Re: Who is c. Coleman this year and beyond?
Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 5:25 am
So ended up making the deal but it was my Wallace and Perkins for his k.dixon and Coleman. Think it worked out pretty well. Thanks guys for the input.
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I like it.marshallsnextarrest wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2017 5:25 am So ended up making the deal but it was my Wallace and Perkins for his k.dixon and Coleman. Think it worked out pretty well. Thanks guys for the input.
Basically this! I am on the record that Coleman will lose value and be even cheaper next off-season, but you are giving up absolutely nothing so take it and then flip him to someone in your league when he has a good game.
Eh, ask for two 2nds, but I wouldn't blow a deal over it. The 2018 draft doesn't look as deep, still good at the top though so flipping Coleman (hopefully to a non-playoff team) increases your odds of getting a better player.
AmenShoreline Steamers wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2017 2:50 pm I'd rather have Coleman and a roster spot than Wallace and Perkins.
Coleman can be a high-end WR2, while Wallace is an aging one-trick pony and Perkins is an overrated JAG who happens to be in the right place at the right time. Maybe that's harsh criticism of Perkins, but I see him being replaced as soon as the Giants spend some meaningful draft capital at the position.
Did anyone happen to see when he got hurt? Just another freak occurrence or more? Taking Coleman and Doctson that draft isn't paying off early. Oh well.Tsunami wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2017 2:14 pm Broken hand requiring surgery, out 6-8 weeks.
I think he has shown me enough to think he is talented. Maybe not elite, but WR2 at least. This makes him a great buy low between now and November, maybe extending to the off-season since Cleveland is likely to be out of the playoff hunt by then.
It was a jump ball in double coverage, and Coleman got killed by the safety in the air for an awkward landing. I didn't think his hand was broken when I saw it. Looked like he just had the wind knocked out of him.jimmychoi wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2017 2:43 pmDid anyone happen to see when he got hurt? Just another freak occurrence or more? Taking Coleman and Doctson that draft isn't paying off early. Oh well.Tsunami wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2017 2:14 pm Broken hand requiring surgery, out 6-8 weeks.
I think he has shown me enough to think he is talented. Maybe not elite, but WR2 at least. This makes him a great buy low between now and November, maybe extending to the off-season since Cleveland is likely to be out of the playoff hunt by then.
Cameron Giles wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2017 3:53 pmIt was a jump ball in double coverage, and Coleman got killed by the safety in the air for an awkward landing. I didn't think his hand was broken when I saw it. Looked like he just had the wind knocked out of him.jimmychoi wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2017 2:43 pmDid anyone happen to see when he got hurt? Just another freak occurrence or more? Taking Coleman and Doctson that draft isn't paying off early. Oh well.Tsunami wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2017 2:14 pm Broken hand requiring surgery, out 6-8 weeks.
I think he has shown me enough to think he is talented. Maybe not elite, but WR2 at least. This makes him a great buy low between now and November, maybe extending to the off-season since Cleveland is likely to be out of the playoff hunt by then.