JoshGordonsDealer wrote:I feel like you can usually tell the difference between a great player producing as they should and an average player having a career year. Cooper and Evans have it all: young, growing QBs, draft pedigree, combine stats, college production... They'll now both have multiple 1000+ seasons. That's not a fluke.
I don't think Allen Robinson will ever be a top 3 dynasty asset like I believe Cooper and Evans will be (or are?) but I think it's pretty clear that he didn't "luck" into last year's production. Add onto that that he's visibly frustrated on the sideline... he knows he's better than this.
This pretty much sums up how I feel as well, and I've always been a big ARob fan. I wholeheartedly thought regression was in store for ARob, but I didn't think it would be this bad.
As for Cooper/Evans going forward, I'm pretty sure they'll be 1/2 in my dynasty WR rankings at the end of the season. Admittedly, I haven't been a big Evans fan in the past, and I'm late to the party on him. OBJ will slot in as my WR3, and I'm keeping him out of the top 2 because to me he appears to be a bit of head case. I wouldn't argue with anyone that keeps OBJ at 1 though.
Rounding out my top 5 are Brown/Julio. Usually I start to lower veteran WRs in my rankings some when they get to 28yo just because I know the window for a max return on them has closed and they become players that are worth more on your roster than what you can trade them for. I like to cash out on elite payers while they carry max value, but Julio/Brown are so dominant that I'll probably end up riding them into the ground until they no longer produce WR1 numbers.