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Dynasty fantasy value question.
Posted on 5/12/15 at 9:03 pm
Posted on 5/12/15 at 9:03 pm
Pick the top 4 players on this list that will be the best fantasy players over a career.
You have no team needs. Simply looking for your prediction on the top PPR fantasy player.
Pick 4. Feel free to say why also.
Marcus Mariota
TJ Yeldon
Ameer Abdulla
Tevin Coleman
Duke Johnson
Jay Ajayi
Nelson Agholor
Dorial Green-Beckham
Breshad Perriman
Devin Funchess
Jalen Strong
Phillip Dorsett
You have no team needs. Simply looking for your prediction on the top PPR fantasy player.
Pick 4. Feel free to say why also.
Marcus Mariota
TJ Yeldon
Ameer Abdulla
Tevin Coleman
Duke Johnson
Jay Ajayi
Nelson Agholor
Dorial Green-Beckham
Breshad Perriman
Devin Funchess
Jalen Strong
Phillip Dorsett
Posted on 5/12/15 at 9:21 pm to TIGERBAIT84
Coleman
Agholor
Abdullah
Yeldon
Situation and talent on these 4 make them the most appealing to me, think mariota is a complete bust in Tennessee
Agholor
Abdullah
Yeldon
Situation and talent on these 4 make them the most appealing to me, think mariota is a complete bust in Tennessee
Posted on 5/12/15 at 10:08 pm to LSU-MNCBABY
I agree on Mariota being a complete bust.
I'm high on Yeldon based on the volume he will receive. I mean, his competition is Gherhart and Robinson.
Ameer Abdulla I for some reason have not fully bought into yet. He is very similar to what they have there now in Bell and Riddick. He is however smaller and has durability questions.
Coleman is probably the most comfortable pick I see out of all these. He is basically being handed the reigns on a good offense. It's his to lose. Do we really think that Freeman can make an impact?
Duke Johnson is being thrown into a shite hole of an offense and running back committee. He won't beat out Crowell and West.
Jay Ajayi is a bit of a harder one. He has talent, but is clearly behind Miller. Even if he wasn't behind Miller in not sure the talent level is higher than the injury risk level.
Agholor is another rather safe pick in my opinion. He is slated to start opposite Matthews in an uptempo offense. I think he has huge upside.
Green-Beckham... Ahh he can be the next AJ Green or Josh Gordon. Two polor opposites. It's no denying the talent. He is a premium talent. There is also no denying he will have a Dez/Chad Johnson attitude. So what player do you get? Let's say for arguments purpose he stays clean and plays: what is his ceiling? Does he have a QB that can make him a star? Can he put up elite numbers in Tennessee?
Perriman is a comfort pick. I see him as a safe pick simply on it is known that he is stepping into Torrey Smiths role. He will get the ball. The Ravens do throw the ball. He has no competition to lose his roster spot. Steve Smith will be gone soon. Will he be the 1 then?
Funchess I do not like much at all. He is the slowest player on this page. Granted he is also the tallest, but slow and lumbering won't bode well over a long hall. I feel that he would be a hell of a TE.
Strong is going to an ok impact in my opinion. Simply because it is Cecil Shorts and Hopkins then Strong. He will play in three WR sets. Problem is Houston is committed to the run so how many three WR sets do we see?
Dorsett is the big boom or bust-risk reward guy. I do not think that a franchise uses a first round pick on a player unless they plan on investing in him. People are saying he is so similar to TY Hilton so with Hilton being in a contract year he will replace Hilton. I disagree, I see Dorsett and Montcrief in a battle to find out who gets the long term nod. Why would Indy let go of their young proven WR in TY?
That being said my current 4:
Coleman
Yeldon
Perriman
Green-Beckham
Green-Beckham narrowed out Agholor. Although safer, Agholor does not have near the elite potential that comes with taking the risk on Green-Beckham.
I'm high on Yeldon based on the volume he will receive. I mean, his competition is Gherhart and Robinson.
Ameer Abdulla I for some reason have not fully bought into yet. He is very similar to what they have there now in Bell and Riddick. He is however smaller and has durability questions.
Coleman is probably the most comfortable pick I see out of all these. He is basically being handed the reigns on a good offense. It's his to lose. Do we really think that Freeman can make an impact?
Duke Johnson is being thrown into a shite hole of an offense and running back committee. He won't beat out Crowell and West.
Jay Ajayi is a bit of a harder one. He has talent, but is clearly behind Miller. Even if he wasn't behind Miller in not sure the talent level is higher than the injury risk level.
Agholor is another rather safe pick in my opinion. He is slated to start opposite Matthews in an uptempo offense. I think he has huge upside.
Green-Beckham... Ahh he can be the next AJ Green or Josh Gordon. Two polor opposites. It's no denying the talent. He is a premium talent. There is also no denying he will have a Dez/Chad Johnson attitude. So what player do you get? Let's say for arguments purpose he stays clean and plays: what is his ceiling? Does he have a QB that can make him a star? Can he put up elite numbers in Tennessee?
Perriman is a comfort pick. I see him as a safe pick simply on it is known that he is stepping into Torrey Smiths role. He will get the ball. The Ravens do throw the ball. He has no competition to lose his roster spot. Steve Smith will be gone soon. Will he be the 1 then?
Funchess I do not like much at all. He is the slowest player on this page. Granted he is also the tallest, but slow and lumbering won't bode well over a long hall. I feel that he would be a hell of a TE.
Strong is going to an ok impact in my opinion. Simply because it is Cecil Shorts and Hopkins then Strong. He will play in three WR sets. Problem is Houston is committed to the run so how many three WR sets do we see?
Dorsett is the big boom or bust-risk reward guy. I do not think that a franchise uses a first round pick on a player unless they plan on investing in him. People are saying he is so similar to TY Hilton so with Hilton being in a contract year he will replace Hilton. I disagree, I see Dorsett and Montcrief in a battle to find out who gets the long term nod. Why would Indy let go of their young proven WR in TY?
That being said my current 4:
Coleman
Yeldon
Perriman
Green-Beckham
Green-Beckham narrowed out Agholor. Although safer, Agholor does not have near the elite potential that comes with taking the risk on Green-Beckham.
This post was edited on 5/12/15 at 10:12 pm
Posted on 5/14/15 at 1:24 am to TIGERBAIT84
Coleman
Agholor
Perriman
Yeldon
Agholor
Perriman
Yeldon
Posted on 5/14/15 at 11:32 am to PokerChamp21
Agholor
Perriman
coleman
Abdullah
Perriman
coleman
Abdullah
Posted on 5/14/15 at 3:45 pm to TIGERBAIT84
1) Tevin Coleman - goes to a great passing offense, great blocker so he'll be in on most downs
2) Ameer Abdulla - Their core that is already in place will be there for the next 5 years
3) Breshad Perriman - burner who goes to a structured franchise
4) Devin Funchess - probably will play TE, Olsen looks great in that offense
2) Ameer Abdulla - Their core that is already in place will be there for the next 5 years
3) Breshad Perriman - burner who goes to a structured franchise
4) Devin Funchess - probably will play TE, Olsen looks great in that offense
Posted on 5/17/15 at 9:48 am to Tm4113
I ended up with:
Yeldon
Coleman
Duke Johnson
David Johnson
Perriman
Strong
Phillips
Yeldon
Coleman
Duke Johnson
David Johnson
Perriman
Strong
Phillips
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