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  1. didn't end my season... probably had very little effect actually. but i just want to say that tre'quan smith is the most frustrating fantasy player ever lol i've been trying to find a WR2 since i lost will fuller and geronimo allison in the same week. i've been cycling between guys like tre'quan, donte moncrief, etc. it's the same cycle every time: one week: tre'quan goes off for 25+ points on my bench next week: i start tre'quan and he goes for zero points on zero-to-one targets next week: i put him back on the bench.... and he blows up for 25+ again
  2. i just don't understand what makes this a domestic violence situation.... isn't this just "violence?" is any instance of violence between two people who know each other considered "domestic violence?"
  3. yeah i hear you and i also think Latavius is pretty underrated league-wide. people have been coming up with all sorts of reasons for why he shouldn't be a starting RB in this league ever since i can remember. he's big, strong, and surprisingly fast (4.38 40 time). people say he doesn't have fast "game speed" or whatever. seems like bs to me. i think he must do something that coaches don't like, which would explain why no one seems to be willing to make him their #1 rb. maybe he's not good in the passing game so his presence on the field tells the defense the team is running. he doesn't get many targets so that may explain it.
  4. the Bears def is in a league of its own this year. i wouldn't worry about that game. he looked great in that game against the Lions.. Cook will be fine in my opinion. that Vikings offense has been surprisingly top heavy this year, compared to previous years - Rudolph is doing very little. Aldrick Robinson converts a big play every now and then, but overall they get very little from WRs 3-5. it's really just Thielen and Diggs this year. that's been the entire offense. and Latavius Murray. but assuming Cook is truly healthy, i don't think Murray is a real threat to Cook's workload going forward. and we're already seeing evidence of that with Murray's volume seeming to decrease the past two games. so since the offense has been so top heavy with Thielen and Diggs, I would expect that there is a lot of room for a third guy to get heavy volume in that offense, and all signs point to that guy being Cook imo. the only thing that would stand in the way in my opinion is his hamstring not cooperating.
  5. didn't the redskins already sign alex smith to a big extension though? very weird situation.
  6. does anyone know how this trade was possible? i don't know all the league rules like the back of my hand, but i know there's a trade deadline in the middle of the season, and I assume it applies until the season is over.... and the season isn't over.... sooooo? what gives lol
  7. How bout some Mikey Thomas
  8. i have no idea about your questions, but this bengals offense is really struggling with AJ Green as the only legitimate threat. In my opinion it stands to reason that whenever Ross starts seeing regular playing time (looks like he got no targets today?), having that outside vertical threat out there could open up the offense and free up space for the run game and the other receivers (à la Will Fuller)
  9. they signed andrew whitworth though who is a top 5 LT. they should be pretty solid in pass protection, able to provide for a functional passing game.
  10. Who do you think is more risky though? I don't really get why people who seem to doubt Jordy and Davante so much. Jordy will probably slow down a bit in the touchdown category but I think he'll still be a capable #1 for at least this year and probably next year as well. People seem to treat him like he's really not that good, like it's all a result of Rodgers. They seem to forget he was drafted only about 10 picks after guys like DeAndre Hopkins and Dez Bryant. As for Adams, being the #2 guy seems to make all the difference. Maybe he can't handle most teams' #1 CBs. Maybe Jordy can do that better due to his height. Idk. But as long as they have Jordy, I think Adams will be fine. I suppose I'd have to choose Cobb as riskiest but he's probably going fairly late so even still it's not a huge risk. That's the Packers for ya.
  11. if eifert we're a surer bet to play 16 games, i might have to go with him. even in an injury riddled season like 2016 he's putting up stats that are just as good if not better than anyone other than gronk. i think he's a pretty strong challenge to Reed for highest ceiling if they were to both play 16 games. and greg olsen gets it done every year. pretty safe pick. i like both eifert and olsen more than kelce at whatever their values (most likely) end up being. kelce's been getting so much hype since the end of last season - i guess he's the de facto number two. maybe with maclin gone there's a better argument to be made than there was over the winter, but i've never been a fan of the kelce hype and i doubt i'll draft him at all this year. would much prefer eifert, olsen, marty b, ebron, hh and probably a few others at whatever their draft values end up being compared to taking kelce in the 3rd. hell now that i look at current ADPs i see gronk's only about 12 spots ahead of kelce - would definitely take that instead.
  12. the general pattern seems to confirm what i would expect, which is that WRs are safer picks floor-wise that there's not any huge benefit ceiling-wise to either position
  13. would be cool to see just 2014-2016 if you have the data on excel or something (and additional rounds would be very cool too) cause i feel like the prevailing draft philosophy up until the past few years was much more RB heavy in the first round. i did a brief skim of the some of the historical ADPs from the link you posted and it seems to support that. and it seems like there were less WRs in the top half of the first round compared to now. i didn't see many WRs going before picks 8 or 9 or so other than Calvin sneaking into like 4-6 a few times, and i don't think i saw any WRs going in the top 3 picks ever until 2014. that seems to be a bit of a turning point where 2 WRs went in the top 6 picks and WRs outnumbered RBs for the round as a whole. it also seems like people were more willing to take QBs high several years ago. did matt stafford really go #12 in 2012? jeez. 5 QBs in the first 13 picks that year...
  14. are you sure about that? that doesn't sound right, what bonuses or salaries is hernandez still earning in 2017 anyway when he hasn't played football since 2012? i would've thought his contract was cancelled the minute they cut him. i would've guessed it's about whether his family keeps his money/assets vs whether the victim's family would've been awarded it if he was found guilty, but idk
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