Checking on the values of the latest FA WR signings...
R Anderson- probably a step back in pecking order and Teddy isn't known to stretch the field.
Perriman- potentially Darnold's top target.
Dorsett- could be some sneaky upside in Seattle
WR Signings-Values
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Re: WR Signings-Values
Anderson - random 2nd
Perriman - late 3rd
Dorsett - 4th
Not a real big fan of any of these players or landing spots.
Perriman - late 3rd
Dorsett - 4th
Not a real big fan of any of these players or landing spots.
Re: WR Signings-Values
Perriman has value until the draft.. probably about the same as anderson. If they take a wr on day 1 or 2 his value will tank until we see how target distribution is.
Too many teams and lineup changes to keep track of them all.
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Re: WR Signings-Values
Anderson - late 2nd / early 3rd
Perriman & Dorsett - late 3rd or less
Perriman & Dorsett - late 3rd or less
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QB: Kyler Murray, Aaron Rodgers
RB: Christian McCaffrey, Melvin Gordon, James Conner, Phillip Lindsay, Tevin Coleman, Boston Scott, Benny Snell Jr.
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Re: WR Signings-Values
Maybe I'm not remembering correctly but I feel like Anderson's price during the season was a late 1st/ early second. I agree that he takes a hit signing in Carolina but do we really think he's worth less than say Michael Pittman or Zach Moss as a late 2nd rd pick?
Perriman moves into the Anderson role but with off the chart measurables. Even if NY drafts a WR early and that player is expected to play a starting role, Perriman is still likely a starter on the outside. Their current roster leaves Doctson as the next man up. Not terribly scary. Perriman showed improved route running and the ability to attack the ball when in the air in TB. If that continues, I think he's capable of Anderson-like production. The landing spot isn't the best but it's certainly not bad. He is going to be counted on... and on a team probably throwing the ball plenty in the second half of games. I think selling for anything less than a mid 2nd is selling short.
Perriman moves into the Anderson role but with off the chart measurables. Even if NY drafts a WR early and that player is expected to play a starting role, Perriman is still likely a starter on the outside. Their current roster leaves Doctson as the next man up. Not terribly scary. Perriman showed improved route running and the ability to attack the ball when in the air in TB. If that continues, I think he's capable of Anderson-like production. The landing spot isn't the best but it's certainly not bad. He is going to be counted on... and on a team probably throwing the ball plenty in the second half of games. I think selling for anything less than a mid 2nd is selling short.
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