Hey I made that joke two pages ago
So let's say Miami takes Swift or Taylor, are they number 1? What if Miami takes Dobbins?
Hey I made that joke two pages ago
I agree, he’s also still 20 FYI. He’s got tons of room to grow with KC. I liked him third best but have to move him up. Only spot still left to compete is Baltimore, Miami, TB, Pitt (maybe?). TB and Miami are good from a touch perspective but, BAL and Pitt would still have some competition. Ingram until after this year and James Connor who would still be a factor.Lord_Varys wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 5:55 am CEH is 1.01.
If he would've broken out as a rookie, he'd have been in a tier with Swift. Collectively we try to protect our egos, thinking that since we didn't spot him sooner, there must be a reason why, and we'll still try to get JT or Swift ahead of him. Breakout age isn't that important though. He's a 1st round pick on the best offense in the league that makes RB1s out of dust. A+ receiver. A contact balance. A/A+ elusiveness. Doesn't need a great 40. This is the one, boys.
Called it, along with Reagor and Jefferson going in the 1st.Cult of Dionysus wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:45 pmCD, Jeudy Riggs, Jackson and who is the #5?bjd5211 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:35 pmThere will be a minimum of 5 WRs taken 1st round.Cult of Dionysus wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 3:24 pm Things I'm looking for today;
When and where will Tua go.
Ditto for Herbert.
Jeudy/Ceedee/Riggs go where.
Will a RB go top 32?
What other WRs go top 32, if any.
Is Jordan Love going top 32?
Glad I have the 11th, 13th, and 16th picks. IDP so a couple of these guys might drop even more.
100% agree here FF. Not nearly s high on Lamb as others. Talented enough to help Dak and probably Cooper, but Cooper is their WR1, whether he is in the slot or not.FantasyFreak wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 10:54 pmCooper in the slot would be great for him. I don't think Lamb is nearly as talented as Coop. I don't like the spot for him, personally. He's not going to bully any corners in the NFL at 198 pounds. People were thinking Lamb would be drafted to be the guy, and he's not in that position. I was low on Ceedee before, and even lower after this spot.Pullo Vision wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 10:47 pm Love the CEH spot in KC. Lamb in Dallas is great. If he hits his ceiling, could take the WR1 spot from Cooper, maybe teach Coop a thing or two about playing physical. Interesting about the talk of playing Cooper a heavy number of slot snaps.
Tier 1-
CEH, KC
Tier 2-
Lamb, Dallas
Jeudy, Denver
Jefferson, Minn
Ruggs, Oakland
Tier 3-
Reagor, Philly
Aiyuk, San Fran
League rules dependent, yes, CEH is a top pick right now but anyone going to TB could easily change that (and they drafted an OL )
He's 21. I think CEH should be in consideration for 1.01. There is not going to be a consensus 1.01 this year. There is no Zeke/Barkley level prospect, so people just making blanket statements like "he's the 1.01" like it's set in stone for all are being disingenuous. He can be their 1.01, but it's not something everybody is going to agree on like the Barkley year.Mike11 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 6:11 amI agree, he’s also still 20 FYI. He’s got tons of room to grow with KC. I liked him third best but have to move him up. Only spot still left to compete is Baltimore, Miami, TB, Pitt (maybe?). TB and Miami are good from a touch perspective but, BAL and Pitt would still have some competition. Ingram until after this year and James Connor who would still be a factor.Lord_Varys wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 5:55 am CEH is 1.01.
If he would've broken out as a rookie, he'd have been in a tier with Swift. Collectively we try to protect our egos, thinking that since we didn't spot him sooner, there must be a reason why, and we'll still try to get JT or Swift ahead of him. Breakout age isn't that important though. He's a 1st round pick on the best offense in the league that makes RB1s out of dust. A+ receiver. A contact balance. A/A+ elusiveness. Doesn't need a great 40. This is the one, boys.
The door is wide open for CEH, at some point we have to say, the games about scoring points. That’s what CEH will do, I still love some of these other guys but that’s my thought at 1.01.
It would be a different story if CEH went round three to KC and all the other RBs were gone. He didn’t, the cards didn’t fall like that and he was the first RB taken (keep in my 31 teams essentially just passed, CEH wasn’t just taken 18 by a believer).
I'd agree. I can't say I hated all the landing spots, but more so just... confused? Lol. I don't think it provided a ton of clarity. I was never a Ruggs guy either, so agree there.jenkins.math wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 7:58 am Am I the only one that didn't like the way round 1 played out for WRs?
Ruggs to LV is fine I guess. I never saw him as an alpha, but maybe I was wrong.
Jeudy to Denver is a bummer to Sutton owners, but Sutton will also eat into Jeudy's numbers. Not to mention their QB situation doesn't seem stable.
Lamb to Dallas is good for Dak, but with the money they paid Zeke, they aren't going to air it out that much to sustain relevance for Coop, Gallup, and Lamb.
Reagor to Philly was shocking. I thought Jefferson was a much better player than Reagor. I'm not a huge Reagor guy, but if you believe in him, this might be the best landing spot for all the WRs.
Jefferson to Minny is probably about as good as it gets. Should slide into the Diggs role immediately and could have the best rookie year out of all of these guys.
Aiyuk reminds me of Deebo somewhat. I trust in Kyle Shanahan, but that pick just seemed repetitive to me.
I disagree on it not being an ideal landing spot, I think it's perfect for him long-term, and if that means I can get him a bit later in drafts now even better. Gallup won't get a 2nd contract in Dallas, and Lamb will definitely be the #2 option by year 2 if not before the end of his rookie year. Having other good WRs on the team is far more of a positive than a negative because they draw coverage away from each other.Servo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 9:40 am Maybe some silver lining on CeeDee:
- Amari's contract has no guaranteed money after 2021
- Gallup's contract is out after 2021
- Dallas has CeeDee for 5 years
Again, not an ideal landing spot with the chance of two other guys being locked in for two more seasons but could create a good buying opportunity for a pretty talented guy.
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