Hmmm … good to know that the skill positions are looking a bit weak for next year. Thanks! (Figured you’d know.)How effective is stacking? Example you have good GB exposure and youth?
What is Will Anderson? DL or LB?
Next year a few studs....
Harrison WR
Powers TE
Drake QB
Sanders RB
Kid Ohio st DE forget the name
Williams QB (just not sold on)
Eichenberg LB Ohio st
Trice ED Washington
Clemson has a few good D guys! Trotted LB a solid guy.
Next year will be
QB heavy
CB/S heavy
OL heavy
Weak WR RB TE the skill positions.
Being around pick 12 and 24 seems like TE is the play this year. I’d probably want Kincaid with Allen if not hope Musgrave rd 2 which is possible I’d imagine. If you think team stacking is valuable and beneficial.
Mecole Hardmen I’d dump but I guess returns yards brings value. Achenae RB Miami I’d be al over if I knew he would return also with that speed.
Nobody is taking AT Perry so maybe my last pick stash guy for a flyer. I’d consider.
Two RD 1 next year I’d be looking Harrison and Powers get one both if lucky. (Houston Texans should have traded 2 and went all defensive early this year. Taken 3rd 1 picks into next year and target Drake and Harrison and Powers) sell the entire draft for those 3 guys.
If i felt I could get a Kincaid with Miller or Johnson rd 2 I’d go that route
If not I’ll be honest and maybe gamble on defense first two picks. Team you have look pretty young and Deep tbh. DL QB looks good. WR decent shape especially if Love production is good. Only bad part is LBs can be found easy for production. And same with secondary. Average dudes bad teams can rack up points. Out average LB on teams with good DL he will mop up tackles.
So I’m weighing the benefits scoring wise of say a DT with big tackle and decent sack upside like Carter. Or Van Ness long game value
Just talking out loud. You have better understanding value or angles to play
Stacking definitely has it merits … especially if it’s an obvious high point producer (Rodgers / Adams being a very high profile past example). But yeah, if a QB only has eyes for a certain dude inside the redzone, a stack job is in order. The downside (of lesser quality stacks) is the roller coaster of feast-or-famine peaks and valleys.
Interesting comment on M. Hardman …. I’ve been wondering what to do with him for a couple of years now. He showed flashes in KC but then he’d get hurt and fall off the radar again.
I have one too many WRs and need to probably drop one. I was close to cutting Hardman a few times but didn’t. You think it’s time to let him go? I was hoping with a new team, it might finally be his time. (Okay, “wishing” more than hoping I guess!)
But that brings me to another point: My Taxi Squad.
I need to clear it out in order to stash any draft picks that don’t make my initial season roster. Love, White, Ruckert are there now.
I’ll cut bait with TE J. Ruckert. That decision was made halfway through last season. Done.
Love obviously needs to come onto my active roster (he’s no longer eligible for Taxi and he may have nice value).
White (J. Jacobs handcuff) I might want to keep on my Taxi Squad for now? Not sure. Volatile situation with rumors of the staff not liking Jacobs, trade rumors, potential shared carries, etc. But how good is White? Is he even guaranteed to be the guy if Jacobs does go somewhere?
QB: I don’t see a lot of value in having 3 QBs, if you have a top 5 starter like Allen. I used Goff twice all season (and at the best times, luckily coinciding with Allen’s bye week and a week he was injured).
I like Goff as a backup. Always thought he was underrated and see signs of good things to come every once in awhile in DET. But now I fear that they are looking to develop a package for the QB they drafted. Or at least that’s the rumor I heard. Plus all the WRs they lost to that gambling deal.
Love “could” be a replacement for Goff as my backup …. but that’s only in theory until reality either confirms or denies it.
Contemplating if I should prematurely shop one or both of them, or keep 3 QBs and wait and see how things play out this season. Moving Love onto my roster means I have to drop someone to make room. And I’ve been saying that I have one too many WRs, and then you said the “out loud” part about what I had been thinking a few times about Hardman.
Loving your TE recommendations. People could surprise me this year and buck tradition, but TE’s are usually available.