Loaded Box 5 Posted February 3, 2018 Think Mike Evans will be available early 3rd? That'd be great. I'd be willing to probably take him late in the 2nd too. Think you might have to spend the second rounder on him. But if he's there in the third, I think you're pulling the trigger on him as soon as it's your pick Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MTSkiBum 1,593 Posted February 5, 2018 Speaking strictly from a dynasty perspective. I would post my redraft targets, but they would all be wrong. I think I am the worst redrafter ever. Buying: QB: Matt Ryan Andrew Luck RB: None yet WR: Sammy Watkins Allen Robinson Kelvin Benjamin Corey Davis Cameron Meredith TE: None Selling: QB:none RB: Ajayi - Maybe WR: Devin Funchess Sanu - for whatever i can get TE: Trey Burton Jack Doyle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weepaws 2,451 Posted February 5, 2018 I disagree on Watkins and Doyle, but I do like the list. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MTSkiBum 1,593 Posted February 5, 2018 I disagree on Watkins and Doyle, but I do like the list. Sammy Watkins is a 24 year old WR that was a thousand yard WR his first 2 years with poor QB play. It is concerning that he looked like the 3rd best WR on the rams this year, but that is why he is a buy target. His potential outweighs his cost, he should be dirt cheap. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lesjroza 70 Posted February 5, 2018 Sammy Watkins is a 24 year old WR that was a thousand yard WR his first 2 years with poor QB play. It is concerning that he looked like the 3rd best WR on the rams this year, but that is why he is a buy target. His potential outweighs his cost, he should be dirt cheap. Dirt cheap is a relative term According to the guy who runs DLFs mock startup dynasty drafts, here is where Sammy falls in startups. The third round of January’s '18 DLF dynasty ADP… 3.01 Mixon 3.02 Diggs 3.03 ARob 3.04 C Davis 3.05 Landry 3.06 Hilton 3.07 Kelce 3.08 Thielen 3.09 Watkins 3.10 Henry 3.11 Baldwin 3.12 Howard Every league is different, every owner different, scoring - settings matter, Startups are different than existing leagues yada-yada ..........but this as close to a "market" measure value as I know IMO Sammy isn't dirt cheap but probably appropriately priced or simply unavailable in most leagues. Most owners that still own him do so for the ceiling at this point. Unless you can pry him away with a piece of value the other owner needs or covets (rookie fever?) he isn't changing rosters. In a Startup it takes a late third or an early 4th. I think its good risk - reward at that price personally but I also think that's about appropriate at this point without more information (FA). FWIW I also think he looked a lot better than you do this year, but he simply wasn't targeted as a secondary read by a QB he had no time to develop any chemistry. He was open continuously despite having one of the tougher CB schedule matchups going into the season. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MTSkiBum 1,593 Posted February 6, 2018 Dirt cheap is a relative term According to the guy who runs DLFs mock startup dynasty drafts, here is where Sammy falls in startups. The third round of Januarys '18 DLF dynasty ADP 3.01 Mixon 3.02 Diggs 3.03 ARob 3.04 C Davis 3.05 Landry 3.06 Hilton 3.07 Kelce 3.08 Thielen 3.09 Watkins 3.10 Henry 3.11 Baldwin 3.12 Howard Every league is different, every owner different, scoring - settings matter, Startups are different than existing leagues yada-yada ..........but this as close to a "market" measure value as I know IMO Sammy isn't dirt cheap but probably appropriately priced or simply unavailable in most leagues. Most owners that still own him do so for the ceiling at this point. Unless you can pry him away with a piece of value the other owner needs or covets (rookie fever?) he isn't changing rosters. In a Startup it takes a late third or an early 4th. I think its good risk - reward at that price personally but I also think that's about appropriate at this point without more information (FA). FWIW I also think he looked a lot better than you do this year, but he simply wasn't targeted as a secondary read by a QB he had no time to develop any chemistry. He was open continuously despite having one of the tougher CB schedule matchups going into the season. You are correct, if he costs that much I am passing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Smileseers 54 Posted February 6, 2018 Nelson Agholor seems to get more and more comfortable on a NFL field every year and is a solid target depending on draft position. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weepaws 2,451 Posted February 6, 2018 I find Watkins to be a very scary investment. The Rams three top WRs where all new too the team, Woods and Watkins both came from Buffalo and Kupp was a rookie m Woods avg 13 points per game in ppr with his new QB. Kupp avg 11.9 points per game in ppr with his new QB. Watkins avg 9.8 points per game in ppr with the same new QB. And the three games Woods missed, Kupp the unproven rookie avg 17 ppr points per game while Watkins with all that great history that was noted above avg 13 points per game in ppr. You can make the excuse that he was playing with a new team and a new QB, but so where the other two WRs and they both clearly out performed him. So I would wait for Woods or Kupp. So I stand with my statement, that I do indeed disagree about Watkins and Doyle. Thank you for the reply Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MTSkiBum 1,593 Posted February 6, 2018 I find Watkins to be a very scary investment. The Rams three top WRs where all new too the team, Woods and Watkins both came from Buffalo and Kupp was a rookie m Woods avg 13 points per game in ppr with his new QB. Kupp avg 11.9 points per game in ppr with his new QB. Watkins avg 9.8 points per game in ppr with the same new QB. And the three games Woods missed, Kupp the unproven rookie avg 17 ppr points per game while Watkins with all that great history that was noted above avg 13 points per game in ppr. You can make the excuse that he was playing with a new team and a new QB, but so where the other two WRs and they both clearly out performed him. So I would wait for Woods or Kupp. So I stand with my statement, that I do indeed disagree about Watkins and Doyle. Thank you for the reply I mostly play dynasty, there is no waiting for woods or kupp. All the reasons you stated is why he may be cheap to acquire in dynasty leagues. I agree with all those points, he was the 3rd best WR last year on the Rams. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MTSkiBum 1,593 Posted February 6, 2018 Another off-season target is Corey Coleman. He was injured again this year, outperformed down the stretch by Josh Gordan, and rumors that Terrell Pryor is coming back to Cleveland. He might be someone that a panicked owner will give up for cheap. Some of these first rounders bounce back after being busts: Vincent Jackson, Crabtree, etc Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Super Cubs 132 Posted February 17, 2018 any idea which GB rb should be targeted? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Smileseers 54 Posted February 18, 2018 any idea which GB rb should be targeted? Both Jones and Williams or neither. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weepaws 2,451 Posted February 18, 2018 Ppr I would go with J Williams. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Raider 84 29 Posted February 21, 2018 I won't touch Dez. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Loaded Box 5 Posted February 21, 2018 any idea which GB rb should be targeted? I'd lean towards Jones as the lead back. Could turn to a true committee once again with Ty Montgomery once again. But if I had to say now, I'd think Jones and Williams will get most of the work on the ground and Montgomery will get a little more action in the pass game/change of pace guy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites