help at receiver. Stewart appears more likely than fourth-rounder Chad Hansen to step into the void, but neither has shown particularly well so far in camp. The Jets undoubtedly would like to see what their young players can do in a lost season, but they might be forced to bring in a veteran or two at final cuts.
Source: ESPN
Aug 8 - 11:41 AM
Next stop on the train is PalookavilleHonestly this is the first time I've ever heard of this guy.
Still hype train worthy?
Seems like he's being overtaken by Chad Hansen.Honestly this is the first time I've ever heard of this guy.
Still hype train worthy?
With his suspension and a glut of wide receivers on the roster, there’s a pretty good chance he does not make the final roster.Seems like he's being overtaken by Chad Hansen.
This train is in the ditchHonestly this is the first time I've ever heard of this guy.
Still hype train worthy?