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tremendous ball of space fluid
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@Ihartitz he's not in the typical YAC buckets of strength/power or sudden elusiveness. He does display functional lower body strength/contact balance during tackle attempts and he does use movement to change the terms of engagement, but Cooper is more of a matador than combatant or houdini
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@ffdataroma old
couldn’t get on the field
at third-rate program
but he’s a great athlete
this is a profile we’ve seen so many times… easy fade
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Bryce Lance not being able to get on the field until his junior year at North Dakota State is definitely concerning. But…
+ He’s a ridiculous athlete (98th percentile burst and speed scores)
+ Was highly-efficient when on the field (career 2.94 YPRR and ridiculous 149.3 passer rating when targeted)
+ Was a really strong producer in his last 2 seasons (over 2k total yards and 23 TDs)
+ Displayed really strong hands with just 4 career drops (3.4% rate) and an impressive 58.1% contested catch rate
I like taking some shots on his upside in rookie and best ball drafts
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@ffdataroma been getting Dimes vibes since i first watched Mendoza
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@NoFilm_Analysis how did you select the names listed?
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@NoFilm_Analysis he’s nothing special, rotational team WR2/WR3
Jauan Jennings, Allen Lazard, etc
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@omegaking1414 @Underdog solid guess. i might move CeeDee below CMC
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@PintOfJack there are 2.5 good receivers in this draft
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10 WRs top 50, that's the draft for fantasy brained people I suppose
Brett Whitefield@BGWhitefield
Big board update. 50 players added. fantasypoints.com/nfl/articles/2…
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@angelo_fantasy We’re really stretching the term beat writer if we’re caring about what the kid who wrote this article postulates without a source to be found
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@omegaking1414 Chris Rodriguez is flattered to be in the same sentence as JK Dobbins
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@ffdataroma changing it from Round 3 to Round 4 just to let Joly in, i see you
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@ffdataroma @cplant_ Barber and Hightower make it. But the commonality overall is either becoming a TD consolidator on a good offense and/or having receiving chops
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I'm actually viewing this the complete opposite way.
Dataroma@ffdataroma
The Commanders have now signed Jerome Ford as well alongside Rachaad White. Ford’s not special by any means, but there’s a very real chance he’s ahead of Bill on the depth chart from day 1 (or beats him out if not). The Commanders are a draft pick away from drafters having to worry about Bill being in healthy scratch territory. He’s way too expensive at ADP
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@ffdataroma @cplant_ filtering to be even more precise, i sorted by .5ppr/game and removed the top-end rookies who averaged over 14 .5ppr/game (typically equates to RB12 cut-off) as they are not appropriate analogs having seen substantially more success than Bill did

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@ffdataroma @cplant_ i was interested so i looked it up --
RBs drafted pick 101 or later, since 2005, who scored over 100 .5ppr points AND scored 5+ rushing TDs as a rookie and their N+1 results

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@AlexN2EF @LateRoundQB Never 2 Early to find a new hobby
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@OhYouBlockhead i liked the inclusion of the Wal-Mart brand Ranch dressing as i felt it was a worthy parallel to the author himself
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@omegaking1414 if you’re considerate about avoiding big risers you can at least benefit from better certainty in stacking which is a significant source of leverage vs ADP CLV in w17
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