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Drew Brees - Overall stud. 24.6 point average. Might be #1 pick next year.
Marshawn Lynch – Ups were more than the downs. Beast mode.
DeMarco Murray – Minus a few weeks injured, this guy was solid for me all season.
Wes Welker – Great season. Couldn’t stay healthy the full season but the production in the first half allowed for more D to come your way opening it up for Julius.
Antonio Brown – A WR dear to my heart. We had a good run. Never had a game with less than 5 receptions. And the YAC, oh the YAC.
Julian Edelmen – When ya got a guy that Tom Brady is throwing to on the wire, you can make room on your bench. Overall good pickup when my bye weeks came around.
Julius Thomas – Hahaha 2nd best free agent pick up of the year next to KC’s Defense.
Jimmy Graham – Always need a good combo to go with your QB.
Kansas City D/ST – Won me the season pure and simple. Guys were good for 20+ when I needed them most and held me at #1 in the division.
Stephen Gostowski - The best kicker in the game. Pats put points on the board and this guy is good for an avg. of 11 points a game.
Honorable Mention 49er’s D/ST – Perfect complement to KC. Seemed to time perfect when one played a tough team, the other had a cake walk.
Antonio Gates – Basketball tight ends are the best fantasy option you have. Great bye option.
Chris Ivory – We had our struggles. Picked you up halfway through the season on the wire in a shallow pool of backup RBs. We made it work during byes but don’t expect to be resigned.
Roddy White - MVP of the bench. Wished we had a chance to explore the options of what we could of accomplished together. Hears to a healthy year next season.
He won't get past the Giants if he gets that far. They will certainly be replacing Nicks.
If I were a Giants fan, I'd be praying to the almighty that a top-tier OL falls to their pick.
That would be ideal but Matthews and Lewan will be gone by then. Kouandjio seems not a guy you can plug in day one which is what they need so they probably draft OL in later rounds. Reese always seems to go with best available so if Watkins is there he will go.
You're just too young to grasp how stylin' I really was. All the boys wanted to do me when I was 5. Actually the girls did too. My haircut was confusing.
Post by Boston Powers on Dec 31, 2013 20:18:33 GMT -5
Speaking of O Lineman, when did Antonio Richardson's draft stock fall so drastically? That dude is a bruiser. A few weeks into the season he was pegged to go higher. If he makes his way to the mid 2nd round, that could be a great value pick in my opinion.
Speaking of O Lineman, when did Antonio Richardson's draft stock fall so drastically? That dude is a bruiser. A few weeks into the season he was pegged to go higher. If he makes his way to the mid 2nd round, that could be a great value pick in my opinion.
His stats this season were not what people expecpted from him. Also, in the big rematch between him and Clowney, people felt Clowney came out on top. He may have also caught some of the blame for the line as a whole. Tennessee was starting 4 senior and a redshirt junior this year on the o-line. Even if the team as a whole wasn't expected to do much, a lot of people expected the o-line to be more dominant than it was.
I actually think it was a smart move. McCown is not a starting QB option, despite how well he played. Our Offense is ready to win now, and our D needs to be rebuilt in the next two years. It's too much of a gamble to hope we can find a Russell Wilson in the next couple drafts and part ways with Jay. The truth is they've won more games with him than they lost. Spreading the contract out over 7 years was a great idea, and with only 54 guaranteed they can cut him in three years with minimal penalty.
Post by Boston Powers on Jan 2, 2014 22:21:06 GMT -5
How much do you think it would take for Cleveland to jump from the 4 spot up to St Louis at 2? I've become a closet Browns fan in the offseason. Their organizational decisions are always interesting to me. Right now they seem desperate enough to pay a giant ransom for the right QB.
Post by FuzzyWarbles on Jan 2, 2014 22:34:29 GMT -5
Well, they do have Indy's late first rounder to deal if they choose. The projections I've seen have the Rams taking Jake Matthews, the OT from Texas A&M, at 2. The UCF QB was projected to go next to JAX with Manziel being the Browns' following pick. Draft stock value may have changed and there is still the combine and for all we know the Jags may have preferred Manziel from the start. This is all assuming you were talking about Johnny when you said "the right QB." I'd rather see him go to Cleveland. I like Gordon and Cameron and unloading Richardson is looking like the right move after his dismal performance with the Colts.
Well, they do have Indy's late first rounder to deal if they choose. The projections I've seen have the Rams taking Jake Matthews, the OT from Texas A&M, at 2. The UCF QB was projected to go next to JAX with Manziel being the Browns' following pick. Draft stock value may have changed and there is still the combine and for all we know the Jags may have preferred Manziel from the start. This is all assuming you were talking about Johnny when you said "the right QB." I'd rather see him go to Cleveland. I like Gordon and Cameron and unloading Richardson is looking like the right move after his dismal performance with the Colts.
I'd rather see Johnny end up in Cleveland, too.
I think the Rams will definitely end up trading that pick and it's gonna be interesting to see who ponies up and makes it happen. I also think that Jacksonville might be banking on someone else to overpay for the #2 pick and go for a QB (Manziel/Bortles) while they're perfectly content to let Clowney fall to them at 3. Let's say Cleveland trades up to the 2 slot, this is how I see it shaking out...
1.) Texans select Teddy Bridgewater 2.) Cleveland selects Johnny Manziel 3.) Jacksonville selects Jadeveon Clowney 4.) St. Louis selects Jake Matthews 5.) Raiders select Blake Bortles or Anthony Barr
Obviously there are a lot of things that will change between now and the draft, but this is my theory for now.
There is absolutely no reason for them to trade up, Teddy B is going first overall, and none of the others are worth moving up for.
To answer your question, though, it'd take the #4, #26 and a 4th/5th rounder. That's too steep a price for a team that needs a lot of players. And with dumbf*ck Mike Lombardi running the show, they'll need all the picks they can get.
There is absolutely no reason for them to trade up, Teddy B is going first overall, and none of the others are worth moving up for.
To answer your question, though, it'd take the #4, #26 and a 4th/5th rounder. That's too steep a price for a team that needs a lot of players. And with dumbf*ck Mike Lombardi running the show, they'll need all the picks they can get.
That pricetag sounds right on to me, but I don't think a team trading up to the 2 spot for a quarterback is out of the question.
Give me the 6 and a hook and the Chargers. How much?
Ah, history would seem to be on your side as the Bengals have been atrocious in all playoff appearances this side of Icky Woods. But Mother Nature is waiting with her frosty embrace for the fair weather boys in powder blue....
I will be wearing my powder blue #19 Sunday, but you're right - the weather will not be friendly.
There is absolutely no reason for them to trade up, Teddy B is going first overall, and none of the others are worth moving up for.
To answer your question, though, it'd take the #4, #26 and a 4th/5th rounder. That's too steep a price for a team that needs a lot of players. And with dumbf*ck Mike Lombardi running the show, they'll need all the picks they can get.
That pricetag sounds right on to me, but I don't think a team trading up to the 2 spot for a quarterback is out of the question.
I don't think it's out of the question at all, I just don't think the Browns are the team that will do it. Although, trading up 2 spots to get a QB you could have landed at the #4 pick is the most Browns things possible...so you're right, it probably will happen.
You're just too young to grasp how stylin' I really was. All the boys wanted to do me when I was 5. Actually the girls did too. My haircut was confusing.
You're just too young to grasp how stylin' I really was. All the boys wanted to do me when I was 5. Actually the girls did too. My haircut was confusing.
Post by FuzzyWarbles on Jan 3, 2014 18:51:48 GMT -5
I wouldn't get too worked up over Houston teasing they might trade the first overall pick. They would have to get an amazing offer and while there are several teams desperate for a QB , all of which will be drafting in the top half, I think that there is enough depth they won't be willing to give up enough to get Houston to give up that spot. It doesn't hurt to throw it out there. Maybe there is a team as crazy as Ditka's 1999 Saints or the 1989 Vikings willing to give up basically it's whole draft to land one player.