millworkguy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 3:47 am
halfbaked88 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 6:34 pm
millworkguy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 11:17 am
That depends on your league size, it only takes 0.01 to win or lose a game.
You can use that point for literally anyone... TE premium is starting the become the standard and I only play in bigger leagues.
All that does for me is widen the gap between the elite Top 3 and all the rest. Hence why I've been ignoring the TE position and eating up all the midround WR value instead
. Seems to be working for me.
Except you haven't played a game yet, so you really don't know if its "been working for you" it's just your strategy
Logan at te3 would have been rb 12 last season where te 8 was about rb22, yes there are a bunch of te's in the 2nd tier but if been seeing all of them go between rounds 6-8
This has always been the way I've played. I usually make the playoffs barring any freak injuries. Logan Thomas looked great last year. He was a truck. However, he was also wide open on some busted plays and it wasn't due to elite route running and separation. He was playing in the worst divison against some of the worst defenses and overall teams in the league.
Here's another thing of mine I don't like to see:
The guy came out of *no where.*
That in itself is a red flag. I don't trust it. And people can point to every other late breakout TE in history, wouldn't change my mind, cuz for every Waller there's 1000 TEs that have failed to live up to expectations and a lot of them get injured.
By the time I look at TEs it's usually waiver wire time. I'm perfectly fine with that and it does not worry me one bit if my bench is 3-4 guys deep before I even think of drafting a TE in today's NFL.
By draft time, judging by the look of these posts, it wouldn't surprise me if he creeps into the 7th round and I'm wayyy out at that price. The hype is getting too rich for my blood.
If you think he's approaching any where close to where he was on what I suspect to be significantly less targets then be my guest.
I firmly believe Fitz is feeding the ball to his wideouts and pushing the ball down field like he always does, INTs and all.