I've been yelling it since Jan. Most of the push back is that he is so young and has been so good, both are totally irrelevant things. He is hurt currently (and has not yet bounced back). It would be one thing had he bounced back and didn't look awful during the Super Bowl. As you said, the deception adds another level to it. Then, young or not, four years of crazy usage mixed with arthritis in the same knee he had ACL surgery in (with no signs of rebounding to base anything off of)... I honestly dont know how anyone would even consider spending a top 15 pick on him. I wouldn't touch him in the top 15 and would draft Dalvin Cook over him. And, i love that people think that's nuts, it drives me.Ice wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 11:45 am Gurley is a sell or hold best case.
The Rams were not very forthcoming regarding Gurley and it was obvious he had issues. Arthritis at his age isn't a big deal but bone on bone would be. The news really isn't clear so in the fantasy world his risk factor goes up exponentially.
Regardless of an owners viewpoint, his situation is not clear so trading for asset with unknowns is too much risk given the asking price.
I think he will be fine is my guess but not a chance I am buying today.
I get many will resist this, It's how I roll. Anyone here that knows me, and there are a few, can attest that I specialize in ahead of the curve. I don't always call everything right, but this bold thinking and ahead of the curve is my specialty.