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Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2018 9:35 am
by Cameron Giles
I wouldn't say he's a buy low, but I'd buy on DJ Moore now before he really takes off.

Also, Calvin Ridley and Cooper Kupp

Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2018 10:15 am
by Mjvb5
Price dependent-AJG a lot of people are gonna sell low on him but he should have another high end year or two left
Gonna target some Kupp, Kirk, Miller and maybe Arob

Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:14 pm
by kris_kapsner
Fantasyfanatic11 wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 9:33 am Tyrell Williams will be a UFA this offseason. Will probably leave to go be a #1 or #2 somewhere.

Makes him and Mike Williams buys this offseason imo.
What do you think Tyrell Williams is worth?

Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:48 pm
by Vcize
I will second Pettis as the real standout here.

If his name were Courtland Sutton and he had done what he's done these last few weeks people would be turning down offers of two 1sts for him at this point.

He's been very efficient, he looks great to the eye test, and the production matches it. He looks like the heavy favorite to enter next year as #1 WR tied to a good system with a good young QB.

I'll also mention Westbrook. Obviously he is dependent on a QB change but he is reasonably cheap and the talent appears to be there.

Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2018 6:19 pm
by pvillebiker
Keke Coutee - if he can get his health sh# together, he could be a nice upside player. I don't think Demaryius has much left - another year maybe?

Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2018 8:27 pm
by Jason3123
pvillebiker wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 6:19 pm Keke Coutee - if he can get his health sh# together, he could be a nice upside player. I don't think Demaryius has much left - another year maybe?
I like Keke but Will Fuller puts him in the backseat. I have a feeling Keke will be very cheap next season. Especially with his weak hamstring.

Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2018 10:26 pm
by jaykay22
Pettis: I'm likely higher on him than consensus, but I would pay a high first for him, easily. I like AJ Brown and Kelvin Harmon as much as the next guy, but between betting on a sophomore Pettis catching passes in SF from Jimmy G vs an AJB catching passes in, oh idk, Oakland, from Derek Carr or an AJ McCarron-type transitional QB, I'd rather give the high first for Pettis.

DJ Moore: I gotta admit I was a bit skeptical of him - not so much of his talent than of how he would fit in that offense. But he's having a fantastic rookie year, and he's still incredibly young. If I have the 1.01 I'd give it for him without any second-guessing. I'd likely give 1.01+, too.

Kupp: If you can find an owner who's bitter about his injury and is willing to sell for a mid first, jump on it. I'd even buy for a high first, as well. He's too talented of a technician, on too good of an offense, with too good of a rapport with a young QB to NOT come right back and reclaim his targets in 2019. Kupp will never be anyone's WR1, but he's roster glue, and he'll likely continue to be at the very least a safe flex play who won't dud and burn you on any given week.

Daesean Hamilton: HOT TAKE: For PPR he is the WR you're gonna want in Denver, forget Sutton. He's polished and way ahead of Sutton at being able to separate. If you can nab him for a 2019 second, you could be sitting on a nice WR2 in a season or so.

Tyler Boyd: The worst case scenario is you pay a high first for Boyd, and he disappears next season, making 2018 a flash in the pan. The best case scenario is he repeats in 2019 on a contract year, and you find yourself having paid a single high first for a quality technician WR who's still 25 years old at the beginning of the 2020 season coming off of back-to-back top 15 PPR seasons.

Sterling Shepard: A technically sound, athletically solid WR who's most likely going to make some decent FA money from a team that is not the Giants in 2020. I'm one of the people who believes Shep can be a 1B type of guy with 120 targets a season.

Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 2:50 am
by lukkynumber13
Fantasyfanatic11 wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 9:33 am Tyrell Williams will be a UFA this offseason. Will probably leave to go be a #1 or #2 somewhere.

Makes him and Mike Williams buys this offseason imo.
Haha, he's no one's WR1 that's for sure. MAYBE a WR2 somewhere, but his best years are behind him

Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 2:52 am
by lukkynumber13
Mjvb5 wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 10:15 am Price dependent-AJG a lot of people are gonna sell low on him but he should have another high end year or two left
Gonna target some Kupp, Kirk, Miller and maybe Arob
I'd bet a lot of owners can get Green for a single mid-First... I'd buy like crazy if I didn't own him

Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 2:54 am
by lukkynumber13
The problem with Pettis is, what are you paying to get him? 2 mid-high Firsts? You're not getting him for any less

Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 3:15 am
by koalabear
A cheap one would be Deon Cain. The path to being WR2 in Indy is wide open and we now have no concerns over Luck's health.

Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 9:03 am
by Raymond1974
I recently paid a mid round second for Curtis Samuel. I like him to "breakout" next season! 👍

Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 10:15 am
by Space Cowboy
Allen Robinson --- As Trubisky and the offense improves, so will ARob.

Gallup --- Loved him coming out and he has looked great thus far. He's blowing right by CBs and I love his body control over the middle.

Kirk --- My favorite WR of the previous class and he has shown good chemistry and ability. Trying to package Baldwin and Hines for him when trades open up but I think it's missing a piece.

Westbrook --- Gets open with ease and wins all over the field.

Higgins --- Only a name for my 16 teamer. Like his skillset for the price.

Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 12:10 pm
by Mjvb5
lukkynumber13 wrote: Thu Dec 13, 2018 2:52 am
Mjvb5 wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 10:15 am Price dependent-AJG a lot of people are gonna sell low on him but he should have another high end year or two left
Gonna target some Kupp, Kirk, Miller and maybe Arob
I'd bet a lot of owners can get Green for a single mid-First... I'd buy like crazy if I didn't own him
exactly the price point I'd be looking to buy at and would love to pay to get AJG

Re: Who are WR off season trade targets?

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 1:16 pm
by FantasyFreak
jaykay22 wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 10:26 pm Pettis: I'm likely higher on him than consensus, but I would pay a high first for him, easily. I like AJ Brown and Kelvin Harmon as much as the next guy, but between betting on a sophomore Pettis catching passes in SF from Jimmy G vs an AJB catching passes in, oh idk, Oakland, from Derek Carr or an AJ McCarron-type transitional QB, I'd rather give the high first for Pettis.

DJ Moore: I gotta admit I was a bit skeptical of him - not so much of his talent than of how he would fit in that offense. But he's having a fantastic rookie year, and he's still incredibly young. If I have the 1.01 I'd give it for him without any second-guessing. I'd likely give 1.01+, too.

Kupp: If you can find an owner who's bitter about his injury and is willing to sell for a mid first, jump on it. I'd even buy for a high first, as well. He's too talented of a technician, on too good of an offense, with too good of a rapport with a young QB to NOT come right back and reclaim his targets in 2019. Kupp will never be anyone's WR1, but he's roster glue, and he'll likely continue to be at the very least a safe flex play who won't dud and burn you on any given week.

Daesean Hamilton: HOT TAKE: For PPR he is the WR you're gonna want in Denver, forget Sutton. He's polished and way ahead of Sutton at being able to separate. If you can nab him for a 2019 second, you could be sitting on a nice WR2 in a season or so.

Tyler Boyd: The worst case scenario is you pay a high first for Boyd, and he disappears next season, making 2018 a flash in the pan. The best case scenario is he repeats in 2019 on a contract year, and you find yourself having paid a single high first for a quality technician WR who's still 25 years old at the beginning of the 2020 season coming off of back-to-back top 15 PPR seasons.

Sterling Shepard: A technically sound, athletically solid WR who's most likely going to make some decent FA money from a team that is not the Giants in 2020. I'm one of the people who believes Shep can be a 1B type of guy with 120 targets a season.
I like Pettis as well, but I'd rather have AJ Brown. Not sure why Jimmy G is so much better than Carr, either. Carr's passer rating this year is quite a bit higher than Garropolo's, at the time of injury. Completion percentage is about 10 points higher, too, not even close there. Any first round WR in Oakland would probably have a big target share, with the lack of talent at WR there. I would definitely want Pettis over a mid first at this point, but I don't think Jimmy G is an elite QB at all, nor is he a vastly superior FF QB than Derek Carr. The target share is what would interest me more. Is SF content with him as their number 1, or do they draft another WR early?