that I put together almost 20 years ago, that I quit being the commissioner of almost 15 years ago and have been trying to quit since over 5 years ago.
I told them I'm not playing this year unless they can guarantee me Saquan is on my team.
Can't stand the shit anymore, but if I had Saquan...
I got offered Gurley plus a draft pick swap for Saquon last November just before the deadline and declined without a 2nd thought.
And I'm really concerned about Gurley.
FWIW FF Toolbox has Saquon as the top player in both standard and PPR.
Standard has Zeke 2nd, then Kamara, Mahomes, and McCaffrey rounding out the top 5. Gurley right now is 10th in standard.
In PPR, it's McCaffrey, Kamara, Elliott, and DeAndre Hopkins following Saquon in the top spot.
Saquon is a generational stud, and it's being reflected in fantasy.
I think he's going for 2200 plus yards from scrimmage this year, assuming 16 games, and 20, yes 20 TDs. I think we're going to start seeing some LaDainian type scoring, and that's because DG has guys blocking all over the field. Saquon is going to break a lot of long ones this year.
And not just 6 pt TDs. I'd still be hard pressed to see passing on a top 3 RB for again QB likely to come back to the field, especially with no Tyreek.
is clearly the #1 QB this year, but that puts him best case top 20 in a QB heavy league (6pts per passing TD), considering him #1 is an awful move IMO.
While I do think that Saquon and Zeke are the top choices, I would like to say that from studies I've done I've come to find that in just the last few years wide receivers have become equally important as running backs in fantasy football. The long-held notion was always that running backs are the most valuable players in fantasy football, and you're more often than not better off starting RBs in flex spots if you've got them, because of their sheer number of touches they get in the run and pass game. But the NFL has become such a pass-first league that I have found placing emphasis on getting a deep WR corps (especially those slot guys who catch like 10 passes a game) is a very good strategy these days (I placed 1st in one of my leagues and 2nd in the other last year, not bragging just saying I do know a little about what I'm talking about!)
While I do think that Saquon and Zeke are the top choices, I would like to say that from studies I've done I've come to find that in just the last few years wide receivers have become equally important as running backs in fantasy football. The long-held notion was always that running backs are the most valuable players in fantasy football, and you're more often than not better off starting RBs in flex spots if you've got them, because of their sheer number of touches they get in the run and pass game. But the NFL has become such a pass-first league that I have found placing emphasis on getting a deep WR corps (especially those slot guys who catch like 10 passes a game) is a very good strategy these days (I placed 1st in one of my leagues and 2nd in the other last year, not bragging just saying I do know a little about what I'm talking about!)
LOL, way to take 3 years of intense study to catch up to 2013!
Barkley
I told them I'm not playing this year unless they can guarantee me Saquan is on my team.
Can't stand the shit anymore, but if I had Saquan...
Mahomes at 1.1? Unless it's a 2 QB league, you're doing it wrong.
And I'm really concerned about Gurley.
FWIW FF Toolbox has Saquon as the top player in both standard and PPR.
Standard has Zeke 2nd, then Kamara, Mahomes, and McCaffrey rounding out the top 5. Gurley right now is 10th in standard.
In PPR, it's McCaffrey, Kamara, Elliott, and DeAndre Hopkins following Saquon in the top spot.
Saquon is a generational stud, and it's being reflected in fantasy.
I think he's going for 2200 plus yards from scrimmage this year, assuming 16 games, and 20, yes 20 TDs. I think we're going to start seeing some LaDainian type scoring, and that's because DG has guys blocking all over the field. Saquon is going to break a lot of long ones this year.
I probably am just keeping him.
Mahomes at 1.1? Unless it's a 2 QB league, you're doing it wrong.
Well, the poster did say if it were a league that was skewed toward QB play. If that were the case, I can’t argue with their pick.
If a league scoring system favors passing stats, then you should actually wait to draft a QB as late as possible.
LOL, way to take 3 years of intense study to catch up to 2013!