He's likely gone by pick 3. In my book, Taylor's the number one selection, and if he isn't, it is either because he is injured or the first two owners are flat out stoopid! LOL
In comment 15771598 ManningLobsItBurressAlone said:
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lean Henry, but Kupp and Dalvin would be close for me.
Kupp was so much fun last year.
Keeper question for a .5 PPR league. Kupp for a 3rd, or Chase for a 5th?
Kupp.
I agree Kupp was fun to have last year
In my 12-team PPR keeper league last year I had:
QB Dak
RB Jonathan Taylor
RB Alvin Kamara
RB Josh Jacobs
WR Cooper Kupp
WR Chris Godwin
WR Jaylen Waddle
TE Gesicki
I was leaning Kupp, but now I think I've moved to Jamaar. The two round difference I think can net me some nice supplemental roster pieces. I do think Kupp is clearly WR1, and Chase is in that WR3-8 range.
I’m in PPR league and just think he’s gonna be really good this year. Late 1st? 2-3rd round?
depends how your board goes.
I have Barkley between RB10-RB13
so I'd need to see who is available when I picked and how your league generally drafts. Does everyone rush to take RB's? I hate to feel forced into a position and sometimes that approach allows a Kupp or someone like him to fall to you. But I think you're probably fine in that range.
McCaffrey hasn’t been healthy. Henry is coming off an injury and a huge workload. Ekeler is productive but always seems banged up. Cook is always good to miss a game or 2. Harris is playing behind a bad OLine and a a bad QB.
If I get a late pick in the first round - I may just double up on WRs and then take my chances with Barkley, Gibson, Montgomery (my sleeper this year), Singletary…
McCaffrey hasn’t been healthy. Henry is coming off an injury and a huge workload. Ekeler is productive but always seems banged up. Cook is always good to miss a game or 2. Harris is playing behind a bad OLine and a a bad QB.
If I get a late pick in the first round - I may just double up on WRs and then take my chances with Barkley, Gibson, Montgomery (my sleeper this year), Singletary…
I like Henry this year because he was hurt (broken foot). He did not have the 350 touches he usually gets giving his legs a break. Broken foot has healed an he is determined to make up for time lost.
Singletary concerns me with Cook in the mix. Cook is better at catching passes which could eat into Singletary touches.
I would take Henry over Kupp but have reservations.
Henry is coming off an injury and is 27 years old which is the dreaded age where RB production tends to fall off. I would still risk it with him. I don’t think Kupp will be able to match his 2021 production. I doubt Ekeler will repeat his 20 TDs. He’s more intriguing in PPR. I’m staying away from Steelers in early rounds because of questions on offense.
The middle and late rounds this year have stronger WR than RB value, so I have been loading up on RBs and Kelce in round 2 in my mocks (9th pick in 10 team PPR).
Also, I tend to draft riskier higher ceiling than higher floor in a 10 team league as opposed to a 12 or 14 team league. The rationale is you will have a deeper free agent pool and better chance to find replacement level production on a weekly basis. Injury history is a higher criteria point in larger leagues.
He is gonna be pick 1.1 for sure!
Kupp was so much fun last year.
Keeper question for a .5 PPR league. Kupp for a 3rd, or Chase for a 5th?
He's likely gone by pick 3. In my book, Taylor's the number one selection, and if he isn't, it is either because he is injured or the first two owners are flat out stoopid! LOL
In any format, outside superflex, he's gone by the 3rd pick most likely
Kupp was so much fun last year.
Keeper question for a .5 PPR league. Kupp for a 3rd, or Chase for a 5th?
Kupp.
I agree Kupp was fun to have last year
In my 12-team PPR keeper league last year I had:
QB Dak
RB Jonathan Taylor
RB Alvin Kamara
RB Josh Jacobs
WR Cooper Kupp
WR Chris Godwin
WR Jaylen Waddle
TE Gesicki
Bench
WR Devonta Smith
WR Amon-Ra St. Brown
And I lost in the semis
I would take Barkley in rd 2 if I dont go rb in rd 1.
depends how your board goes.
I have Barkley between RB10-RB13
so I'd need to see who is available when I picked and how your league generally drafts. Does everyone rush to take RB's? I hate to feel forced into a position and sometimes that approach allows a Kupp or someone like him to fall to you. But I think you're probably fine in that range.
Pass... on the pick?
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Pass... on the pick?
on picking saquon...
If I get a late pick in the first round - I may just double up on WRs and then take my chances with Barkley, Gibson, Montgomery (my sleeper this year), Singletary…
If I get a late pick in the first round - I may just double up on WRs and then take my chances with Barkley, Gibson, Montgomery (my sleeper this year), Singletary…
I like Henry this year because he was hurt (broken foot). He did not have the 350 touches he usually gets giving his legs a break. Broken foot has healed an he is determined to make up for time lost.
Singletary concerns me with Cook in the mix. Cook is better at catching passes which could eat into Singletary touches.
The middle and late rounds this year have stronger WR than RB value, so I have been loading up on RBs and Kelce in round 2 in my mocks (9th pick in 10 team PPR).
Also, I tend to draft riskier higher ceiling than higher floor in a 10 team league as opposed to a 12 or 14 team league. The rationale is you will have a deeper free agent pool and better chance to find replacement level production on a weekly basis. Injury history is a higher criteria point in larger leagues.
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Pass... on the pick?
on picking saquon...
Ah. missed that - my bad
I love Kupp, but he’s 5 years older than Jefferson and I don’t see him repeating that stat line from last year. He has also had his share of injuries.