TKOSpikes
Well-Known Member
Milk, man you need more than opportunity to be good in fantasy. You have to be good so the coaches keep giving you the ball. Willing to give the ball and giving it are two very different things.
I think you guys are missing my point.
Every player is different, every scenario is different. I am not saying any rookie will be great. But to say they won't be good because it doesn't happen often or even ever is not really valid.
Especially when we talk about fantasy since there is a huge difference between being fantasy good and real life good.
All you need to be fantasy good is the opportunity of play and the teams willingness to give you the ball.
And if you think a rookie has this opportunity more than a veteran, then he is definitely worth the gamble.
Sometimes rookies just walk into a situation where the team needs them. Usually they walk into a situation where the team can be more patient.
There are some rookies out there this season who have walked into a scenario where the team needs them more than the average rookie.
All I am saying is not all rookies are created equally and giving all rookies the rookie tag and fear is very dangerous.
Okay - I think Foot is saying that Ebron can be, essentially, Anquan Boldin (181 FF pts in his rookie season), and the TE label should be ignored because he won't necessarily line up there.
Jimmy Graham had 357 yards and 5 touchdowns in his rookie year.
How often do rookie tight ends do anything special?
you think foots gonna draft ebron?