
Wide Receiver rankings continue on The Fantasy Footballers Podcast! Which mid-round WRs should you be targeting in fantasy football drafts? What order should you draft the Rams wideouts? Adam Thielen or Stefon Diggs? Plus the latest NFL News and some toug
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Jason Moore
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Mike Wright
And you're listening to the Fantasy Footballers Podcast.
Andy Holloway
Welcome to the Fantasy Footballers Podcast coming to you from Pristine Auction.com Studios with your hosts, Andy Holloway, Jason Moore and Mike Wright.
Jason Moore
Welcome in.
Mike Wright
Much better, Andy. Much better.
Andy Holloway
The plane came in for the landing.
Jason Moore
I wasn't sure, but it worked out. Welcome in to the Fantasy Footballers podcast for Wednesday, August 7th. I know for Mike's family and my own, it's the first day of school.
Mike Wright
It is Foot clan. Thank you so much for your patience. The show's out just a little bit later today because I had to drop off my little baby. My baby boy is all growns up, going to kindergarten.
Jason Moore
Yeah, My daughter started today too.
Andy Holloway
Slackers.
Jason Moore
Hard to comprehend. We are old, Mike.
Mike Wright
I was old, not old. Still am old. And was a very weepy man.
Jason Moore
Yeah.
Mike Wright
This morning.
Jason Moore
Yeah. With our boys going to school, they were really resistant. They were, you know, grab, grab us, don't get out of the car. My daughter was like, peace out. Like, she, she didn't look back. She just basically had her big brothers with her. It was fun. She so. But yeah, we've got a great show for you today. Getting into the wide receiver rankings the second half. We did the top 10 yesterday. It's a good show. Very interesting.
Mike Wright
It was a great show.
Jason Moore
But these are some of the names we get to bring up today. More discussion, more debate, different beliefs about what they're doing. We're also going to be bringing you a brand new On Wednesdays, our quick question is going to be a little different. We've got a little mini segment, some buy sell stuff we're going to do on Wednesdays and so I'm excited about that. A couple other reminders, you can follow us on Twitter, the ffballers. We appreciate you subscribing, reviewing the show. You can listen on Apple podcasts, you can listen over on Spotify, on Google, Google podcasts. You can listen on Stitcher.
Mike Wright
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Jason Moore
You can tune in on Google Maps. We just distributed the pod over to The. It's only on the street view.
Mike Wright
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Jason Moore
It's only on the street view, Mike.
Mike Wright
It's geolocated.
Jason Moore
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Andy Holloway
Buy or sell? Presented by Pristine Auction.
Jason Moore
All right. Buy or sell. If Jameis Winston starts 16 games, he will beat his career highs. His career season high of 28 passing touchdowns. Sixteen games of healthy Jameis Winston. Will he. Will he throw for, let's say this, more than 28 touchdowns.
Andy Holloway
His 16 game pace last year was in fact 28 touchdowns. Oh, what a question.
Jason Moore
Buy or sell?
Andy Holloway
I'm buying. I believe he will beat it. And I'm not buying that on the basis of Jameis so much as the basis of O.J. howard and Chris Godwin being really great touchdown threats opposite Mike Evans. He's got the tools, the weapons, the offensive coordinator as a head coach calling the plays. I believe that Jameis Winston will beat it if he plays 16.
Jason Moore
I will. I like the way it's worded. Start 16 games. I'm not banking on injury, but other things can go wrong for Jameis. I will buy. I will buy that every quarterback that Bruce Arians touches, their average depth of target is their career high. So he's going to be throwing the ball down the field. They did lose 179 targets with Humphreys leaving town to Sean Jackson.
Andy Holloway
It's okay.
Jason Moore
O.J. howard's got this.
Andy Holloway
They got Brashad Perriman. We're good.
Jason Moore
So I'm buying. Mike, what are you doing?
Mike Wright
For 16? I will buy over 28. I mean, what do these shares cost? What are we going at right here? We had like a $50.
Jason Moore
I think you'd have to look at Jamis ADP to. To figure out what it costs. Go in on him.
Mike Wright
If he plays 16, he will beat.
Jason Moore
His ADP, which is the middle of the 10th round.
Mike Wright
Yes.
Jason Moore
Okay. All right. Buy or sell number two. Kyler Murray will live up to his current draft cost, which is the 8th round. The QB8. Now the hype is real for Kyler Murray. Buy or sell QB8.
Andy Holloway
I'm going to sell. I buy the hype. Boo. I know, I know. I buy the hype. I think Kyler is going to be great. But for him to be in the top eight quarterbacks, that's not just an anti Kyler thing. That's saying, okay, he's going to probably be beating Baker or some, some guys that right now are slated ahead of him in order to stay in the top eight. Regardless, let's say he does. Let's say he is the quarterback eight. He does not. I would not draft that in the eighth round. Well, I'm not spending an eighth round pick on the quarterback eight when I can spend a 11th or 12th round pick on someone. I could stream the position. I mean we, a couple years ago we tracked our streaming for those out that are, that are newer. We make a weekly streaming pick every week and our average quarterback weekly finish was the quarterback six playing off of the waiver wire. So yeah, an eighth round pick to get the eighth quarterback is not value.
Jason Moore
Cam Newton, Russell Wilson, Jared Goff, Jameis Winston, Lamar Jackson, all going behind Kyler Murray. I'll sell it as well. That doesn't mean, I don't think that the range of outcomes for Murray is a top five finish. But look, you're talking about a rookie coming into the NFL. Growing pains, maybe physical pains. I mean, he's going to run the football and in the NFL that could be enough to knock you out of that.
Mike Wright
What's going on here, Jay?
Andy Holloway
I think there's a, like, I know I sold, but there's, there's probably a pretty good chance he's the number one quarterback of the NFL this year. Right, guys? Like the best of all time.
Jason Moore
Did you remember you were a Cardinals fan just now?
Mike Wright
The margin for error at the QB8 is just, it's too high for me or.
Jason Moore
So you're selling as well?
Mike Wright
Yeah, I have to sell even though I have him finishing right around there.
Jason Moore
All right, we'll do one more then we'll jump into the News. Lamar Jackson, 25 total touchdowns on the season.
Mike Wright
Oh my.
Jason Moore
25 total touchdowns by or sell?
Andy Holloway
I'm going to have to go with what I statted out. I have him with 19 passing touchdowns and six rushing touchdowns. I am a. Oh yeah, you know that's a buy. Yeah, I believe he has 25 all purpose touchdowns this season.
Jason Moore
I guess that means I'm a sell. I have him statted. As am I. Sixteen passing touchdowns and six rushing, which would not get it done.
Mike Wright
I'm a sell as well.
Jason Moore
All right, that was buy or sell from Pristine Auction. We're going to do that each and every Wednesday. Let's get into the news.
Andy Holloway
News and notes from around the league presented by Sleeper.
Jason Moore
All right. I tweeted something this morning that people didn't like very much. I think 49ers fans more than anybody. And look, I could be wrong. That's the nature of projections.
Mike Wright
You tweeted about the 49ers.
Jason Moore
Yeah.
Mike Wright
And it wasn't just Matt Burrita gifts.
Jason Moore
No. But in a roundabout way, all of my tweets are compliments of Matt Burrita. The 49ers activated Jerick McKinnon from the Active Pup. If you listen to things around camp, he was off to the side doing some individual drills. I tweeted out that I believe that Jerick McKinnon does not factor into the plans for the 49ers this year in by way of like he's not going to be one of the top three producers in fantasy at the position on their team.
Mike Wright
So it's interesting. So you have the Colonel, you have Raheem Mostert ahead of him.
Jason Moore
Moster or Jeff Wilson. Right now Jeff Wilson is ahead of him and showing well in camp in terms of the kind of first swing at the depth chart. Wilson's ahead of Mostert, Moster got some cash, I think. But yeah, Coleman, Breida and a third body. I just. Look, people want to believe the narrative that this was a handpick Kyle Shanahan player and so he's going to get his opportunity. Things change in the NFL and obviously we've seen a head coach pivot, right. He didn't have enough confidence to, you know, in this stable of running backs, not go after Tevin Coleman when the opportunity presented itself. And sometimes players get hurt and you change your plans as a head coach and as a franchise. I just think it's the journey to McKinnon being fantasy relevant is more difficult than people think it is. What do you guys think about that? I would say people did not like that take, by the way.
Mike Wright
I would say it's a hot take to say he wouldn't be one of the top three running backs on San Francisco. Yeah, I agree with you that plans do change. But he was a hand chosen running back by Kyle Shanahan and through no fault of Jerick McKinnon, he was ready by all accounts to be the main guy for San Francisco last year towards ACL right before the season started. That's not. Jericho doesn't have control of that. So as long as he's working it, the plans may have shifted that they're bringing in more backup options, but it would be, it would be strange to me if Kyle Shanahan gave Jericho and company. Not just Shanahan, obviously, but if they brought in Jerick McKinnon, gave him a lot of money for a running back, then he gets hurt. They go, wow, this guy's a bum. He can't play. You just paid him and brought him in and you haven't had a chance to see if he is a bum or not. So I think he will still receive plenty of chances and will be in the top three of the team.
Jason Moore
Yeah, and you could be absolutely right. It was a lot of money spent. I think they could cut him. I think that's a possibility. I also think that sometimes you hand pick guys, bring them in and you don't see what you want after an injury. Cameron Meredith last year never materialized as a wide receiver for the Saints. They brought him in, they wanted to see what he had at this point in time. You certainly don't do yourself any favors as an organization playing a guy that you paid previously if they're not up to snuff. And a lot of that has to do with the fact that he is recovering from this. Had a setback, had a flare up. If he was, you know, if all the reports over the last four months was, oh my gosh, this guy looks ready to rumble, I wouldn't believe that.
Andy Holloway
Right. But it's been the exact opposite. The fact that he had his knee swell up again says to me that there's no way he's going to enter. Like he's not going to come back in. And once he's approved for team drills. Okay, you're at the front of the line. He's starting now at the back of at least those three.
Mike Wright
But he definitely has a shortcut pass in his back pocket.
Andy Holloway
I don't know that the money is.
Mike Wright
No, I'm not even just talking about the. It's not just the money. It's. They saw something in Jerick McKinnon and they brought him in.
Andy Holloway
But that was before.
Jason Moore
And then he tore his acl.
Andy Holloway
But that was before they brought in Tevin Coleman and before they saw what they had in Burrito.
Mike Wright
I'm saying to skip ahead of Colonel Mustard, Jeff Wilson. That's all.
Jason Moore
I mean, yeah, no doubt. Damian Williams. Mikey returned. He returned to practice. I feel like Damian Williams had such. Mike, is. Are you relieved over there? Is that sounded more like you're being cut open, birthed by a hippo. I don't know what that was, but here's the thing.
Mike Wright
That was the sound of relief. Sweet relief at that.
Jason Moore
Damian Williams returns to practice. There was some Negative. You know, some pressure put on by Andy Reid. I hope he returned with an okay hamstring. That would be nice. Yeah, but he'll get the first team reps again. Jon Gruden said that the team, the Raiders, they are gathering information.
Andy Holloway
Those are the hard. The Hard Knocks. Give me the Hard Knocks horn. Give it to me, Mike.
Mike Wright
I need it. No, I can't. I have to let you sit on that island of that weird horn melody you just played.
Andy Holloway
What was that on my disc?
Mike Wright
It was much more adult contemporary than the Hard Knocks theme song.
Jason Moore
Look, right now, the report yesterday, according to Chris Sims, was that Antonio Brown, the foot issue he's dealing with. And if you watched Hard Knocks last night, you watched him try to walk. It was a hard walk last night for Antonio Brown. They say he entered a cryotherapy machine without the proper footwear on. What?
Andy Holloway
I don't need those.
Jason Moore
And now he's paying the price with potentially frostbitten feet. That is speculation. That is not confirmed. It's not confirmed by the team? No. Gruden won't comment about it. Gruden's frustrated not having him on the field, but that being said, he's seen a specialist. He's considered day to day, and I think we probably won't be talking about visiting Mr.
Andy Holloway
Freeze.
Jason Moore
I wasn't sure what reference you wanted to go with there, Mike. Matty Ice has competition now, but, yeah.
Mike Wright
If you're the head coach of the Raiders and your superstar player has gone into a cryotherapy machine and received a level of frostbite on his feet, of course you cannot comment on it. You cannot let that ever get out into the public as confirmation.
Andy Holloway
Well, it definitely seemed like if you watch Hard Knocks and that was filmed, you know, literally earlier, I think last week, you could tell that Gruden didn't know. He was not intimately familiar with even the timeline for recovery with Antonio Brown. He was just asking, like, do we have him today? Is he ready? And he clearly was not. And so it's really. That was just so interesting to me when I was watching, going, like, wait, how does he not know exactly what's going on with Antonio Brown?
Mike Wright
I bet that happens all the time with coaches. They don't know.
Jason Moore
If I thought you meant the cryotherapy machine.
Mike Wright
No, no.
Jason Moore
Like, we should get out of that.
Mike Wright
No, no. But I imagine that the coach has so much on his plate. That's why he has the training staff. And he goes, do I have Brown today? No. Okay.
Jason Moore
And then that when you say no, Five times. You get real frustrated.
Mike Wright
Yes.
Jason Moore
Especially when you invested the future of your franchise. So we'll monitor that. Right now there's no indication that he won't be ready for week one, but that can change. I mean, this could take longer than we think. And then I do want to bring up a name we haven't brought up before. Darren Waller. Who around the office, you know, he's known as the Walrus.
Mike Wright
I am the Walrus.
Jason Moore
Because that's, this is the fancy.
Andy Holloway
That's what we.
Jason Moore
Because this is the fantasy footballers. So the Walrus himself. Oh, man, Andy Reid jokes flooding my mind.
Mike Wright
It's a masterpiece.
Jason Moore
I'm bringing his name up and I, a couple weeks ago I adjusted him in the ultimate draft. Kit. Darren Waller is the Raiders starting tight end. Return to practice. He has been flashing in camp. If you listen to what Gruden talks about. He's talked a lot about Tyrell Williams looking great. He's talked about Darren Waller looking great. He's a hyper athlete and he's worth mentioning because sometimes you can't change quarterbacks from what they are. So if you believe that Derek Carr isn't going to be willing to drive the ball down the field even with the weapons that he has. You saw what he did with an athletic tight end last year with Jared Cook, which was to make him hyper relevant. All that to say Waller's at like 19 or 20 on my tight end rankings right now, but he does have an opportunity there and I think he should be brought up in an up and coming tight end category.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, he's tied to Antonio Brown. To me, if Antonio Brown really struggles to get his feet right and to be the player that we know he is, or if he misses time, you know, unexpectedly, then Waller could very well end up being the number one target the same way that Cook is. And every, every beat reporter that's out at camp has just been talking about Waller torching everybody in any kind of one on one drills. He's, he's been dominant. He's a converted wide receiver to tight end. So he's very good at the pass catching role.
Jason Moore
Also, for what it's worth, could probably handle the cold better being a Walrus. A walrus.
Mike Wright
And a fun fact from his Wikipedia page, apparently he was the great grandson of jazz legend Fats Waller.
Andy Holloway
Yes.
Jason Moore
Well, now great Quincy and Noonra exited Tuesday's practice with a groin injury. They say, probably day to day. Oh, I want to get in on this.
Mike Wright
Of course. Of course you do.
Jason Moore
You guys can bring any of your Stuff forward with your My guys, they talk.
Mike Wright
We had this exact same hype piece in we didn't bring it up, but yesterday's show had the exact same hype piece about Jordan Howard and we bypassed it.
Jason Moore
Chris Carson. The Seattle Seahawks want to get Chris Carson and Rashad Penny more involved in the passing game. Brian Schottenheimer came out and said, look, he has, I don't remember the word he used, but he said he had incredible hands. I think there's a better word.
Andy Holloway
But I mean both of them, both of them are very good pass catchers. That's the difference between Jordan Howard, you know, getting the fluff piece on being more involved in the passing. And we know Jordan Howard tried and tried and tried. He's not a pass catcher back not going to succeed in that role. But both Chris Carson and Rashad Penny are talented pass catchers that have not been utilized in that role. So if they're seeing from camp that the, that they're trying to make a concerted effort to get their backs the ball through the air, which would be very smart for the Seahawks.
Mike Wright
Yes, it would.
Andy Holloway
And then you factor in that you lost Mike Davis, who kind of was the guy in that role when, when it was needed for Seattle last year. Both Chris Carson and Rashad Penny could get a bump up here if there's more targets going to the running back than we expect.
Jason Moore
Yeah, it's funny when like Sonny, Michelle and Carson, some of these guys that you don't prototypically think of as pass catchers get some buzz around here because that's what translates you into a break. You know, the next tier of running back. And no Doug Baldwin, you know, this passing game is still materializing. So that was today's news and notes a reminder Sleeper does not just break the latest fantasy news. They're also the best fantasy football platform. Download the app today and before we.
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Andy Holloway
Wide receivers.
Jason Moore
All right, we'll see how far we get today. The second wide receiver ranking show. Yesterday we did 1 through 10. We're going to kick it off right here, right now. Number 11, Adam feeling.
Mike Wright
Yes.
Jason Moore
All right. His current average draft position is 304. That's the wide receiver 11. Right where we have him ranked. I got him at 15. Jason 10, Mike 12. Last year, my goodness. I mean, he finished the season as the wide receiver 7. The year before, wide receiver 10. It was a tale of two halves, weeks one through nine. There was really nobody more consistent, more dominant than Adam Thielen.
Mike Wright
He was a super Saiyan. It was outrageous what he was doing in the first half.
Jason Moore
Yeah. Had all the power ups, all the cheat codes over the second half of the year. You really only had, like one big game in week 12. Otherwise, look, 12 points. 11, 10, 2, 10, 5. We, you know, blur our eyes to not look at those numbers over the second half when we're trying to figure out what he's going to do this upcoming year. He ran 46% of his routes from the slot. Kirk Cousins, Stefan Diggs. How comfortable would you be having Adam Thielen as your wide receiver one on your fantasy roster?
Mike Wright
I would say the comfort level, it's. It's not.
Jason Moore
Is it two ply?
Mike Wright
No, it's more like. It's not a big one, but like a small pebble in my shoe. Like, it's slightly uncomfortable, but I can certainly handle it. I can get through my day.
Jason Moore
You could ignore. You could ignore it a little.
Mike Wright
I can ignore it.
Andy Holloway
Well, small pebble I can't ignore.
Mike Wright
I don't have Antonio Brown all day. I don't have Antonio Brown feet. We're good to go. I can ignore it. I can live with it. The first eight games, he was 100 plus yards. Eight out of eight, 10 plus targets, and seven out of eight of those games. And then the final eight games over 100 yards, just twice 10 plus targets, twice the wide receiver, 30 in points per game. And what's really hard about both Adam Thielen and. I guess we're jumping ahead a little bit to Diggs. It's.
Jason Moore
I'll allow it.
Mike Wright
It's. It's going off of projection. You know that they're both studs. They're elite wide receivers. Possibly the best wide receiver tandem in the NFL. But they also fired their offensive coordinator for throwing the ball too much. They're in a. They've brought in people who are very run centric, including Kubes, getting that Gary Kubiak running scheme involved there. But you know that they're great and they've been paid a lot of money.
Jason Moore
The second half definitely doesn't indicate what Adam Thielen is. I mean that was, you know. Sure, it was too extreme. They lost three. They only won three of those games in the second half of the season. They also played the Chicago Bears two times in that stretch, which the Bears are pretty good.
Andy Holloway
They do play them two times every year.
Jason Moore
They do, but they don't necessarily. I'm saying that that colors the numbers over that stretch of games to where, you know, it just gives you more of an extreme feeling about Thiel. And I think he will be okay, obviously.
Mike Wright
Well, and like the first time they played the bears, he received 12 targets. It wasn't, wasn't a great game. It was still seven for 66. But that final game, four targets. And that's when that was after the offensive coordinator change had, had been made. Not saying you can extrapolate from a three game sample of that oc but it, it's. It should feel great to have Adam Thielen as your wide receiver. One, it should be brand new socks in your brand. No, not even brand. Worn in shoes like it's comfy, but it's not.
Jason Moore
He was still, despite that stretch, the eighth most consistent fantasy wide receiver. He was still hitting double digits in the majority of those games. He only had 13% bust rate. I'm okay with him as my one. If I go running back, running back. I really am.
Mike Wright
But it should feel better than it does.
Jason Moore
Yeah, I mean, I think it will on certain weeks.
Andy Holloway
Look, I mean only ones I'll pay attention to when people want to extrapolate the change of coordinator and look at the games Mike, you've brought up specifically how wacky some of those games were. The rushing totals that they had and the fact that Adam Thielen wasn't necessarily needed in those games. But the reality is this, the last two seasons he's been the number one target for Kirk Cousins and he is, I believe, firmly, the number one wide receiver. Paid as a number one wide receiver for an NFL team. That is good. So, I mean, you, I think sometimes we overcomplicate this, right? Like, yes, he had 153 targets last year. He only had 142 targets the year before. Maybe he drops down to about that level as, as they pass the ball a little bit less. But two years ago he was the wide receiver 10. Last year is the wide receiver seven. He's a wide receiver one. Through the first nine weeks, he was the wide receiver one. So we, we, we've seen the upside. He has the ability to do that. So I am like, to me, I feel like he is a slightly different brand than Charmin Ultra. But it's still, it's not just to play.
Jason Moore
It's not a sponsor.
Andy Holloway
Not a sponsor.
Jason Moore
You just like it on your bum. Bum.
Andy Holloway
Right. Well, of course, you know, I'm not a monster, but the point is I am comfortable with Adam thielen as my 1. I don't have a pebble in my foot feeling. I think he's going to be what he's been for fantasy the last couple of years, which is a really consistent, hyper targeted player for a good offense.
Jason Moore
Number 12, Julian Edelman. If you had made me list three players that my opinion was changing on on yesterday's show, I went with Christian. Kirk Edelman's one of the guys that I've bumped down a little bit in my rankings a couple of times over the last week. I'm starting this out because I know I'm going to get the opposite argument from the two guys sitting next to me. I just do not believe that Julian Edelman is going to be able to do a handful of things. Number one, he's 33 years old. We're dealing with AJ Green's age and recovery time. Julian Edelman is not a pinnacle of health. He rarely plays a full season. He struggled to do so. I am ranked at 17 for context, Jason at 12, Mike at 9. He's never finished above 16 on the course of a full season. And I just don't believe he's going to do it at 33. I am optimistic that he's going to be peppered with targets and a really, really good PPR target. But even in the incredible pace he had last year, which was about 100 receptions, 1100 yards, eight touchdowns on 144 targets, that's the pace if you projected his whole season, even with that, you didn't get any great games from Julian Edelman last year. He is a very ppr, no touchdown guarantee type of player. And so I've moved him down a little bit just believing that at the end of the season he's not going to be in that top 12 category.
Mike Wright
And I don't mind the take that by the end of the season he won't be in the top 12 because I agree it's hard to project that Julian Edelman is going to give you a full 16 games. But when he is playing and let's say you only get 10 games for where is he being drafted currently in the 403. 403 wide receiver 15 is a wide receiver 15 who will in my opinion, you get those first 10 weeks you. He will exceed wide receiver 15 for those 10 games. And that's, that's to me enough, enough draft value from him. And then knowing that if he goes the full 16, he's going to be great. Last year once he was back from the suspension, he was the wide receiver 8. He was 0.3 points per game behind Michael Thomas. He was a half point per game behind juju Smith Schuster. He was awesome last year.
Jason Moore
Very safe. I mean as safe of a player as you can get. His target share is guaranteed in that office.
Mike Wright
Yeah, his targets historically without Gronk he's averages almost 11 targets a game. His volume will be safe. Maybe he doesn't give you great games.
Andy Holloway
But he doesn't give you bad games.
Mike Wright
He doesn't give you bad games. Exactly. And you know he can be a stabilizing force. Like let's say you go in on Tyreek Hill early. Tyreek Hill was up for a top end wide receiver. He busted more than the other guys but his booms are boom, boom. You combine him with someone safer like Julian Edelman and just stabilize your wide receiver core. I'm in on Julian Edelman knowing that he definitely not definitely, but it's unlikely that he plays a full 16.
Jason Moore
Yeah, I mean it does seem like you statted him though to be kind of at his ceiling in terms of projection totals. Right. You project him as a healthy.
Mike Wright
Julie, I projected him for 16.
Jason Moore
Got it.
Mike Wright
Yes.
Andy Holloway
Yeah. I mean I echo what these two fine looking gentlemen have said.
Jason Moore
It's about time.
Andy Holloway
He's extremely consistent. He only had two games last year where he wasn't a wide receiver two or better. He always was either a back end wide receiver one or a high end wide receiver two. Week in, week out. And if you look at 2016, when you had a large chunk of missing Gronk game planned that way, not just like he messed, you know, he was out of the game. That's where Julian Edelman was, you know, 160 targets, was clearly leading the way. He didn't have the touchdowns on that season. That's. That was the issue. But we've seen Julian Edelman.
Mike Wright
We've seen him do it. Yeah.
Andy Holloway
Have a high rate of touchdowns too. So I, you know, do I think he's a 10 touchdown guy? No. Can Tom Brady turn him into that? If the chips fall. Right. Sure. So I'm fine with him where he's going. I mean, he's going next to like Amari Cooper. I would much rather have the consistent play. Even if at the end of the year Cooper finishes a spot or two ahead of Julian Edelman for fantasy purposes in a league, I would rather have the consistency of Edelman.
Mike Wright
My last point, I will make the contract extension for Julian Edelman. It boosts my confidence. The New England Patriots are notorious for when they believe a player is done. They are done. He's moving on. But they clearly think that Edelman has has gas left in the tank.
Jason Moore
I would feel more comfortable with Adam Thielen than Edelman as my wide receiver. 1. What do you guys think?
Andy Holloway
Me too.
Mike Wright
But it's a round difference, correct?
Jason Moore
Or 403 to 303? Yeah, yeah, pretty much.
Mike Wright
So, yeah.
Andy Holloway
I would love those two guys as well.
Mike Wright
You're not drafting Edelman as a one unless you have gone running back. Running back, running back.
Jason Moore
If you go running back, running back, you could probably have Thiel and Edelman is your next and that would be great. Next two picks. Robert woods comes in at number 13. We don't have to linger too long here. Jason has made a robust Robert Woods. What would you love on it? Like a soliloquy? No, more from like a rooftop or a. Nope.
Andy Holloway
It's a defense. I made a defense. I'm coming to the defense of Robert woods because.
Jason Moore
But you're defending him more against like, like the air.
Mike Wright
You're defending him against the straw man.
Jason Moore
He finished 10th and we both like him. So you're not defending him against.
Andy Holloway
I'm defending him against the populace out there. Literally. Yesterday on Twitter, there was a big thread from Calculator on just like they don't believe in Robert woods that, you know, they just don't think he is capable of being the one.
Jason Moore
You're searching these things out to put them On.
Mike Wright
No, no, no.
Jason Moore
Put it on your bulletin board.
Mike Wright
Material for these shows gets the Google alerts every time.
Jason Moore
Robert woods, any negative associated thing.
Andy Holloway
The synopsis is this. I believe that Robert woods is a very good wide receiver. I believe he's the wide receiver one for one of the top three offenses in the league and that he will be a top 15 wide receiver and he'll be extremely consistent along the way of doing that. If you want the details and all the stats and everything, go listen to the My guys episode two episodes ago because I go in depth.
Jason Moore
Yeah. And one thing brought up worth mentioning last year at 157 rushing yards, I.e. there were only five whiteouts that crossed 100 rushing yards. Cordero Patterson, DJ Moore, Robert Woods, Tyreek Hill, Julian Edelman. That equates to about 2.6 touchdowns on top of his fantasy numbers. Do you think he does that again?
Andy Holloway
Yes, since he's been a Ram. He's been used in the. In the running game since McVeigh's been there.
Mike Wright
Well, 2017 he had two carries.
Jason Moore
See, he did say been used.
Mike Wright
Okay, fair.
Jason Moore
Yeah, that's one of those things.
Mike Wright
I'm not counting on that.
Jason Moore
That's a pretty good those jump from year to year because really that's probably breaking along play or not breaking a long play on one of your end arounds.
Mike Wright
A great part of drafting Robert woods is I'm with Jason wide receiver one for the Rams. But if he's the two or the three, he's still great.
Jason Moore
Well, you're saying different things too when you talk about the Rams wide receivers.
Mike Wright
That's my point.
Jason Moore
There's the number one target, then there's the one that receives the most targets. You're not necessarily. Trent Taylor in San Francisco could very well have the most targets and receptions on the roster. Is he the number one target for that for that team? I think it's probably not him. It's probably Dante Pettis on the outside. Woods, well, you're saying is going to finish as the best fantasy finisher on this team regardless of what we label him as. You believe he'll be the best fantasy finisher. That's the point.
Mike Wright
Yes.
Jason Moore
And so you have met 11, Mike at 13, I've met 14. And his ADP is wide receiver 17. So we all look at him as a value right now.
Andy Holloway
Let's talk about a guy real quick regarding the rushing. So in 2017. No, just because I remember looking this up and being confident when I couldn't remember why. It's because in 2017. Tavon Austin had 59 rushing attempts. They use the wide receiver in the running game, but now that's Woods. That's why I am confident in his rushing this year.
Jason Moore
All right, keenan Allen at 14. I got him at 9. I can't imagine taking personally taking woods over Keenan Allen myself. Jason at 15, Mike at 14. His average draft position though is the top of the third round. So that could be a reason to take Robert woods over him. If you want to wait another little bit, ski in the draft. But Keenan Allen last year finished as the wide receiver 12 the year before, wide receiver 3. His consistency rank was 12. Last year he had 97 receptions, 1200 yards, 6 touchdowns, 136 targets. If Melvin Gordon doesn't play, oh my goodness, how does this help Keenan Allen?
Mike Wright
Mike, he has had tremendous success when at least, let's just look at last year, the three games he played in full where Melvin Gordon was not there. He went from about eight and a half targets up to 1175 yards to 116 PPR points up to nearly 22. It was a huge jump. He becomes more of a fill in for those targets. Austin Eckler certainly would fill in for the, for a bit of the running back targets. But Keenan Allen's overall market share would go up if Melvin Gordon does indeed hold out.
Andy Holloway
I agree with that. I mean, if he's missing games, you're going to have Keenan off to a hot start. He's clearly the number one for this offense. The reason I've got him ranked a little bit lower is simply I think that, you know, Mike Williams is obviously coming into his own. He's being a highly drafted middle round guy who, you know, last year, 11 total touchdowns. You have Hunter Henry coming back. I think around the goal line. It's not Keenan Allen's world. He's had six touchdowns the previous two seasons. Obviously two years ago that was fine. He was still the wide receiver 3. So Keenan Allen has that upside where if you want a guy who could be a top six wide receiver, we know he can.
Mike Wright
But I get the volume though, right?
Andy Holloway
He has to have the volume. And I think with the emergence of Mike Williams and Hunter Henry coming back, I worry that he, he's not going to be able to get up over the six touchdowns and he'll be more of that low end wide receiver one, high end wide receiver two. That's, that's why I've got him a little lower.
Jason Moore
All right. At number 15. All right. It's Amari Cooper and he's look I'm in on Amari Cooper this year. I have him at 10, Jason and Mike have him at 16. And I'm going to tell you the secret code for Amari Cooper that's going to disrupt the way that we view him. After this year is done, I think Amari Cooper will be much more consistent because I believe that the Dallas Cowboys will be in much, much better offense under Kellen Moore, which is going to help stabilize Amari Cooper. Amari Cooper has already shown us none of us would argue what he's capable of as a receiver. He has incredible top end talent. The problem has been consistency. Dallas under Scott Linehan finished at 17 and then last year 22 in points scored over the last two years. There's a lot of excitement about what Kellenmore is going to bring to the offensive play calling. I believe that they're going to be a top 10 type of offense this year and that's all there is to it. If you're going to move them up in terms of scoring on that, you know Dak Prescott and company, you know Cooper's the number one target on that roster. And so I believe them just being a more consistent offensive team is going to help stabilize some of what Cooper does and then he can still win you a week. I am rising on Amari Cooper.
Andy Holloway
I like a lot of what you said, Andy. Kellen Moore is the reason. I was watching some film, some just fan filmed stuff from the training camp and you could see how different the motions and the pre snap work was. It looked more like what the Rams do than what the Cowboys have done over the, over the past few years. And it was exciting. It was like, oh my goodness, are they going to like spread things out, pass the ball a little bit more, get it to the running back through the air? I love that. I do think it's kind of an opposite situation from, you know, if Melvin Gordon misses time, Keenan Allen gets a bump. I think if Zeke misses time, Amari Cooper and the whole offense of the Cowboys, which usually runs through Zeke. I don't think Dak Prescott is in the, obviously in the Tony Pollard season.
Jason Moore
No, no, you're right.
Andy Holloway
Of Philip Rivers and being able to still, you know, overcome that completely. So I think Cooper, if Zeke happens to hold out, would take a bump. I know he's had consistency problems.
Jason Moore
He's just a really, really good receiver guy.
Andy Holloway
He is, he's a great receiver.
Jason Moore
Look at his success by route and reception perception. But he just disappears above average every single route outside of the dig in.
Andy Holloway
The Comeback just disappears so, so many times. And in those games it's, he's just not like, it's weird. It's not like, you know, he's so great and getting open and certain games quarterbacks just go, I'm not throwing to him this game.
Jason Moore
Well, he's just, he's big place. They just come in bunches with him.
Mike Wright
I will say he has played on a top offense before. In 2016 the Raiders were seventh in points and six in yards.
Jason Moore
Rookie year, right? 2016 was his rookie season, correct.
Andy Holloway
His second season.
Mike Wright
Thank you, Brooke.
Jason Moore
He was 22 years old.
Mike Wright
Thank you.
Jason Moore
22 in 2015. Yeah.
Mike Wright
And in that season he was a wide receiver three or worse in 56% of his games. So he's been on a high powered offense. And I don't, I have no answers. I have no answers for Amari Cooper because I don't argue at all. How great of a wide receiver he can be is when he, when it happens to click for me. It's just, I've seen enough of like.
Jason Moore
He'S off your board basically.
Mike Wright
Yeah, he's off my board. Knowing. Knowing that I can be completely wrong. If you're in on Amari Cooper, I'm not here trying to talk people out of it. I'm just giving my perspective of this player will likely finish at the back of a wide receiver one. But you will be unhappy with that ride. It's going to be a very turbulent ride.
Andy Holloway
I think that is such a fair place to be because I can see the route where he becomes consistent, becomes dominant this season and everyone's happy. But he's basically off my board too. I'm just not, I'm not going to roll the dice. In fact, little insight for the foot clean. So you can be rooting for or against me. But I have made a bet with a great bet, an easy bet. This is like taking candy from a baby with our manager. It's a water bet except substitute water for milk. It's a milk bet between who has a better season, Juju Smith, Schuster or Mari Cooper. Sorry.
Jason Moore
Yeah, you know, to your point, Mike, he was the wide receiver 13 on that high powered offense season. His pace with Dak Prescott was 94 receptions, 11 touchdowns and 1300 yards. Yeah, it's a fantasy finish versus the up and down that you're taught. And that's. Look, that's what fantasy is all about. Don't put a guy on your team just because he's going to finish with a great number. If it's going to Bring you pain. And that's going to be sad about it, right, Brooks? I mean, you might do it because he's a Cowboy. Maybe you. Because you, you bring pain upon yourself as a Cowboy fan.
Andy Holloway
Oh, come on. How about last year?
Jason Moore
But no, look, they're going to be a good offense. You're going to be a good team.
Andy Holloway
Your team led by the Cowboys, your fans, team. Brooks did very well. You got to the championship.
Jason Moore
Sure did. You did all right. Stefan Diggs at 16 average. Opposition of wide receiver 14 right now. Finished last year as the wide receiver 11. Well, here's a highlight from Stefan Diggs and we've talked about the Minnesota offense at length and about these players last year. This is shocking to me. 3rd worst yards per reception in football for Stefan Diggs. That's going to limit your upside.
Mike Wright
Well, he frequently became an outlet. It's not that he can't hit the big play. We have definitely seen that. Speaking of reception perception, he is kind of a poster boy for that. He is. Matt Harmon loves Stefan Diggs. The utilization, though. He was often thrown Short to and.
Jason Moore
102 catches for just 1021 yards and he.
Mike Wright
I feel the exact same way about Diggs as I do about Adam Thielen. I know I should believe in them. I have them projected reasonably high. But it's not. It's not comfortable.
Jason Moore
If he doesn't score touchdowns, which I do think he'll score more than Thielen. But if he doesn't score them, it's. It's bad news Bears. It's Jarvis Landry season. That's the truth. I mean, that's the kind of year you're going to get from him if he's still putting up 10 yards per reception. Yeah. Imagine him with four or five touchdowns instead of nine like he had last year. And that would be a problem with those totals.
Mike Wright
He did score in three times under the new oc.
Jason Moore
Yeah. Yeah. Well, he's a great player. He just needs to get in the end zone.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I mean, I like Diggs. I'm fine with drafting him at where his ADP is. I would rather have Adam Thielen. I believe that the targets are more valuable the way that Thielen's come as the. As the one versus Diggs. They'll both have big games. I also think Thielen is more consistent. So if they're going next to each other, then I'm taking Thielen.
Jason Moore
Brandon cooks at 17, Cooper cup at 18 in our wide receiver rankings. You want real pain? Put Brandon Cooks and Amari Cooper on your same wide receiver core. That's kind of. I feel the same about, you know, I feel that way about Cooks. Like I know how good of a receiver he is because at the end of the year he always has 1200 yards. But touchdowns, that's something that's, you know, week to week with Brandon Cooks. And his involvement isn't as integral, you know, from a PPR standpoint as Robert woods is. So I have him the highest at 13. Jason Mike, you have him at 17. Talk to me about what you see for Brandon Cooks this year.
Mike Wright
Brandon Cooks had a, he had a very Adam Thielen esque end to the year because through those first 11 games, not counting the one where he was knocked out, I mean, he was absolutely sensational going over 100 yards five times and he, he is the field stretcher for this team. And then it really fell apart there at the end. If you had him on your fantasy team, you are upset with Brandon Cooks. I know they're the fantasy burns aren't as public and prevalent with him, but I have as one who had him on my championship level team. It was rough. You thought you could count on Brandon Cooks to be at least a 2 and he wasn't giving you that at the end of the season. So knowing that he can disappear like that, that's why I have him ranked where he is.
Jason Moore
Cooks and woods right now are exactly tied in ADP. They're both the 406.
Andy Holloway
That's impossible.
Jason Moore
I know on average Cooper Cups at 502, which is only four picks behind.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I mean, I mean the reality for four picks behind from the 406 and the 502.
Jason Moore
Yeah. Because Golladay, Godwin and Green. Sorry, four wide receivers. Sorry, four wide receivers.
Andy Holloway
It's like math was not adding up because I know in my. In a lot of best balls that I've been doing, I've been grabbing Robert woods and Cooper cup in separate rounds from one another. I don't mind that at all. I mean, you know, I was talking to someone recently. There are issues with the offensive line for the Rams. Right. They're replacing two guys with very inexperienced. Right. I think it's the center and the left guard have very little experience. That's an issue. There's reasons to believe what you saw at the end of the year. You know, the super bowl coverage. There are reasons to say the Rams could take a step back this year, Gurley's health, all of that. Sometimes there are coaches where you just go, no, I just Trust them. And I know it's a small sample with McVeigh, but that's where I am, completely with McVeigh, with Belichick, okay. He's 42 years old. With Brady, none of this stuff matters. They're going to be good. The Patriots are going to be good. I learned my lesson that with the Rams. I think they're going to be one of the top five offenses for sure.
Jason Moore
And I want you say you maybe go beginning of the end, beginning of.
Andy Holloway
The end for the Ramshawn McVeigh calling it now, 20 years from now. He's so. You know, I like all three pieces. The piece I like the least is Brandon Cooks, simply because he's a little bit more boom and bust and he's going around ahead where woods is. I prefer the more consistent option, but I like all three wide receivers. They're all going to be good.
Jason Moore
You're going to have weeks that you wish you had one or the other.
Andy Holloway
100%. I mean, Cooks is great. He's had 1,000 yards in three straight seasons for three different teams.
Jason Moore
He's picking the right quarterbacks, though, the right offensive.
Andy Holloway
Three hall of Famers.
Jason Moore
Right?
Mike Wright
Oh, Jared Garf already.
Jason Moore
Cooper cup is at 18.
Mike Wright
I love Cooper Cup.
Jason Moore
Wide receiver two through the first five weeks, but has the ACL tear, and.
Mike Wright
He was 7.8 yards after the catch. Best of the qualified wide receivers in that metric. In five full games, he had six touchdowns. He is. He. He's the touchdown man for Sean McVeigh's offense. In 2017, Cooper Cup's rookie year, he had 23 red zone targets. Cup is the man, and it's okay. So let me give you a number. Cooper Cup. We're not calling Jenny.
Jason Moore
Okay.
Mike Wright
10.5 touchdowns. Can Cooper Cup. If I'm giving you a buy or sell.
Jason Moore
Oh, buy or sell. 10.5.
Mike Wright
10.5.
Jason Moore
I'll sell it. Yeah, that's too much.
Andy Holloway
I would sell as well.
Jason Moore
Yeah, if you put that number at eight, I would have been. I'd buy that.
Mike Wright
All right?
Jason Moore
And look, we talked about the impact of Zeke and Gordon. Why not talk about the impact of a potentially limited goal line? The best player in football over the last handful of years, it's scoring touchdowns, has been Todd Gurley. If Gurley's limited, what happens in the red zone for the Rams and Cooper cup and Gerald Everett and company?
Andy Holloway
I don't think it. I don't want to. I don't want to say this too outlandishly, but, I mean, I don't think it Matters. I know that sounds crazy, but, I mean, we saw it already. We saw Gurley miss gains. No, we saw him completely out of the lineup.
Jason Moore
No, I know, but not a lot of them. I mean, not a season's worth.
Andy Holloway
Sure. Not a season's worth.
Jason Moore
I don't want to presume that that is the be all, end all that Todd Gurley is now replaceable because CJ Anderson had a couple of good games.
Andy Holloway
I mean, but okay, so you missed the last two games of the season. Then you have the entire run of the playoffs where he was back, but, you know, not being utilized. So I feel like, you know, you're talking about enough games where you could see, did this derail the offense? But if you look at how many points they were putting up through those games, I mean.
Jason Moore
Well, I'm not worried about 46. We're not talking on the same plane here. I have nothing. This has nothing to do with whether their offense is slowed down or not. I'm asking how they score Cooper cup touchdowns. Cooper Cup. Okay, sure.
Mike Wright
Field goals.
Jason Moore
You're right.
Andy Holloway
Field goals and extra points.
Jason Moore
Okay, now my. All my problems are solved. But no Cooper cup was safety active in any of Those games that C.J. anderson was in or the playoff run. All I'm saying is if. If Gurley isn't there to punch it in, does this add to the possibility that Cooper cup is a 12 touchdown, a 10 to 12 guy? Because they simply don't have it to hand off to Gurley?
Mike Wright
It could. And I've brought up my Jared Goff.
Jason Moore
Yeah. Your love infatuation.
Mike Wright
Well, just the red zone numbers where Last year only three quarterbacks had 100 targets in the red zone.
Jason Moore
Pass attempts.
Mike Wright
Yes, thank you. Pass attempts in the red zone. Mahomes was over 100. Luck was over 100. So was Goff. Mahomes and Luck both threw over 30 touchdowns in the red zone. And Jared Goff was down at 23. I mean, that's the Cooper cup area.
Jason Moore
If you believe their offense doesn't change regardless of Gurley, then Goff will probably lead the league in red zone pass attempts.
Mike Wright
Very possible.
Andy Holloway
It's. Yeah, it's very possible.
Jason Moore
All right, two more guys. Tyler Lockett. Lockett and Kenny Golladay. Let's start with Tyler Lockett right now being drafted. Look, his. His draft price is not really inflated despite a really solid year. 10 touchdowns, finished as the wide receiver, 15 being drafted as the wide receiver, 22. Mike, you have him ranked right there. Wide receiver, 22. Are you going to have. I did It Tyler Lockett on any of your fantasy rosters?
Mike Wright
Some. I will not go all in though.
Jason Moore
All my best ball teams.
Mike Wright
Okay, that's, that's a fair stance. But in season long, no, I will hedge with Tyler Lockett the things he did last year do not compute with statistical evidence. You. Everything was the same in terms of his targets. However, he jumped up over 350 yards. His touchdown rate went absolutely bananas. The guy had more yards after catch than air yards. Which for a deep threat, let me tell you, it is, it is literally impossible. When I looked it up, I, I quadruple check this thing.
Andy Holloway
And when you quadruple checked it and then you slacked it to us, I was like, that's not right. You're wrong. It's just impossible.
Mike Wright
It doesn't make sense. But what does make sense is Tyler Lockett seeing a sizable increase in his volume in the targets because Doug Baldwin is gone. Tyler Lockett is the de facto number one on this team. So we'll see if that utilization actually becomes the reality. But that's what you have to project.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, I mean, I totally understand that. The way Tyler Lockett did it last year is not repeatable. He's not going to catch a touchdown on the same rate of paths.
Jason Moore
57 total receptions.
Andy Holloway
But what I do know is Mike and I, when we were in Los Angeles for the live show, we had a night, we're in a hotel lobby. Yes, pretty much just by just having an hour long argument over Russell Wilson, whether or not he is going to be a quarterback one. In fact, we made a bet over it. And what we know is that Tyler Locke is a great wide receiver. In general, he's very good. He's always been off the charts on reception perception. Hasn't always played 16.
Jason Moore
Russell Wilson has a perfect passer rating when he targets him.
Mike Wright
Yeah, that's last year he did.
Andy Holloway
That's pretty great. You've got. He is the number one for Russell Wilson and is a great wide receiver. I'm trusting those things. I don't care about the specific analytics of touchdown rate. It might come a different way, but I know that the Seahawks are going to win games. They're going to win it on the back of Russell Wilson.
Jason Moore
Maybe in the Pacific Northwest, there's just an anomaly where things shouldn't happen, but they do. Yeah, because Russell Wilson's not supposed to be that efficient. Tyler Lockett is not supposed to be that efficient. And for good reason. Brian Schottenheimer is not supposed to be able to just run the ball down Your throat.
Mike Wright
He's not supposed to win games and he does.
Jason Moore
So maybe, maybe things just maybe production and being a good team, no matter what pathway it changes year to year, it just happens in Seattle.
Andy Holloway
I feel like Tyler Lockett right now, if he's being drafted as the 22nd wide receiver, you're getting him at his floor. I don't see him falling out of wide receiver two into the 30s.
Jason Moore
It does seem hard to believe as.
Andy Holloway
The number one for Russell Wilson. So I am, I am 100% fine with drafting Tyler Lockett at his ADP.
Mike Wright
Well, let me ask this question because a lot has been made about juju. He likes questions and yes, we've, we learned that on the live show. A lot has been made about juju. Okay, now you're the number one guy. You're, you're drawing number one coverage. How is that argument, how does that not hold for Tyler Lockett?
Andy Holloway
I think it's different in the sense that the.
Mike Wright
A player who's never seen more than 71 targets.
Andy Holloway
No, it's different in the way that the offenses are run. You've got a team that is run first, clearly scramble out the pocket. With Russell Wilson, plays are breaking down. That's different than just the 150, 160, 70. Target clear. First read option in a. Doug Baldwin.
Jason Moore
Wasn'T really there last year.
Mike Wright
He was there more than people remember.
Jason Moore
I chose not to see him.
Mike Wright
That's fine. But Doug Baldwin appeared in 13 games. Doug Walrus, Walrus is on the brain. He appeared in 13 games. He was around.
Jason Moore
No, he appeared. I didn't see him. And occasionally from the mist he appeared.
Andy Holloway
He'd put his feet on the field, a snap would come, he'd be like, I'm out of here. Yeah, that counts as a game. Give him a check.
Jason Moore
None of us are looking at. I mean, look at what juju did. Target totals, reception totals. Nobody's looking at Tyler Lockett like he can take that mantle. He's just that ever present threat for a big play week to week. Sure, you could make a pretty strong case for, you know, he's a very desean Jackson like end result stat line at the end of the year in his career. I mean he's going to catch D. Jackson never put it other than one season in Philly that went hog wild. He's always a 57, 67 reception cap type of guy. You're talking about whether he moves into the slot, gets peppered with targets. I don't know if that's going to happen. I think it's more likely that Rashad Penny and Chris Carson get more targets out of the backfield than it is, you know, Tyler Lockett becomes a PPR guy because the way they use Lockett last year was literally to NFL perfection. Yeah, right. So why change the way you used him when your pass rating is 158 throwing him the ball?
Mike Wright
They won't change it. I'm just saying that I'm going to bet on the side of statistics that said that what he did was not repeatable. And Tyler Lockett up to that point has been about as useless as a fantasy wide receiver can be.
Andy Holloway
Not on a per game basis.
Mike Wright
Okay. But still finish of his highest finish to that point was wide receiver 44. His rookie season.
Andy Holloway
Yeah, his, his rookie season. But I mean and he's.
Mike Wright
He plays how.
Andy Holloway
How many games. I mean those numbers sound really bad, but they're not actually like in fantasy when you had the options to start him in sensible games, he wasn't. He has not been bad.
Jason Moore
I'm just letting this continue because I feel like I'm getting a look at the lobby argument. Lobby argument.
Andy Holloway
It was so fun.
Mike Wright
Okay. No, I mean we can keep it going about Lock it where? Oh, we're going to smoother out.
Jason Moore
I looked at the clock and I very fair spell like we're probably gonna have a show tomorrow and the day after that as well and the day after that.
Andy Holloway
Stay tuned for tomorrow or Lock it time.
Jason Moore
Kenny Golladay comes in at number 20. The last one we'll talk about on today's show. I don't know if I've. And this is. Look, every fantasy football circle is different. I don't think I've seen a player that had more hype become less hype than Kenny Galladay from year to year. Last year he finished at wide receiver 21. We all have him ranked at 21. 22. 21. We've all talked a lot about Marvin Jones because he's so undervalued in the offense. We've also talked at length about this Carry on player. Carry On Johnson.
Mike Wright
Yes. Is that how you say that?
Jason Moore
I don't know. And I'm certainly not playing the song again. This is Kenny's time. But you know, you've talked a lot, Jason, about Darrell Bevel and the rushing offense and the workhorse of Carry On. So if this offense and last year, by the way, Matthew Stafford, second worst quarterback in football in red zone passer rating.
Mike Wright
We hear he had some fractures in his back.
Jason Moore
That is the what I Would have said too.
Mike Wright
I have also heard that's very painful.
Jason Moore
If I had that pass rating, I would contend that I had fractures of my back to save face. Look, this is a make or break year for Matthew Stafford. They might not throw as much. You get Marvin Jones back. Here's Kenny Golladay who had a thousand yards, had five touchdowns. I don't think that pass rating stays that low. I think they. They score more often. So what do we. What's the real ceiling for Kenny Gall? I'd love to know what the ceiling is for Kenny Golladay for this team.
Andy Holloway
I think the ceiling and why he's being drafted so high is that his ceiling is like a top 10 wide receiver. You have the first two years where he came in. He looked great. Mike, you loved him. He was great on great out of great college production, comes in, looks great. Now he goes into year two, gets a 30,000 yards in 15 games. Coming into year three with maybe a healthier Stafford, a better offense, I think that the ceiling does exist for him to really break out and be the dominant one like he hasn't been. Right now we're looking at Marvin Jones and Kenny Galladay as the 1A 1B. I think that that is more likely the outcome that there is a 1A 1B or at least a 1 and a close 2 here. But the world does exist. I think the ceiling does exist where Galladay is the dominant one in targets and they run the offense through that.
Jason Moore
Does he. You know, him and Boyd are back to back in our rankings and you can see all the rankings, the fantasy footballers.com all the draft rankings. Have you been taking Kenny Gall like I've taken Tyler Boyd in a number of drafts at that value. I've never. I haven't drafted Kenny Golladay because I don't feel like I'm getting the value on him that you are at other receivers. Are you more comfortable with Golladay over Boyd? If it's. If no draft cost is considered, man.
Mike Wright
If no draft cost is considered, I would go Golladay. I'd rather go for the upside, right? What's difficult for Kenny Golladay, he had. He had his chance to be the number one guy. Marvin Jones missed half the year and the splits of Kenny Golladay. Here's points per game in PPR with Marvin Jones 13.77 points. Games without Marvin Jones, 13.87 PPR points. I mean that's not what you're hoping or expecting to see when a player of his caliber has his has his shot.
Andy Holloway
And that's why I think all three of us, even though, you know, I talk about what the ceiling could be, I think all three of us don't expect that to be materialized this year. The better value in the draft is Boyd is Marvin Jones.
Mike Wright
Jones.
Andy Holloway
Jones. Thank you, Marvin Martin was, in my mind, Marvin Lewis.
Jason Moore
Don't draft Marvin Lewis.
Andy Holloway
Definitely not.
Jason Moore
Whatever you do. All right, that is going to wrap up today's episode of the Fantasy Footballers podcast. A reminder, check out the ultimate draft kit@ultimate draft kit.com and we want to thank our studio sponsor, Pristine Auction. Yesterday, Allen Robinson signed Bears jersey, $39.
Mike Wright
Yeah, man.
Jason Moore
And we had some people at the live show bring some of their signed merch. It's awesome. Which is pretty sweet. So pristine auction.com use the registration code Ballers. And we'll be back tomorrow with the top 10 running backs.
Mike Wright
Oh, running back.
Jason Moore
It's gonna be fun.
Mike Wright
We will see you next time, Foot Clan. Goodbye.
Andy Holloway
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Fantasy Footballers Podcast Summary
Episode: WR Rankings Part 2 + Buy & Sell, Bum Bum Comfort
Release Date: August 7, 2019
The Fantasy Footballers hosts—Andy Holloway, Jason Moore, and Mike "The Fantasy Hitman" Wright—delve deep into the intricacies of fantasy football in this episode titled "WR Rankings Part 2 + Buy & Sell, Bum Bum Comfort." Broadcasting from Pristine Auction.com Studios, the trio offers expert analysis, spirited debates, and actionable advice to help listeners dominate their fantasy leagues.
At the episode's onset, the hosts share personal anecdotes about the start of the school year for their children, setting a relatable and engaging tone. This light-hearted exchange underscores the show's personable nature.
In their Buy or Sell segment, the hosts evaluate the fantasy value of specific NFL players, providing insights into whether listeners should consider acquiring or trading away these assets based on projected performances.
All three hosts agree on buying Winston, anticipating an increase in his touchdown output due to enhanced offensive support.
This segment highlights the hosts' meticulous approach to player evaluation, balancing potential upside against inherent risks.
The News and Notes section covers the latest NFL developments, player updates, and team dynamics that could impact fantasy football strategies.
This segment underscores the dynamic nature of NFL rosters and the importance of staying updated on player statuses and team strategies.
Transitioning into the core content, the hosts continue their in-depth analysis of wide receivers, expanding the rankings beyond the top 10 discussed in the previous episode.
Despite some volatility, the hosts maintain a positive outlook on Thielen’s consistency and central role in Minnesota’s offense.
While acknowledging Edelman’s potential, the hosts advise caution due to health concerns and diminishing returns.
The consensus highlights Woods as a valuable and consistent fantasy asset within a strong offensive framework.
While Allen remains a reliable target, the hosts express reservations about his touchdown potential and evolving team dynamics.
The hosts are optimistic about Cooper’s future, anticipating a more consistent and productive season with enhanced offensive strategies.
Despite mixed opinions, Lockett is regarded as a dependable option, especially within the Seahawks' offensive structure.
Golladay remains a debated figure, with opinions split on his ability to secure consistent fantasy production.
The episode concludes with the hosts promoting their Ultimate Draft Kit and thanking their sponsor, Pristine Auction. They also tease the next episode, which will focus on the top 10 running backs, ensuring listeners stay engaged for future content.
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This episode of Fantasy Footballers offers comprehensive insights into wide receiver rankings and vital buy/sell decisions, equipping fantasy managers with the knowledge to enhance their team compositions for the upcoming NFL season.