Re: Zamir White: My Favourite Sleeper RB
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2022 6:35 am
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Well, this certainly isn't news I wanted to hear! Always respect your thoughts and efforts on all things running back, Mike... I will admit, I'm betting on physical metrics, potential opportunity on a potentially elite offense, and highschool pedigree failing to fire based on constant rehab and injury. I don't disagree that he needs a tonne of work.dlf_mikeh wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 4:59 am I hope it works out for you. I have Zamir White firmly in my "Ronald Jones / Ke'Shawn Vaughn" tier. https://dynastyleaguefootball.com/2022/ ... p-rbs-5-8/
He needs tons of work on his game imo, and I don't think he can overcome the obstacles in his way.
Isn't white being drafted later (significantly so) than both rojo And Vaughn were? I mean I'm seeing him go end of second sometimes into the third. Whereas rojo and Vaughn seed to be mid first to early 2nd. Maybe im just not remembering correctly or my drafts have had him go later.dlf_mikeh wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 4:59 am I hope it works out for you. I have Zamir White firmly in my "Ronald Jones / Ke'Shawn Vaughn" tier. https://dynastyleaguefootball.com/2022/ ... p-rbs-5-8/
He needs tons of work on his game imo, and I don't think he can overcome the obstacles in his way. I hope I'm wrong. I only want to see these guys succeed. They put their bodies on the line for our entertainment and in return we judge them and I call him a bust.
Wow, good postFarley wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 2:51 pm Here's the thing I don't get about the Zamir hype as it relates to Jacobs.
There isn't much difference in cost acquisition between the two - Jacobs is apparently valued at around a late 1st with the current new cycle where White went mid 2nd in almost all of most of my 1 QB rookie drafts.
Opportunity and proven NFL talent are both in favor of Jacobs - Jacobs has done it for three years and is the clear starter while White is likely 3rd on the depth chart this year without playing a down in the league.
PPR Value - Jacobs lack of receptions has always been a ding to his value. He had 54 receptions last year. White would have had to play 9 seasons in Georgia at his pace before catching over 50 balls throughout his college career.
Draft Capital - Jacobs was the first running back taken in the NFL draft at pick 24. White was the second back taken from his own college in the 4th round.
Age - White clearly crushes in this area being (huh?...double take) a whooping year and a half younger than Jacobs.
Health - Knees!
McDaniels' Nightmare RBBC - This is probably the biggest concern with Jacobs right now. However, if it turns out to be an issue, Jacobs escapes the situation after the season. White will have three more years of it.
So yeah, I don't understand how these guys' dynasty values are in the same ballpark. I'll be taking Jacobs all day for his 2022 production and also for the future when he's out of Las Vegas.
X2 this all comes down to the price on each. Most of what I've seen has Jacobs valued around pick 7/8 in this class(place/SF Pickett range) and white in the late 2nd to early third(wandale/metchie/ridder range) so I guess I'm seeing a much larger split in value that does make white a decent buy.BusinessDecision wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 3:39 pmWow, good postFarley wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 2:51 pm Here's the thing I don't get about the Zamir hype as it relates to Jacobs.
There isn't much difference in cost acquisition between the two - Jacobs is apparently valued at around a late 1st with the current new cycle where White went mid 2nd in almost all of most of my 1 QB rookie drafts.
Opportunity and proven NFL talent are both in favor of Jacobs - Jacobs has done it for three years and is the clear starter while White is likely 3rd on the depth chart this year without playing a down in the league.
PPR Value - Jacobs lack of receptions has always been a ding to his value. He had 54 receptions last year. White would have had to play 9 seasons in Georgia at his pace before catching over 50 balls throughout his college career.
Draft Capital - Jacobs was the first running back taken in the NFL draft at pick 24. White was the second back taken from his own college in the 4th round.
Age - White clearly crushes in this area being (huh?...double take) a whooping year and a half younger than Jacobs.
Health - Knees!
McDaniels' Nightmare RBBC - This is probably the biggest concern with Jacobs right now. However, if it turns out to be an issue, Jacobs escapes the situation after the season. White will have three more years of it.
So yeah, I don't understand how these guys' dynasty values are in the same ballpark. I'll be taking Jacobs all day for his 2022 production and also for the future when he's out of Las Vegas.
I got Zamir with the 23rd pick and that’s usually where I’m seeing him valued. I would say if he’s going early or mid second, he’s probably overvalued. I would also say a late first is worth a fair bit more than a mid second and a lot more than a late second. You’re talking a drop of at least one tier if it’s mid and probably two tiers if you’re late second.Farley wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 2:51 pm Here's the thing I don't get about the Zamir hype as it relates to Jacobs.
There isn't much difference in cost acquisition between the two - Jacobs is apparently valued at around a late 1st with the current news cycle where White went mid 2nd in almost all of most of my 1 QB rookie drafts.
Opportunity and proven NFL talent are both in favor of Jacobs - Jacobs has done it for three years and is the clear starter while White is likely 3rd on the depth chart this year without playing a down in the league.
PPR Value - Jacobs lack of receptions has always been a ding to his value. He had 54 receptions last year. White would have had to play 9 seasons in Georgia at his pace before catching over 50 balls throughout his college career.
Draft Capital - Jacobs was the first running back taken in the NFL draft at pick 24. White was the second back taken from his own college in the 4th round.
Age - White clearly crushes in this area being (huh?...double take) a whooping year and a half younger than Jacobs.
Health - Knees!
McDaniels' Nightmare RBBC - This is probably the biggest concern with Jacobs right now. However, if it turns out to be an issue, Jacobs escapes the situation after the season. White will have three more years of it.
So yeah, I don't understand how these guys' dynasty values are in the same ballpark. I'll be taking Jacobs all day for his 2022 production and also for the future when he's out of Las Vegas.
I checked, he's not holding out - he signed his Rookie contract a while ago.For the second straight day, @Raiders rookie RB Zamir White was not part of the practice-field portion of the work day on Sunday.
FWIW, it doesn't appear to be injury related. Good did tear his ACL week 1 last year, so they may be slow playing him. Can't imagine it's serious, if it is physical, as there are protocols to reporting injuries.mild wrote: ↑Sun Jul 24, 2022 5:23 pm It hasn't been blurbed yet, but something is up with Zamir White. I had already noticed he wasn't in the cut-ups of RB drills posted thus far.
https://twitter.com/VinnyBonsignore/sta ... oCFxAgHsOQ
I checked, he's not holding out - he signed his Rookie contract a while ago.For the second straight day, @Raiders rookie RB Zamir White was not part of the practice-field portion of the work day on Sunday.
Here's hoping it's nothing major.
This is all very reasonable and measured, and I agree.FantasyFreak wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 2:44 pm White looked explosive vs the Jags. I believe my Raiders drafted White to be their early down back for next season. He may not have a ton of PPR upside, but it was encouraging to see him with a few catches, and at least 3 targets during his limited action. Staying healthy will be key for him, but I think the staff has plans for him to have a smaller role this year, leading into an expanded role next season.
I doubt it, unless McDaniels doesn't like JJ tendency to reach the ball out (I can't stand it) when going over the top. He's lost it, or almost lost in, numerous times doing that. White is clearly in line for a role, and if he plays well enough, will likely be their 2021 version of "Damien Harris" next season.mild wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 8:52 pm Some more very solid "meat and potatoes" style running today from Zamir, and a nice job showing some scoot to get to the edge for his TD.
5 carries for 17 yards and the TD, and left the game before the end of the 1st Quarter.
Clear ascension to number 2 on the depth chart for an offense that is looking crisp and well coached thus far... without even having deployed its actual starters yet. (And McDaniel's old team looking all out of sorts on Offense without him on the opposite sideline, which I'm ready to call "a related fact"...)
Gotta say... I like where this is heading.
Hope y'all got a nice cheap 3rd round buy-in to this loaded offense. If he gets to be the primary Goal Line plunge-back for this team at some point... it's on.