Re: Zamir White: My Favourite Sleeper RB
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2024 10:08 am
Definitely a guy I’m excited about as a low cost with upside candidate that could be a decent RB2. I’m holding unless i get a first.
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Nearly 100%. Very unlikely they go into the year with only Zamir. It’s doubly important to have a good run game with their QB situation. How much they spend will let us know how confident they are in him. If they bring in CEH on a minimal contract then they are very confident. If they spend their 2nd or 3rd round pick on a RB then they don’t think he is the answer.Activated2Win wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 4:38 pm What are the chances they bring someone else in or trade someone?
100%. The GM literally said so.Activated2Win wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 4:38 pm What are the chances they bring someone else in or trade someone?
If Jacobs comes back? That percentage likely drops.Telesco: "From what I've seen he's a very good player. He has size, he has speed, he has some nice vision, had some production late in the year. But the way we're going to play and the way a lot of teams play, is you need more than one back. I don't really see a lead-back type thing. You've got to have more than one, you need to have two, you need to have three. They all have different roles with the team. The way this game is played it's hard to put that all on one person
I have both Jacobs and White as well, holding both.
Have one share. Salary cap league on league minimum contract so I'm holding for now. I doubt anyone would pay me anything for him.
Both are pretty similar. Neither of these guys are high percentage plays, so for me it would just depend on team makeup I guess. Contending and need RB depth dart throws? White. Otherwise, Jameson is going to have more trade value currently. It's not unheard of for WRs to develop over their first three seasons, we are just pretty spoiled lately with these guys coming out of college pro ready jumping into these offensive schemes that run primarily spread formations.
Yeah, and his name is Treylon Burks! Haha I'm still holding out hope...CGW wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 5:49 amBoth are pretty similar. Neither of these guys are high percentage plays, so for me it would just depend on team makeup I guess. Contending and need RB depth dart throws? White. Otherwise, Jameson is going to have more trade value currently. It's not unheard of for WRs to develop over their first three seasons, we are just pretty spoiled lately with these guys coming out of college pro ready jumping into these offensive schemes that run primarily spread formations.
If I were trying to guess on which WR would have a Nico Collins (or D Adams, R White, DThomas, JNelson, very long list) type third year, it would be a guy who has talent, draft capital, and opportunity but had injuries and other issues (suspensions/doghouse) limiting him. But I'm not holding my breath.
Burks is another good one, if he can be had cheap enough. Neither guy has done themselves many favors in the NFL.Menace2010 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 5:56 amYeah, and his name is Treylon Burks! Haha I'm still holding out hope...CGW wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 5:49 amBoth are pretty similar. Neither of these guys are high percentage plays, so for me it would just depend on team makeup I guess. Contending and need RB depth dart throws? White. Otherwise, Jameson is going to have more trade value currently. It's not unheard of for WRs to develop over their first three seasons, we are just pretty spoiled lately with these guys coming out of college pro ready jumping into these offensive schemes that run primarily spread formations.
If I were trying to guess on which WR would have a Nico Collins (or D Adams, R White, DThomas, JNelson, very long list) type third year, it would be a guy who has talent, draft capital, and opportunity but had injuries and other issues (suspensions/doghouse) limiting him. But I'm not holding my breath.