

Swim54
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My hang up with Harrison is where he is being drafted. Puka had the best statistical season for a rookie WRs ever. Where did he end up in the overall WR rankings, around 9. If we assume that he can equal the best season ever for a rookie WR then he is being drafted at his ceiling. Maybe it is flawed logic but back to back record rookie season seems like a reasonable ceiling to place on him.
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Sure thing. Best ball (which is the underdog format) doesn't require you to set a lineup rather it just takes your highest scoring players for the week to "auto-fill" your lineup. So for example if your lineup requirements are: 1QB, 2RB, 3WR, TE and a flex and you roster 6 WRs, 2 QBs, 2 TEs and 6 RBs, it take your top scoring QB, 2 top scoring RBs and so on for each week. So volatility is much easier to deal with and "spike weeks" or high scoring weeks from a player that might be on your bench in a normal league go straight into your lineup and likely result in a W for the week.
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I def think he is a value at his ADP and someone that I will have some ownership in. I think the one caveat is that he will likely be a bit boom or bust. If you can live with the volatility I'd press go. Edit: Best ball all day long.
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The "free" guy i'm liking is Juwan Johnson. He looks the part and has the potential to be a red zone monster. Will he be, idk but you are drafting for upside knowing you likely need to stream at that point anyhow.
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This is a good one and I think people have it pegged correctly that it is a toss-up. Here is my two cents for what it is worth: Pacheco feels safer mostly because I anticipate that the goal- line is his. Etienne's goal-line efficiency was pretty terrible last year. It is tough to say if Tank Bigsby's impact will be real or not but if he gets a majority of the goal line work and he is considered the receiving back then that has a significant impact on Etienne's upside. I expect the Jags offense to be strong this year and the gap between them and the chiefs doesn't feel as significant as is being touted. If Etienne gets a majority of the work in the passing game and keeps a decent chunk of the goal-line work I would say his ceiling is a bit higher but alas that is the concern.