He's WR25 in PPG and is about to turn 30. You don't get points for what he did 3 years ago.StableOfRBs wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 2:36 pmHe's on pace to finish with 85 catches and 1000 yards for the 6th year in a row, I'd find it very hard to exclude him from this list, he's 30 this year but should be a WR2 for 3 more years considering how well he's done the past couple with such bad QB playSterling Archer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 2:13 pm I like the list. Thanks for posting it. Just a few comments:
I'm not as high on Nuk. He was the beneficiary of an unsustainable stretch by a rookie QB. I expect both to come back to earth next year.
I agree Brees will play for a few more years, but there's a decent chance it's not with the Saints. I think he makes Thomas more than Thomas helps him.
I don't see it with Cooks. Seems like a nice NFL WR2. On pace for 69/1132/5. Can get that production much cheaper.
Same sentiment for Adams as Thomas. I think Adams is a FA and he will not look good without Rodgers throwing him the ball. Ted Thompson too smart to throw money at this guy to keep him.
Alshon isn't really lighting it up despite getting plenty of targets and Wentz lighting it up. He's a FA and his next stop will likely be less promising than Philly's offense.
I'm not a Parker OR Landry fan. Landry is a FA and will undoubtedly see a sharp decrease in targets which will hurt since he's purely a volume player. Almost worthless in non-PPR.
Guys missing:
I see no problem with the exclusion of DT. He's an aging deep threat on a bad offense.
Theilin has probably earned a spot on here somewhere, but he's already 27.
Two broken hands has not scared me off Corey Coleman, but I can't seem to buy him anywhere. I think he's top 20.
I'd probably put Sterling Shepard above Parker and Landry, but I might have some recency bias after last week.
Fringe players/don't know where they belong: Robert Woods, Marvin Jones, Edelman, Ross, Moncrief.
I could take it or leave it as to whether or not he makes the top 25, but it's certainly not crazy to have him out of it.