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The Saquon-deniers were saying the same thing his rookie season. Either they run him a ton or expect a bunch of 3rd down dump offs and receptions. Either way, his floor is extremely high.
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You flexed someone on a Thursday?
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Instant Fantasy Analysis - RB Tyler Allgeier, Falcons
LoOnAtIk replied to The Football Guru's topic in FFToday Board
This is the most ignorant and lazy response possible. Look what happened with Sermon and Mitchell last year. I’ll let you retract your statement that Huntley did nothing last year. Clearly you’re just looking at his stats. Dig deeper. Are you sure he did nothing? I think he did a lot. Regardless, doesn’t matter what they did in the past, they’re both in competition with each other and from what I saw on film Sunday, Huntley looked the better back. Allgeier looks slow. What they did in college is irrelevant now. -
Instant Fantasy Analysis - RB Tyler Allgeier, Falcons
LoOnAtIk replied to The Football Guru's topic in FFToday Board
And when he’s not opting out of seasons he’s injured. The dude is a 3rd down back / special teamer at this point of his career. -
Instant Fantasy Analysis - RB Tyler Allgeier, Falcons
LoOnAtIk replied to The Football Guru's topic in FFToday Board
Williams has never been a bellcow so sure he would share with them but I wouldn’t assume he’d leapfrog Allgeier and Huntley on depth chart automatically. Williams is also owed next to nothing in terms of salary and he’s over 30. Patterson is also over 30 and coming off injury. Falcons are incentivized to see if they have something to build on with either Allgeier or Huntley. -
Instant Fantasy Analysis - RB Tyler Allgeier, Falcons
LoOnAtIk replied to The Football Guru's topic in FFToday Board
No mention of Caleb Huntley on this thread? I thought he looked the better back on Sunday. Allgeier had that 1 big run but besides that he looked slow to me. Huntley has an interesting shuffle with his feet when hitting the holes. He looks way more explosive IMO than Allgeier. -
I acquired Ekeler for Montgomery, Tannehill, Curtis Samuel. Made the move after week 3. Week 4: 3 TDs. Some people jump to conclusions way too early. I’d never sell my top picks so early in the season.
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The Eagles are a puzzling team. They waited until Miles Sanders got hurt to start actually TRYING to run the ball. In the games that he has missed, their rushing attempts have gone WAY WAY up. Sanders could be a valuable buy-low if the Eagles continue to run at this new volume.
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I dropped him after his week 1 healthy scratch situation. Was upset to see him score twice the following week but for the most part he's been completely unreliable.
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Julio Jones, Diggs, Aiyuk, Mike Davis, Gaskin, Ridley, Laviska, Too many WRs to count.
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Not much foresight in that decision huh?
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But why couldn't he just go the Beasley or Wentz route? Instead he was borderline cryptic and deceitful when asked. As if he wasn't expecting the question to ever arise? He was calculated with all of that. He knew what he was doing. Just seems extra dooshee IMO.
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Problem is Peterson is well documented to be a diva. You might be right about game script featuring mcnichols if they fall behind but I expect most of the early work to go to Peterson. I'm not putting too much stock in game 1 tough matchup vs Rams and learning offense. However, there's a couple juicy matchups on tap vs Texans and Jaguars where game script could lean heavily on Peterson.
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His size and profile remind me so much of Plaxico. I feel like he can be just as good.
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I just traded away Julio Jones for Javonte Williams. I think both players are interesting buy low candidates right now.