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Post draft…Kaleb Johnson or RJ Harvey
Posted on 4/27/25 at 12:46 pm
Posted on 4/27/25 at 12:46 pm
Draft capital and landing spot make it tough….
Posted on 4/27/25 at 1:41 pm to Yesca11
I’ll assume ppr.
I’d say Harvey bc Denver has really nothing at rb and we all love Sean Peyton RBs.
Kaleb was the higher rated rb but went a round lower and not to an as good spot.
Kaleb’s receiving skills are unknown/lacking and Pitt has a great 3rd down receiving back in Warren.
Again I’d say Harvey.
I’d say Harvey bc Denver has really nothing at rb and we all love Sean Peyton RBs.
Kaleb was the higher rated rb but went a round lower and not to an as good spot.
Kaleb’s receiving skills are unknown/lacking and Pitt has a great 3rd down receiving back in Warren.
Again I’d say Harvey.
Posted on 4/27/25 at 3:47 pm to LSUbub12
I know a lot of people will say Harvey but I still like Kaleb more. First, Harvey is already 24. Second, he has had major ball security issues. That can be corrected but we'll see. I just think he was really over drafted by the Broncos.
Now Kaleb really hasn't shown his receiving ability but what I did see watching film on him is he's not awkward catching the ball. Looks pretty natural; not fighting the ball. Good situation to the Steelers. He ended up in a zone blocking scheme which he desperately needed. Warren is a good receiver but not an every down back imo. I see a 65/35, 70/30 split. I'm taking Johnson everytime with this scenario.
Now Kaleb really hasn't shown his receiving ability but what I did see watching film on him is he's not awkward catching the ball. Looks pretty natural; not fighting the ball. Good situation to the Steelers. He ended up in a zone blocking scheme which he desperately needed. Warren is a good receiver but not an every down back imo. I see a 65/35, 70/30 split. I'm taking Johnson everytime with this scenario.
Posted on 4/27/25 at 7:32 pm to Yesca11
The only people putting Kaleb first are those who are stuck on their pre draft rankings. Harvey has better draft capital, better landing spot. It’s the new Mel Kiper question, are we better evaluators of talent than the NFL? I think not. Harvey gets my vote
Posted on 4/27/25 at 8:44 pm to Upperdecker
If we are talking draft capital, the Texans traded a third rounder next year to move up to get Woody Marks, that’s got to boost him past someone like Devin Neal who was just a regular ole 6th round pick
Posted on 4/28/25 at 6:26 am to TheWalrus
Does a 4th round pick have a better chance at becoming a potential fantasy value than a 6th round pick? Yes
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