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It appears implied that it's just overall value of RB/WR/TE combined plus any overlapping roles they might have between those three positions.So, by skill position groups, do we mean which team has the best WR unit, which team has best RB unit, etc?
Or, do we mean which team has the best overall skill position players, ie. Atlanta has the best overall group of RBs, WRs TEs?
They looked at in total . So running backs wide receivers , tight ends. Special focus on a teams top 5 skill guys but do it how you want. That's just how espn did it so I did the sameSo, by skill position groups, do we mean which team has the best WR unit, which team has best RB unit, etc?
Or, do we mean which team has the best overall skill position players, ie. Atlanta has the best overall group of RBs, WRs TEs?
bonusI think you were 30 actually lol
Travis Kelce
Tyreek Hill
Sammy Watkins
Kareem Hunt
Bench:
Chris Conley
Demarcus Robinson
Spencer Ware
Demetrius Harris
Pretty OP depending on which Watkins shows up.
Efficiency wise Conley is better than his volume indicates, tbh. I'd take him over Albert Wilson who got paid this past offseason. At some point it doesn't really matter if you don't need 3 WR's on the field. If the WR3 is average 13+ yards a catch and is like 6'3" and runs 4.3, it's very whatever.The receivers are actually kind of meh other than Hill.
I'd actually have Atlanta higher if I were only basing it on the top 5 skill guys ( Freeman, Jones, Sanu, Ridley, Coleman) but TE is blah and receivers after top 3 are mostly blah too. KC goes 7 deep imoEfficiency wise Conley is better than his volume indicates, tbh. I'd take him over Albert Wilson who got paid this past offseason. At some point it doesn't really matter if you don't need 3 WR's on the field. If the WR3 is average 13+ yards a catch and is like 6'3" and runs 4.3, it's very whatever.
Sammy Watkins repeats 2015, it's GG this list.