Starting him (and Hollywood!) this week. Let’s eat rooks.Anyone rolling this dude out there vs Dallas?
Thinking about starting him over Dede and Malcolm brown. 0.5 pprAnyone rolling this dude out there vs Dallas?
Keep in mind Hollywood only played 18% of the snaps last week.Starting him (and Hollywood!) this week. Let’s eat rooks.
Yup (love your snap count thread, hoping to chime in with some comments when I can). He played 13 or so snaps in the first half and then I believe none at all in the second due to the game being a total blowout and him still working back to full speed from the foot. In a closer game I think he would have been around 40% of the snaps week 1 and I’m expecting him 40-50% week 2. Unless it’s a total blowout again in which case hopefully he’ll have a hand in that.Keep in mind Hollywood only played 18% of the snaps last week.
That's useful context for sure.Yup (love your snap count thread, hoping to chime in with some comments when I can). He played 13 or so snaps in the first half and then I believe none at all in the second due to the game being a total blowout and him still working back to full speed from the foot. In a closer game I think he would have been around 40% of the snaps week 1 and I’m expecting him 40-50% week 2. Unless it’s a total blowout again in which case hopefully he’ll have a hand in that.
In add info to his snap count (he actually played 12 snaps)…………..Of the 12 snaps he ran 8 routes and had 4 receptions. All that to say that when he was in the game he was in the pattern and they were going to him. I wouldn't be too worried about the low snap count in a game the Ravens probably didn't need to use a starter after the half way point of the 2nd quarter.Yup (love your snap count thread, hoping to chime in with some comments when I can). He played 13 or so snaps in the first half and then I believe none at all in the second due to the game being a total blowout and him still working back to full speed from the foot. In a closer game I think he would have been around 40% of the snaps week 1 and I’m expecting him 40-50% week 2. Unless it’s a total blowout again in which case hopefully he’ll have a hand in that.
All good things let’s meet up in the Hollywood thread!In add info to his snap count (he actually played 12 snaps)…………..Of the 12 snaps he ran 8 routes and had 4 receptions. All that to say that when he was in the game he was in the pattern and they were going to him. I wouldn't be too worried about the low snap count in a game the Ravens probably didn't need to use a starter after the half way point of the 2nd quarter.
I I’ve got 2 superflex spots and four guys I’m debating on; kenny G, burkhead, Malcon brown, and Terry. 0.5 pprI agree I saw special things on Sunday. I was lucky enough to get this kid in two leagues. Probably starting him over Dede in one league, debating over whether or not to start him over Cooks in the other. Will probably hedge my bets and start Cooks.
Just looking at last year...The Dude said:Wonder what the beast WR season is for a bottom 15 offense?
Better numbers than I thought. Thanks for going to the trouble.Just looking at last year...
Seattle barely threw 3000 last year (27th) and Lockett hit 965 yards and 10 tds.
Cincinnati hit 3300 (24th) and Boyd had 1078 and 8 while AJ had a pace of 1233 and 11.
The 'skins were ranked 28th last year.
And threw for 380 Sunday. 45:13 pass to run ratio. We'll see moving forward, but still.Just looking at last year...
Seattle barely threw 3000 last year (27th) and Lockett hit 965 yards and 10 tds.
Cincinnati hit 3300 (24th) and Boyd had 1078 and 8 while AJ had a pace of 1233 and 11.
The 'skins were ranked 28th last year.
I was thinking the same thing. Two years ago Case was throwing up crazy #s with Diggs and Thielen.Also Case Keenum had Sanders (1157) on a very good per game pace last year with Denver and killed it the year before with Thielen (1274) and Diggs (1004 pace @ 879 in 14 games).
Not sure about that one. He hasn't been unleashed yet this year.Keep him over Robby Anderson?
With the 12th WW pick today I didn't think I would get him. Fortunately, other teams had to address QB issues and RB issues. Ross and Hollywood were taken before my pick but I happily ended up with scary terry. Keenum is a decent QB and the Redskins are going to have to throw the ball. The targets should be there and that's half the battle.Yeah my redrafts slept on him. Got him everywhere with almost no priority.
He's going to be decent.
No way would i take terry over Lockett or djax. Brown maybe. Sutton yesdavidwb said:Would you take McLaurin over: Lockett, DeSean Jackson, John Brown, or Sutton?
I’m in on this guy. Benched Mike Evans and his six points last night for him. Hope he gets loose!The world is still sleeping on this dude. So glad Keenum missed him on that second bomb, or he would've been the talk of the NFL after week 1. He put on some ridiculous tape for his first game as a rookie. Dude has it all. Wheels, hands, body control and impeccable character. Cannot wait to see more.
Not just WRs, but WR1s on their respective crappy teams with actual NFL WR1 attributes. This guy is exactly that. McC took the lion's share of snaps and quality targets last week and afterward Gruden was quoted as saying "if they were smart, they would've drafted him in round 1."The only time I pick players on crappy teams is if they are wrs that show me something. This guy should be one of those guys. Playing from behind can be a good thing.
I had assumed he was just a speed guy but he looked like the complete package. He was assertive with his body, yet smooth. I am smitten.Dude has it all. Wheels, hands, body control
NTTAWWTI had assumed he was just a speed guy but he looked like the complete package. He was assertive with his body, yet smooth. I am smitten.
Leroy Hoard just promised us a faster Keenan Allen!Can't say too many #76 picks turn out well. But the name Keenan Allen does appear.
I'd take him over metcalfI'm a little desperate at WR in a couple spots. Debating between Terry and Metcalf.
I did this on Wednesday.Debating dropping Robbie Anderson for him