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2 minutes ago, Super Cubs said:

what happened? rookie wall?

When Diontae is playing his upside is limited.

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Gonna be hard to gauge where to draft him next year. Ultra-talented, but many receiving options.

In fact, a lot of these rookie WR's are gonna be hard to rank. Think about it:

Claypool, Higgins, Lamb, Jefferson, Mims, Jeudy/Hamler, Ruggs, Gabriel Davis, Aiyuk, Mooney, Reagor,  Pittman, etc.

Heck, I may draft a full team of WR Sophomores next season.....except Diggs....I owe him a spot on my squad.

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52 minutes ago, stonewall said:

Gonna be hard to gauge where to draft him next year. Ultra-talented, but many receiving options.

In fact, a lot of these rookie WR's are gonna be hard to rank. Think about it:

Claypool, Higgins, Lamb, Jefferson, Mims, Jeudy/Hamler, Ruggs, Gabriel Davis, Aiyuk, Mooney, Reagor,  Pittman, etc.

Heck, I may draft a full team of WR Sophomores next season.....except Diggs....I owe him a spot on my squad.

I'm standing by my Future Stud Alert and putting Lamb at the top of that list.  In his first five games as a rookie, he was averaging 17.1 PPR ppg before Ben DeNucci became his QB.  If he only maintains that, it would be WR10 this season.  If he improves 1 point per game, 18 ppg would be good for WR6 this season.  Given that he's finishing 2020 around WR26, you should be able to scoop a low-end WR1 for a third-roundish price next year.  Jefferson, Jeudy, Aiyuk and Reagor would round out my top 5.

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29 minutes ago, AxeElf said:

I'm standing by my Future Stud Alert and putting Lamb at the top of that list.

Same, as you know. I've been on the train the entire time too. In fact, he is one of the big reasons that I was able to overcome the Kamara deficit. 

31 minutes ago, AxeElf said:

Jefferson, Jeudy, Aiyuk and Reagor would round out my top 5.

Mine would be Lamb, Jefferson, Aiyuk, Higgins and Claypool.

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3 minutes ago, stonewall said:

Mine would be Lamb, Jefferson, Aiyuk, Higgins and Claypool.

Claypool should be an asset in best-ball leagues, but I'm not sure I'd be comfortable depending on him as a week-to-week starter.  Higgins is possible.

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3 minutes ago, AxeElf said:

Higgins is possible

I think that the sky is the limit with him next season, with Burrow back under center. They had that connection.

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I was high on Jeudy going into the draft then I watched a bunch of him at Alabama and realized he’s scared of contact.  That’ll limit his upside.

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32 minutes ago, nobody said:

I was high on Jeudy going into the draft then I watched a bunch of him at Alabama and realized he’s scared of contact.  That’ll limit his upside.

He should be a little scared of contact; he doesn't have a DK Metcalf body.  He's built more like Robby Anderson or Will Fuller, and nothing limits your upside more than being on the injury report for half the season.  I'll accept Jeudy avoiding contact if it means he plays all 16 games.

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12 hours ago, nobody said:

I was high on Jeudy going into the draft then I watched a bunch of him at Alabama and realized he’s scared of contact.  That’ll limit his upside.

Would agree, he played 15 games this season, and avg 5 points per game non ppr,, Sutton should be back next season, I think that also will limit his upside.  

 

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