Jalen Reagor v Deebo Samuel
Jalen Reagor v Deebo Samuel
Looking into your chryst ball, what are your expectations for these two young receivers?
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Re: Jalen Reagor v Deebo Samuel
Regor - should improve with a full offseason and time to learn the NFL game if he is fully healthy next year. Top 30 finish should not be out of the question and likely a low projection. Easy hold if you own him.
Samuel - Massive upside and could finish inside the top 20 with health on his side. Also an easy hold if you own him. Solid asset already.
Samuel - Massive upside and could finish inside the top 20 with health on his side. Also an easy hold if you own him. Solid asset already.
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Re: Jalen Reagor v Deebo Samuel
Reagor- The 2020 Eagles offense was a disaster all around. Injuries didn’t help early on, nor did the change from Wentz to Hurts later in the year. I think Reagor’s 2021 will look like what many expected from him in 2020. He should ascend to the WR3/4 range at minimum (barring injury) and continue to develop from there.
Samuel- I think Aiyuk and a healthy Deebo will be a nightmare in the NFL. I think that Aiyuk showed he could excel in both the role that Deebo filled in 2019, as well as, in a more traditional WR role. O think this limits Deebo’s fantasy floor more than anything. Of the 2, I would prefer to own Aiyuk given Deebo’s recent injuries, and his injury history coming into the league. I think Deebo could still be a WR2, but I’m far lower on him going into his 3rd year than I was going into his 2nd.
Samuel- I think Aiyuk and a healthy Deebo will be a nightmare in the NFL. I think that Aiyuk showed he could excel in both the role that Deebo filled in 2019, as well as, in a more traditional WR role. O think this limits Deebo’s fantasy floor more than anything. Of the 2, I would prefer to own Aiyuk given Deebo’s recent injuries, and his injury history coming into the league. I think Deebo could still be a WR2, but I’m far lower on him going into his 3rd year than I was going into his 2nd.
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10 Team, PPR, Roster: 28+2 IR
Start: QB, 2 RB, RB/WR, 2 WR, TE, FLEX (RB/WR/TE), K, 2 DL, LB, 2 DB, IDP FLEX (IDP scoring is low-medium impact overall)
2017: took over last place orphan, made playoffs
2018: 2nd Place
2019: 2nd Place
2020: Champions
QB: Josh Allen, Deshaun Watson
RB: Christian McCaffrey, Ezekiel Elliott, Jonathan Taylor, D’Andre Swift, Tony Pollard, Alexander Mattison, Tarik Cohen (IR), Jamaal Williams, Gus Edwards, La’Mical Perine
WR: Davante Adams, Stefon Diggs, Terry McLaurin, Tee Higgins, Michael Pittman Jr., James Washington, Collin Johnson, Quintez Cephus
TE: Travis Kelce, Irv Smith Jr., Cole Kmet
K: Jason Sanders
DL: Danielle Hunter (IR), Quinnen Williams
LB: Bobby Wagner, Jaylon Smith
DB: Budda Baker, Derwin James
Picks Held:
2021: 1st (lottery pick swap option, locked as a top 4, odds on 1.04)
2022: None
2023: 1st
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