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Who are you watching that fit your drafting needs/strategy this season?
QB- I'm watching Eli as a late #2 Qb candidate. The new system brought in by the Packer Coach should aid him greatly, and bolster the whole offense. It might take 4 weeks or so. I'm also tracking McCown even later if Eli gets away. McCown is going to thrive with the 2 big receivers, and Martin is going to see some space opening the passing game even more.
I mention these two because I plan on having a top 5 qb in the fold.
RB- I'm all in on Gerhart and SJax. Two guys who can be had later if needed in a ppr draft allowing you concentrate on wideouts early and still fill the position at RB. Double digit Td's for sure with Gerhart and close with SJax. I don't feel either are effected by the scoring format. Morris is dropping way too far in ppr formats, and he might even snage 15 to 20 passes this year. Danny Woodhead is still my #4 rb target. He is the guy who turned that offense around last year and the guy that Rivers trusted in the clutch. That stuff doesn't change over an off season and Rivers is a Qb who knows who butters his bread. Danny gets enough redzone opps to hold value in both formats.
WR - Give me Kenny Stills late please. Here's my write up of him from the June Mock I was in.
"Kenny Stills has a chance for a sneaky good year with 143 targets from last year gone and the addition of a rookie as the only competition for those touches. He turned 32 catches (50 targets)into 650 yards and 5 Td's, with the bulk of that coming in the last 11 games. I feel he will easily improve on those numbers his second year in with Brees. It's nice when Graham and colston occupy those in the middle of the defense allowing Stills to get off deep. I feel Stills is good for 3 receptions a game for 70 and a homerun now and then."
I have to update my thoughts on him some and now feel the 5 catch range a game is more feasible. I really feel 65 - 70 receptions 1200 yards and 10 t'ds is NOT out of the question, and this guy is available as a #5 Wr at will from round 13 on????
I'm also liking Boyken as a late #5 Wr target, and feel Bowe is sliding waaaay to far this year and would make an incredible #3.
QB- I'm watching Eli as a late #2 Qb candidate. The new system brought in by the Packer Coach should aid him greatly, and bolster the whole offense. It might take 4 weeks or so. I'm also tracking McCown even later if Eli gets away. McCown is going to thrive with the 2 big receivers, and Martin is going to see some space opening the passing game even more.
I mention these two because I plan on having a top 5 qb in the fold.
RB- I'm all in on Gerhart and SJax. Two guys who can be had later if needed in a ppr draft allowing you concentrate on wideouts early and still fill the position at RB. Double digit Td's for sure with Gerhart and close with SJax. I don't feel either are effected by the scoring format. Morris is dropping way too far in ppr formats, and he might even snage 15 to 20 passes this year. Danny Woodhead is still my #4 rb target. He is the guy who turned that offense around last year and the guy that Rivers trusted in the clutch. That stuff doesn't change over an off season and Rivers is a Qb who knows who butters his bread. Danny gets enough redzone opps to hold value in both formats.
WR - Give me Kenny Stills late please. Here's my write up of him from the June Mock I was in.
"Kenny Stills has a chance for a sneaky good year with 143 targets from last year gone and the addition of a rookie as the only competition for those touches. He turned 32 catches (50 targets)into 650 yards and 5 Td's, with the bulk of that coming in the last 11 games. I feel he will easily improve on those numbers his second year in with Brees. It's nice when Graham and colston occupy those in the middle of the defense allowing Stills to get off deep. I feel Stills is good for 3 receptions a game for 70 and a homerun now and then."
I have to update my thoughts on him some and now feel the 5 catch range a game is more feasible. I really feel 65 - 70 receptions 1200 yards and 10 t'ds is NOT out of the question, and this guy is available as a #5 Wr at will from round 13 on????
I'm also liking Boyken as a late #5 Wr target, and feel Bowe is sliding waaaay to far this year and would make an incredible #3.